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619: 219:, Duke of Saxony, and with his brother, Louis III, Landgrave of Thuringia, suffered a short imprisonment after his defeat by Henry at Weissensee. The brothers were released the following year. Louis had been made Count Palatine of Saxony as a reward for his services to the emperor, but transferred the dignity to Hermann. He strengthened his authority over the 258:. Philip accordingly invaded Thuringia in 1204 and compelled Hermann to come to terms by which he surrendered the lands he had obtained in 1198. After the death of Philip and the recognition of Otto, Hermann was among the princes who assembled at Nuremberg in 1211 and invited Frederick of Hohenstaufen, King of Sicily (afterwards Emperor 238:, but Hermann frustrated the plan and established himself as the landgrave. Having joined a league against the emperor, he was accused, probably wrongly, of an attempt to murder him. Henry VI was not only successful in detaching Hermann from the hostile combination, but gained his support for the scheme to unite 253:
and Otto of Brunswick (1198-1208), Hermann's support was purchased by the emperor's brother, Duke Philip of Swabia, but as soon as Philip's cause appeared to be weakening he transferred his allegiance to Otto of Brunswick, the later Emperor
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Little is known of his early years, but in 1180 Hermann joined a coalition against
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but returned on news of Henry VI's death. In the wars between the rival kings,
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ThĂĽringen im Mittelalter 1130-1310 Von den Ludowingern zu den Wettinern
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in 1225 to Henry "the Profane" of Babenberg (1208–1228), a son of Duke
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and Frederick II of Sommerschenburg, a former Count Palatine.
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After the death of his first wife in 1195, Hermann married
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Hermann was fond of the society of men of letters, and
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attempted to seize Thuringia as a vacant fief of the
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Index


Gotha
Reinhardsbrunn
Noble family
Ludovingians
Sophia of Wittelsbach
Detail
Jutta
Louis IV
Conrad
Henry Raspe
Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia
Judith of Hohenstaufen
Landgrave of Thuringia
Count Palatine
Saxony
Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia
Judith of Hohenstaufen
Frederick Barbarossa
Henry the Lion
County Palatine
Lutgard of Stade
Henry VI
Holy Roman Empire
Sicily
Crusade of 1197
Philip of Swabia
Otto IV
Frederick II
Sophia

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