Even Godfrey had submitted in July 1045…
1046 CE
Even Godfrey had submitted in July 1045 and been imprisoned in Gibichenstein, the German Tower.
Henry had fallen ill at Trebur in October, and Henry of Bavaria and Otto of Swabia had chosen as his successor Otto's nephew and successor in the palatinate, Henry I. Henry III recovers, but remains heirless.
At the beginning of 1046, now at the height of his power but having divested himself of two of the great stem duchies, Henry's old advisor, Eckard of Meissen, dies, leaving Meissen to Henry.
Henry bestows it on William, count of Orlamünde.
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