Henry VI, German emperor (1190-7), was born in 1165, the son of Frederick I, Barbarossa, and Constance, heiress to the kingdom of Sicily. One of the main objects of his policy was to make himself master of that island. Another was to abolish the elective character of the imperial sovereignty, and have it declared hereditary in his own family. Both objects failed of realization. See Toeche’s Kaiser Heinrich VI (1867). [World Wide Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1935]

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