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'''Henricus Franciae''' (natus anno circiter [[1121]]; mortuus die [[13 Novembris]] [[1175]]), filius alter natu regis [[Francia|Francorum]] [[Ludovicus VI (rex Francorum)|Ludovici VI]] uxorisque eius secundae [[Adelaidis (comitissa Mauriensis)|Adelaidis Mauriensis]] (frater igitur regis [[Ludovicus VII (rex Francorum)|Ludovici VII]]), fuit discipulus [[Bernardus Claraevallensis]], amicus papae [[Alexander III (papa)|Alexandri III]], episcopus Bellovacensis ab anno [[1149]], archiepiscopus [[Durocortorum|Remensis]] ab anno [[1162]] (cui sedi successor fuerit [[Guillelmus Campaniensis]]). <!--
 
As the third son of the King (and, on his mother's side, the great nephew of [[Pope Calixtus II]]) Henry was destined for a place in the church from an early age, [[tonsure]]d at the age of thirteen and [[ordained]] two years later. He advanced by stages through the church hierarchy (becoming abbot of several royal monasteries, holding various dignities which were in the King's gift), probably with a view to preparing him for a position of the highest rank, befitting the son of a king. In 1146, however, he was converted from his life as a very wealthy "secular" cleric by St. [[Bernard of Clairvaux]] and entered [[Clairvaux Abbey]] as an ordinary monk. [[Pope Eugenius III]], himself a former [[Cistercian]] monk, speaks of Henry in 1147 as humbly washing dishes at Clairvaux.<ref>Horace K.Mann, The Lives of the Popes in the Middle Ages, IX. London, 1914.