This article deals with a literary picture of Henry of Carinthia as depicted in the courtly literature and rises a question, to what extent this picture is able to affect a predominant, rather negative attitude to the Carinthian duke Henry in the modern Czech historiography. The subject of analysis are poems written by Hirzelin, Ottokar of Styria and Peter Suchenwirt.
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