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Henry I of Sandomierz () (1131 – 18 October 1166) was the duke of
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from 1138 until his death. He took part in the
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. Upon his return from the
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, Henry organized a battle against the Prussians and died in battle.


Rulership

He was the fifth but third surviving son of Boleslaus III of Poland by his second wife Salomea, daughter of Henry, Count of Berg, from whom he received his name. According to his father's will, Henry inherited the Duchy of
Sandomierz Sandomierz (pronounced: ; , ) is a historic town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (), situated on the Vistula River near its confluence with the San, in the Sandomierz Basin. It has been part of Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy ...
. Boleslaus also appointed Henry's half-brother Ladislaus as regent for Henry, as Henry was only 7 years old when his father died. As ruler of Sandomierz, Henry appears only on the occasion of the Act of Foundation of a Church in his land. His ducal title was rarely mentioned by the chronicles, who called him ''a son of Boleslaus III Wrymouth'' or ''brother of Boleslaus IV the Curly''. He was the “King of the Poles” mentioned by the Greek chronicler
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. Henry was the commander of the Polish contingent in the
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in 1147. This incursion in the Crusades was short because in 1149, together with his older brother Boleslaus IV, he took part in a military expedition in
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to support the Grand Prince Iziaslav II.


Crusades

The first and maybe the most famous of all Sandomierz's dukes, Henry certainly ventured to the
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in 1153-1154 (a number of Polish annals reported it under the year 1154 as did
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in his Annals) and took part in the
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under the command of King
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. Henry close affiliation to crusading resulted in the establishment of a commandery of the Hospitallers (between 1154 and 1166) in Zagość. After returning to Poland with an air of holiness, Henry, together with his brothers, organized a battle against the pagan Prussians. The military expedition, under the command of Bolesław IV and Henry, launched in the second half of 1166. According to the chronicles, Henry was killed in battle against the Prussians. The date of his death, 18 October 1166, was known through indirect sources. However, there is a legend, where Henry apparently was killed in the current
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, probably in the vicinity of Nielub or Orłowo, close to the Wieczno Lake.


Succession

Henry never married and hence left no legitimate offspring. In his will, he left his duchy to his posthumous brother, Casimir II the Just, who until that time, he remained without lands. These last will was done only partially. The destiny of the Duchy of Sandomierz could be shown in a document dated 31 December 1167: :''In the year 1166 in Poland during the reign of Princes Boleslaus, Mieszko and Casimir, their fourth brother, Prince Henry died without offspring. His district has been divided into three parts; the seat of his sovereignty, Sandomierz, was granted to Boleslaus, the older brother. The same day and year, Mateusz,
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, also died.'' The other two parts were taken by the other surviving brothers:
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, was given to Kazimiez II, and the rest to
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. His remains were probably buried in a crypt of a church in
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, where his grave is marked by an ornamental tombstone donated by his younger brother Kazimierz II. Only in 1173, after the death of Bolesław, Kazimierz finally could take the title of Duke of Sandomierz.


References

*Balzer, O. Genealogia Piastów, Kraków, 1895. *Gładysz, M. Zapomniani krzyżowcy, Warszawa, 2006. *Guttner, D. "Henryk of Sandomierz." n:The Crusades: An Encyclopedia, Santa Barbara, 2006. *Jasiński, K. Rodowód pierwszych Piastów, Warszawa, 1992. *Mitkowski, J. "Henryk książę sandomierski." n:Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. 9, Wrocław, 1960-1961. * D. von Güttner-Sporzyński, ''Poland, Holy War, and the Piast Monarchy, 1100-1230'', Brepols, Turnhout, 2014.


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Receint Issues in Polish Historiography of the Crusades

The archetypal crusader: Henry of Sandomierz, the second youngest son of Bolesław III of Poland
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