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Henry of Niemodlin (Polish: Henryk Niemodliński; by 1345 - d. 14 September 1382), was a Duke of Niemodlin since 1365 until his death (with his brothers as co-rulers until 1369).

He was the third and youngest son of Bolesław the Elder, Duke of Niemodlin, by his wife Euphemia, daughter of Henry VI the Good, Duke of Wrocław.

Life

After his father's death by 1365 Henry and his brothers Bolesław II (d. 1368) and Wenceslaus (d. 1369) inherited Niemodlin as co-rulers; however, Henry had to wait to the deaths of his brothers to obtain the full government over the whole Duchy. Around 1370 Henry made an arrangement with the Dukes of Opole, Bolko III and Władysław (who was approved by the Emperor Charles IV in February and March 1372): in case of Henry's death without issue, Niemodlin was inherited by the Dukes of Opole.

Henry mantain a long-lasting dispute with the Bishop of Wroclaw, Przecław z Pogorzeli for the possesion of the Jawornik castle, which only ended with the Bishop's death in 1376. His relations with the new Bishop, Duke Wenceslaus II of Legnica, were correct because he chosen to live in Otmuchów. In 1373 Henry granted a charter to the town of Głogówek, who was greatly favored by him. In 1379 he founded there a Kolegiata, who received the revenues of two villages.

By 2 February 1372 Henry married with Katharina (b. ca. February 1353 - d. by 17 February 1378), daughter of John Henry, Margrave of Moravia and niece of Emperor Charles IV. The union was childless.

Henry died on 14 September 1382 year and was buried in the Kolegiata of St. Bartholomäus in Głogów.

Duchy niemodlińskie after the death of Henri, contrary to earlier agreements, as emptied fief tried Waclaw IV Luxembourgish forward for consideration within Prince cieszyńskiemu Przemysławowi I Noszakowi, but due to resistance of the princes of Opole in 1383 years this decision has changed. Finally duchy was divided among Opolczyk Wladyslaw (Głogówek), sons Bolek III (Niemodlin) and Prince żagańskiego Henry VIII Wróbla (Prudnik).