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- Henry I, also known as Henry the Fowler, was a German king who ruled from 918 to 936. He was the first ruler of the Saxon Dynasty and asserted his authority over the German Princes. Henry I prevented a collapse of royal power and left a stronger kingdom to his successor, Otto I, who became the first Holy Roman Emperor123.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Henry planned an expedition to Rome to be crowned emperor by the pope, but the design was thwarted by his death. Henry prevented a collapse of royal power, as had happened in West Francia, and left a much stronger kingdom to his successor Otto I. He was buried at Quedlinburg Abbey, established by his wife Matilda in his honour.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_the_FowlerHenry I (the Fowler) (c. 876–936) German king (918–36). Duke of Saxony, he was elected to succeed Conrad I as king. He asserted his authority over the German Princes and reconquered Lotharingia (Lorraine, 925). In 933, he defeated the Magyar raiders. He was succeeded by his son, Otto IV, the first Holy Roman Emperor.www.encyclopedia.com/people/history/german-hist…Saxon Dynasty, ruling house of German kings (Holy Roman emperors) from 919 to 1024. It came to power when the Liudolfing duke of Saxony was elected German king as Henry I (later called the Fowler), in 919.www.britannica.com/biography/Henry-I-king-of-Ger…
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