Heinrich Raspe (1204 - February 16, 1247) became Landgraf of Thuringia in 1227 and king in 1246/47 in opposition to Konrad IV. First in Thuringia, Heinrich ruled for his under-age nephew Hermann II, whom he had expelled from the government as he had also his nephew's mother. Around 1231 Heinrich succeeded his brother Ludwig IV who had died on a crusade. As a reward he received the county of Thuringia.

In 1242 Heinrich, together with Wenzel I, was elected by Friedrich II to be the trustee of the empire for his under-age son Konrad IV. After the deposition of Friedrich through Pope Innozenz IV in 1245, he changed his mind and on the 22nd of May 1246 he was elected to be the king in opposition, Pfaffenkönig. In the battle of Nidda in August 1246, Heinrich won over Konrad and died several months after on the Wartburg.