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  1. Henry of Speyer (German: Heinrich von Speyer, also Heinrich von Worms; c. 970 – 989/992), a member of the Salian dynasty, was count in the Rhenish Franconian Wormsgau. He was the father of Emperor Conrad II .

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry of Speyer ( German: Heinrich von Speyer, also Heinrich von Worms; c. 970 – 989/992), a member of the Salian dynasty, was count in the Rhenish Franconian Wormsgau. He was the father of Emperor Conrad II.

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  4. Jan 21, 2024 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry of Speyer or Heinrich von Speyer, also called Graf im Wormsgau (965/970 – 989/1000) was the father of the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II. He was the oldest son of Count Otto von Worms and married Adelaide of Alsace, the sister of the counts of Alsace. She outlived him by many years and died in 1046.

    • Speyergay, Rhineland
    • Adelaide
    • Rhineland
    • circa 969
  5. In 346, a bishop for the town is mentioned for the first time. In 1030, Emperor Conrad II starts the construction of Speyer Cathedral, today one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In 1076, Emperor Henry IV embarks from Speyer, his favourite town, for Canossa.

  6. Henry of Speyer or Heinrich von Speyer, also called Graf im Wormsgau (965/970 – 989/1000) was the father of the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II. He was the oldest son of Count Otto von Worms and married Adelaide of Alsace, the sister of the counts of Alsace. She outlived him by many years and died in 1046.

  7. Contents. Henry of Speyer. German count. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship to Conrad II. In Conrad II. …was the son of Count Henry of Speyer, who had been passed over in his inheritances in favour of a younger brother.

  8. The Salian dynasty or Salic dynasty ( German: Salier) was a dynasty in the High Middle Ages. The dynasty provided four kings of Germany (1024–1125), all of whom went on to be crowned Holy Roman emperors (1027–1125). After the death of the last Ottonian emperor in 1024, the Kingdom of Germany and later the entire Holy Roman Empire passed to ...