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Hamrich II (Theech: Heinrich II; Italish: Enrico II) (6 Merrymonth 973-13 Haymonth 1024), also known as Holy Hamrich the Outgoing, Obl. S. B., was Holy Roomanish Coaser from 1014. He died without an erve in 1024, and was the last Saxish rixer. As Hertow of Bayerland, aset 995, Hamrich became King of the Roomers following the sudden death of his twoth sweer Coaser Otto III in 1002, was made King of Attle in 1004, and kinhelmed coaser by Pope Bendict VIII in 1014.

The son of Hamrich II, Hertow of Bayerland, and his wife, Gisela of Burgund, Coaser Hamrich II was a great-neve of Theech king Hamrich the Fowler and a belonger of the Bayerish bough of the House of Otto. Since his father had stood up against two forn coasers, the younger Hamrich spent a long while in fleem, where he turned to Christendom at an early eld, first finding lee with the Bishop of Freesing and later bin his learning at the headchurch school in Hildshome. He followed his father as Hertow of Bayerland in 995 as "Hamrich IV". As hartow, he sought to come help his twoth-sweer, Coaser Otto III, in quenching an uprising against coaserly rixing in Attle in 1002. Before Hamrich could come, however, Otto III died of fever, leaving no erve. After overcoming sundry kneaters to the highseat, Hamrich was kinhelmed King of Theechland on Haymonth 9, 1002 as the first in a row of kings to take on the ekename Rex Romanorum.

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