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Herman II, Margrave of Baden
First Margrave of Baden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hermann II of Baden (c. 1060 – 7 October 1130) was the first to use the title Margrave of Baden, after the family seat at Hohenbaden Castle. This castle is in the present-day town of Baden-Baden.
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Life
He was the son of Hermann I of Baden and his wife, Judith. He was the ruler of the March of Verona from 1074 until 1130.
He styled himself as Dominus in Baden, comes Brisgaviae, marchio Verona (in Latin). In English, his titles were: Lord in Baden, Count of Brisgau, Margrave of Verona. Around 1070, Hermann began to build Hohenbaden Castle on top of the remains of an old Celtic structure. After the castle was completed in 1112, he gave himself the title Margrave of Baden.
Hermann established Backnang Abbey, an Augustinian monastery in Backnang. After he died, he was laid to rest in the monastery with the inscription:
"In this tomb lies the Margrave Hermann of Baden, who was the founder of this monastery and temple. He died in the year thousand increased by hundred and three times ten from the time when the pious virgin bore. When he was transferred here along with his descendancy, fifteen hundred years had passed, thereto ten onandall three."
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Marriage and children
Hermann married Judith of Backnang-Sulichgau,[1] and they had the following children:
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