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Henry I of Ziębice (Polish: Henryk I Ziębicki; b. ca. 1350 - d. aft. 8 August 1366), was a Duke of Ziębice (only nominal) since 1358 until his death.
He was the second and youngest son of Nicholas the Small, Duke of Ziębice, by his wife Agnes, daughter of of Herman Cruschina of Lichtenberg.
Life
After his father's early death in 1358, Henry I and his older brother Bolko III succeeded him in the Duchy of Ziębice as co-rulers; however, because they are minor at that time, their mother, the Dowager Duchess Agnes held the regency on their behalf until 1360, when Bolko III asumed the government of the Duchy by himself and take the guardianship of his brother.
In order to avoid further divisions of the already small Duchy of Ziębice, Henry I was destined since his early to the Church career. On 17 August 1360 he received from Pope Innocent VI the Canonry of the Chapter of Wroclaw, although is known that he early received the prebendary of the Church of Holy Cross, also in Wroclaw.
According to the "Chronicles of the Polish Dukes" (Kroniki książąt polskich), Henry I joined to the Teutonic Order and died in Prussia after he left the Order. Is unknown the exact date of his death, although was certainly between 1366-1370.