War of the Three Henrys (Merveilles des Morte)

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War of the Three Henrys
Part of the Wars of Religion and the Italian Wars
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Date1552-1553
Location
Result

Henry X outlives other claimants, and becomes King of Bohemia

  • Adoption of Jungism in Bohemia
  • Hungarian conquest of Aquileia
  • End of Imperial Civil War
  • Italian War (1559-1563)
Belligerents

Lutherrose.svg Jungists:
Flagge Preußen - Provinz Brandenburg.svg Brandenburg


Supported by:
File:100px-Blason Metz 57 svg.png Metz
Flag of Bavaria.png Bavaria
Trier Arms.svg Trier

Coat of arms of Hesse.svg Hesse

Holy Roman Empire Arms-single head.svg Imperialists:
Flag of Bohemia.svg Bohemia (Henry IV Faction)
File:HussiteBanner.png Hussites
File:Apostolic hungary 30891.png Hungary

Arpadflagga hungary.svg Austria

Catholics:
Flag of Bohemia.svg Bohemia (Catholic Faction)
Flag of the Papal States (pre 1808).svg Papal States
Flag of Austria.svg Habsburg
File:Aquileia-Stemma.png Aquileia
Flag of the Catholic League (French Wars of Religion).svg Holy League

  • Flag of Republic of Venice.svg Venice
  • Ducado de Modena (antes de 1830).svg Modena
Commanders and leaders

Flag of Bohemia.svg Henry the Protector
Flagge Preußen - Provinz Brandenburg.svg John II
Flag of Bavaria.png Otto VI/VIII

Trier Arms.svg Johannes Enen

Flag of Bohemia.svg Henry X
File:Apostolic hungary 30891.png Oliver I

Arpadflagga hungary.svg Frederick III

Flag of Bohemia.svg Henry the Pious
Flag of Austria.svg Leopold II
Flag of Austria.svg Frederick I
Flag of Austria.svg John Zobel
Flag of the Papal States (pre 1808).svg Leo XII
Flag of the Papal States (pre 1808).svg Gregory XIV

Flag of Gorizia Province.png Engelbert V

The War of the Three Henrys was a civil war in the Kingdom of Bohemia during the Wars of Religion, which saw three rival claimants seeking the Bohemian throne. The three way war was fought between:

  • Emperor Henry X, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia since 1544.
  • Henry the Pious, Catholic first cousin of Henry X closely tied to the Habsburgs.
  • Henry the Protector, Jungist heir to the Duchy of Brandenburg.

Although the Kingdom of Bohemia had been a Catholic kingdom, by the time of the war its Hussite and Jungist population combined outnumbered the strictly Catholic population. Henry X had galvanized the Catholic population and the Pope in Rome through a series of decisions due to his close ties to his brother, Charles IV of France. During the Amiens War, Henry had been hesitant to intervene, had sided against the Pope in favor of rival Pope Zephyrinus II, and had made alliances with the Taborites. As a result of Henry's policies with France and the Antipope, Pope Leo XII (1487-1552) supported the creation of an antiking in Leopold II of Habsburg, beginning a civil war in the Holy Roman Empire.

Although Henry X managed to repulse an Austrian-Hungarian invasion on behalf of Leopold II, it came at the cost of Taborite supremacy, agitating the Catholic nobility of Bohemia into instigating a coup in favor of Henry the Pious, who held marriage ties with the Austrians and the Habsburgs. Fearing total Catholic domination of Bohemia and the Empire should Henry the Pious ascend to the throne, the Jungist base of Brandenburg launched a rebellion to propose a third claimant, Henry the Protector, for the throne of Bohemia. With the death of Pope Leo XII and the election of Gregory XIV, and his support for Henry the Pious, the Hungarian-Papal alliance largely broke down, leading to a Hungarian invasion of Aquileia. This would prompt the creation of the League of Venice, beginning a Hungarian phase of the Italian Wars.

 This article is part of Merveilles des Morte.