We describe extensive results on the P-1(0) double-excitation resonances of He below the N=2-9 ionization thresholds obtained recently by high-resolution photoionization measurements using synchrotron radiation from the SX700/II monochromator at the Berliner Elektronenspeicherring fur Synchrotronstrahlung (BESSY). The resonance energies, linewidths, Fano-q parameters, and quantum defects of the various Rydberg resonances, derived from the experimental data, are compared in detail with the results of ab initio calculations employing the complex-rotation method. All three optically allowed Rydberg series below the N=2 ionization threshold were identified. For 3 less than or equal to N less than or equal to-8, the two most intense Rydberg series were resolved below each threshold, and for N=3, one state of a third series could be identified. For the higher Rydberg series (N greater than or equal to 5), the two neighboring series, N and N+1, generally interfere, which has a strong influence on the transition intensities, linewidths, and quantum defects of the principal series. All together, stales of 18 different Rydberg series in the P-1(0) double-excitation resonance region of He were observed.