Heinrich's lion obviously followed him around. There's a story that it wanted to try to get into the church during the funeral services for his dead master.
I wonder when Heinrich got the lion. It would have been cool if he already had the animal when he went into exile at the court of his father-in-law Henry II and took the lion with him.
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I wonder when Heinrich got the lion. It would have been cool if he already had the animal when he went into exile at the court of his father-in-law Henry II and took the lion with him.