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in Vienna should not be deployed to Hungary. When the Turkish army approached Vienna, Hermann requested permission to stay in the city. The Emperor granted him only one day, before he had to leave for
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ended the Franco-Dutch war, Hermann again acted as the Emperor's envoy to various courts. He was sent to Berlin in 1680, but had no success. In 1682, he succeeded Montecuccoli as president of the
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accused Hermann of making common cause with the Hungarian rebels. Hermann's nephew Louis William successfully refuted this accusation. On 9 December 1687, Hermann was present when Archduke
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broke out in 1667, he tried to win supporters in Germany for the Spanish cause. On behalf of the Marquis de Castrel Rodrigo, the Spanish governor, he travelled to
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When he was not elected King of Poland, he turned to a military career. In 1663, he fought in Hungary against the Ottomans as command of the troops of the
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of Brandenburg. When he appeared to have succeeded, he returned to Brussels. However, Brandenburg entered into an alliance with France in December 1667.
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of Poland and other allies. Some of his suggestions were implemented. Charles V of Lorraine then took command of the imperial troops.
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On 3 September 1683, he represented the Emperor in a meeting of the great council of war, with King
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was foreseeable and Hermann was significantly involved in negotiations towards an alliance between
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of Lorraine. Together, they were able to prevent the French from reinforcing their troops in
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of Poland. For this reason, he gave up his seats in the cathedral chapters in 1661.
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on 5 January 1675, they had to retreat across the Rhine. In 1675, he defended the
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In 1677, he fought under Charles V again. In 1678, he was shortly commander in
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From 1688, Hermann was the principal representative of the Emperor at the
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He was appointed field marshal and was an influential minister of Emperor
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and commander of the artillery. On 4 October 1674, he fought alongside
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He was destined for an ecclesiastical career and was appointed
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In 1665, he commanded an Austrian auxiliary force in the
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After the siege at Vienna, a counteroffensive started.
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of Baden-Durlach successfully besieged Philippsburg.
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to negotiate an alliance against France with Elector
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However, he could not prevent 241:He was the fifth son of Margrave 288:. He tried in vain to join the 193:William, Margrave of Baden-Baden 20: 645:People of the War of Devolution 410:against a French attack led by 31:needs additional citations for 565:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 406:Hermann successfully defended 387:. After they lost battles at 1: 558:Arthur Kleinschmidt (1880), " 551: 494:, he was positioned on Mount 236: 542:Perpetual Diet in Regensburg 231:Perpetual Diet of Regensburg 7: 560:Hermann, Markgraf von Baden 391:on 29 December 1674 and at 10: 661: 418:. His artillery fired at 381:Alexander von Bournonville 301:Burgundian Imperial Circle 217:; died 30 October 1691 in 198: 188: 176: 160: 139: 127: 120: 595:Margraves of Baden-Baden 433:. 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