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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Henry V |
| Born |
1086 |
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| Bloodline |
Salian Dynasty |
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| Position |
King of Germany (1098-1125), Emperor (1106-1125) |
| Died |
May 1125 (Aged 39) |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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Born to Henry IV of Germany and the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty. His reign and that of his father coincided with the birth of the Roman Cult-- a parasitic and satanic group dedicated on corrupting and capturing the Catholic Church. This war has since been hidden and re-branded as the "Investiture Controversy"--a trivialization of major events that still influence the world today. |
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In 1083, when Henry was just one, his father Henry IV launched a massive assault on Italy and to capture Rome. In the ensuing battles with the mercenary army of Gregory VII funded by Pietro Leoni of the Venetian Pietro Dynasty--the wealthiest family in history-- Henry IV finally captured Rome in 1084 midst total destruction. |
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His father then ordered the complete execution of every last man, woman and child of the city of Tusculum, ordering it to be dismantled to its foundations so no trace of its existence could be found. Therefore, all sly references to Tusculum nobility existing after 1084 should rightly be exposed as terribly clumsy and obvious frauds. |
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While AntiPope Gregory VII and all his children and wives were executed, Henry IV chose not to harm the Pierleoni, nor confiscate their wealth. Instead, Pietro was elevated to Consul of Rome and effectively head of Rome. When Pietro Leoni Snr died in 1102, Pietro II Leoni was likewise honored with the title of Consul of Rome by Henry IV. |
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In 1105, Henry IV died. However, there would be no weakening of the grip of the German Kings over Rome when Henry V took control. Within the year he travelled to Rome and was crowned Emperor by legitimate Catholic Pope Paschall II (1100-1119). |
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Initially, the relationship between Henry V and Pietro II Leoni was civil, with the latter pledging his support to "protect" the legitimate Catholic Pope Paschal II (1100-1119). However, things changed when Henry V was defeated in February 1115 at the Battle of Welfesholz by Lothair, Duke of Saxony. Pietro II Leoni moved against the German troops stationed in Rome and succeeded in temporarily taking complete control of the city, but failing to capture Pope Paschal II. Pietro II Leoni then declared himself King of the Romans. |
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Henry V immediately acted and with his best forces moved the crush the rebellion of King Pietro II Leoni of Rome by the beginning of 1116. Pietro II Leoni managed to escape ahead of the Emperor's troops the safety of Sicily and King Roger II (Borja). |
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In 1118, Pietro II Leoni and his mercenary army returned and slipped into Rome butchering the troops guarding Pope Paschal II and killing him. This time, Pietro declared himself not only the title of King of Rome, but Pontifex Maximus in the tradition of Gregory VII and the Roman Cult founded in large part thanks to the Pietro dynasty. |
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This time, Henry was unable to do anything as rebellion across Germany continued. In 1122 a peace treaty was signed, the infamous Concordat of Worms at which King Pietro II Leoni also known as AntiPope Callixtus II was granted recognition as the King of Rome, in exchange for Pietro agreeing to honor the legitiacy of the Emperor and the right for German emperors to be crowned in Rome. |
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Henry V was then forced into defending his realm on a number of fronts against the increasingly emboldened Lothair, Duke of Saxony and a bitter campaign in Holland. He died in May 1125. Soon after Lothair ordered the execution of his children and widow. Upon his death, the line of Franconian (Salian) Emperors was extinct. |
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He was succeeded by Lothair, Duke of Saxony and vassal to Pietro II Leoni (AntiPope Callixtus II) |
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