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granted the bailiwick (secular protection) of his diocese to Henry, but this was a small gain for a prince whose territory was dominated by estates with non-resident lords both ecclesiastical and secular. Henry took part in the wars of the
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in northern Italy in 1154–55 and 1158–60. Otto of Freising lists him among the most distinguished who returned home with the emperor's permission in mid-1155. Otto's continuator,
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from 1144 to his death. According to the contemporary chronicler
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in 1160–61. Henry was probably sent because his uncle, Margrave
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Henry was a member of the embassy Frederick sent to the
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Index


House of Spanheim
margrave of Verona
duke of Carinthia
Otto of Freising
Ulrich I
Judith
Hermann II of Baden
Rudolf II of Stade
Leopold of Styria
Bernard of Trixen
allods
ministeriales
Mark an der Drau
Ottokar III of Styria
Hermann III of Baden
Roman I of Gurk
Emperor Frederick I
Rahewin
Henry II of Austria
Hungarian
"counts and barons"
Val Canale
Byzantine emperor
Manuel I
Engelbert III of Istria
Matilda of Sulzbach
Empress Irene
Tagliamento
Rosazzo

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