HEN 
the families of the fecond and third monarchies : The families 
of ancient Greece and Italy, and thofe of all the principal 
modern kingdoms. ri. : 
HENNUYER, Joun,a French prelate, illuftrious for the 
humanity and {pirit which he difplayed in oppofing the maf- 
facre of the Proteftants in the reign of Charles 1X., was born 
at St. Quintin, in Picardy, in the year I edu- 
cated at Paris, in the college of Navarre, and pafled through 
the various duties of his fituation with diltinguifhed reputa- 
tion? In 1539 he was admitted to the degree of doctor 
the faculty of the Sorbonne ; was appointed profeffor of theo- 
logy in the college of Navarre, and feleéted to fuperintend 
the ftudies of Anthony of Bourbon, afterwards king of Na- 
varre In1s53 he was appointed confeffor to Henry Il.; 
in 1557 he was nominated to the fee of Loderé, from which, 
in the following year, he was tranflated to that of Lifieux. 
In this fituation he acquired immortal honour, by refifting 
the infamous project of the court to follow up the maflacre at 
ris on St. Bartholomew’s day, by the murder of the Pro- 
teltants in his diocefe. Notwithftanding the bigotry of the 
king a high 
wal 
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oe 
aris eri. 
HENOTHRIX, in Natural Hiffory, the name of a fi 
of the feticauda, or hair-tailed kind. This is diftinguifhed 
Th {ting of this edict lies here ; that it repeats and con- 
= ae e councils of Nice, 
Ics, and condemned in form 
. HENRICHE 
im the de 
yo 185 kiliometres, in 7 communcs. 
ENRICIANS, in Ecclsfiafical Hiflory, a fect fo called 
from Henry its founder,. who, though a monk and hermit, 
undertook to reform the fuperftition and vices of the clergy. 
as purpofe he left Laufanne, in Switzer and, and, re- 
Pi jis ( ES oe * Cees © 
held clandef- 
till 1008: 
: $ to engage in. 
~ avoid thefe. calamities, he would gladly. have refigned 
: retired to a monaft 
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tine affemblies for inculcating his peculiar doétrines. 
fheim’s Eccl. Hift. vol. iii. See PETROBRUSSIANS. 
HENRICKSWALD, in Geography, a town of Pruffian 
Lithuania; 6 miles W.S.W. of Tilfit. N. lat. 47° 18’. 
E. long. 2° 36’. ; ; 
. HENRICO, a county of America, in Virginia, about: 
30 miles long and 7 broad, containing 4541 free inhabitants, . 
and 4608 flaves. It is furrounded by Hanover, Charles 
city, Goochland counties, and James river. ie coal. 
mines of this county have produced confiderable profit to 
the proprietors. Its:chief town is Richmond. : 
HENRIQUELLE, a remarkable falt. pond in the 
Spanifh part of the ifland of St. Domingo, about 22 leagues 
in circuit, inhabited by lizards and alligators, and land-tor- 
toifes, of a large fize. The central part is an ifland, about 
two leagues long, and one wide, in which is a {pring of frefh 
water, well ftocked with cabritoes, and hence called ‘ Ca- 
b ito Ifland.”? This pond is about 11 leagues E. of Port- 
au-Prince. 
m fi 
office, and an affembly of the nobles confirmed him ‘in the 
imperial dignity in 919. His firit concern as emperor was 
to reftore concord among the princes of Germany, in which. 
he fueceeded ; he next defeated the Hungarians, who invaded 
his dominions ;. and then marching northwards againft the 
invitation to receive 
crown in Rome.. ~He fet out for’ 
on his journey, at the 
This was in:the year 936, but he had the 
feeing the fucecflion to the empire fettled by- 
i Jenry was accounted one 
-equally qualified for the 
ace, and zealoufly attached to the — 
i f religion. Univer.-Hitt.. , ns 
pe oh te of Bavaria, was ele&ed to» 
to fucceed his coufin Otho. 
of Poland, 4 z 
mployment: to his arms 
po nak that he was able to march to Italy, and receive 
; ia. On his return to os yecaggee 
oO: 
the 
je@t, refumed his aco 
dito fly and receiv-- - 
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the crown at Pavia. 
