Henry III, Lord of Waldeck

Henry III, Lord of Waldeck (c.1225/1230 1267) was a German nobleman. He was the eldest son of Count Adolph I of Waldeck and Schwalenberg (d. 1270), from his first marriage with Sophie (d. 1254).

Henry III, Lord of Waldeck
Bornc.1225/1230
Died1267
Noble familyHouse of Waldeck
Spouse(s)Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg
FatherAdolph I, Count of Waldeck
MotherSophie

Life

Henry was already a co-ruler of Waldeck during his father's lifetime. However, he died three years before his father, so he never inherited the county. His younger brother Widukind had joined the clergy, and was Bishop of Osnabrück from 1265 until his death on 18 November 1269. Consequently, Adolph I was succeeded by Henry III's son Adolph II.

Henry III, his father and his brother Widukind supported Landgrave Henry I of Hesse in his struggle with Bishop Simon I of Paderborn and abbot Henry III of Corvey, about territorial dominance in the border region between Hesse and Westphalia. Henry I prevailed.

Marriage and issue

Henry was married to Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg (c.1235 13 August 1298). She was a daughter of Count Gottfried III of Arnsberg and heiress of Wewelsburg. Together, they had the following children:

  • Adolph II (c.1250 13 December 1302), he was Count of Waldeck from 1270 to 1276; then he abdicated and joined the clergy. In 1301, he became Bishop of Liège
  • Gottfried (d. 14 May 1324), bishop of Minden from 1304 until his death
  • Otto I (d. 11 November 1305), succeeded Adolph II in 1276 as Count of Waldeck
  • Adelaide (d. c.1339/1342), married Simon I of Lippe (d. 1344)
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