enry I (of Germany), called Henry
The Fowler (876?-936), king of Germany (919-36), the first of the
Saxon line of German kings. In 912 Henry succeeded his father as
duke of Saxony. Following the death of Conrad I, king of Germany,
in 918, Henry was chosen king by the Franconian and Saxon nobles.
Bavaria, Swabia, and Lotharingia refused to acknowledge him at
first, and it was not until 925 that he managed to win
recognition from all the German states. In 926 Henry secured a
nine-year truce from warfare with the Magyars. During that period
he transformed many of the small towns of Germany into fortified
cities with trained troops of mounted warriors. His military
preparations were successfully tested in a war against the Wends
in 929. When the Magyars invaded Thüringen in 933, Henry
repulsed them decisively. He defeated the Danes in the following
year and seized territory from them. Henry was the first to
create a united Germany, and, although he never received the
imperial crown, he is generally recognized as one of the Holy
Roman emperors. He was succeeded by his son, Otto. [Microsoft
Encarta 98 Encyclopedia]