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  1. Henry the Lion (German: Heinrich der Löwe; 1129/1131 – 6 August 1195), also known as Henry III, Duke of Saxony (ruled 1142-1180) and Henry XII, Duke of Bavaria (ruled 1156-1180), was a member of the Welf dynasty.

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  2. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Henry the Lion. views 1,746,920 updated. Henry the Lion, 1129–95, duke of Saxony (1142–80) and of Bavaria (1156–80); son of Henry the Proud. His father died (1139) while engaged in a war to regain his duchies, and it was not until 1142 that Henry the Lion became duke of Saxony.

  3. Enrique el León (en alemán: Heinrich der Löwe; Ravensburg, 1129- Brunswick, 1195) fue un miembro de la dinastía güelfa ( Welf ), Duque de Sajonia como Enrique III desde 1142 y Duque de Baviera como Enrique XII desde 1156.

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  4. The Gospels of Henry the Lion were intended by Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, for the altar of the Virgin Mary in the church of St. Blaise's Abbey, Brunswick, better known as Brunswick Cathedral. The volume is considered a masterpiece of Romanesque book illumination of the 12th century. [1]

  5. Henry the Lion ( German: Heinrich der Löwe; 1129/1131 – 6 August 1195 ), also known as Henry III, Duke of Saxony (ruled 1142-1180) and Henry XII, Duke of Bavaria (ruled 1156-1180), was a member of the Welf dynasty.

  6. La Orden de Enrique el León fue la Orden dinástica del Ducado de Brunswick. Fue instituida por el Duque Guillermo VIII de Brunswick el 25 de abril de 1834. La cinta de la Orden era roja con bordes amarillos. Tenía cinco grados: Gran Cruz, Comandante con Faja, Comandante, Caballero de 1ª Clase, Caballero de 2ª Clase, además de ...

  7. This article appears in: Fall 2020. By William E. Welsh. Duke Henry the Lion, the ruler of Saxony and Bavaria, seethed with rage. The pagan Wends had rebelled once more against their Saxon overlords. Led by a warlord named Pribyslav, they had launched a lightning raid in February 1162 against the Saxon frontier town of Mecklenburg.