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Hermann III of Baden (c. 1105 – 16 January 1160), nicknamed the Great, was Margrave of Verona and Baden.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Adelaide of Leuven, Alsace, Backnang, Baden, Frederick Barbarossa, Gertrude of Baden, Herman II, Margrave of Baden, Herman IV, Margrave of Baden, House of Zähringen, March of Verona, Margraviate of Baden, Maria of Bohemia, Ottokar III of Styria, Second Crusade, Simon I, Duke of Lorraine, Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia, Verona.

  2. 1160 deaths
  3. Burials at Backnang Abbey
  4. Margraves of Baden

Adelaide of Leuven

Adelaide of Leuven (died) was the wife of Simon I, Duke of Lorraine (1076–1138), in what is now France.

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Alsace

Alsace (Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss ˈɛlsɑs; German: Elsass (German spelling before 1996: Elsaß.) ˈɛlzas ⓘ; Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.

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Backnang

Backnang (Bagene) is a town in Germany in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, roughly northeast of Stuttgart.

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Baden

Baden is a historical territory in South Germany.

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Frederick Barbarossa

Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (Friedrich I; Federico I), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death 35 years later in 1190. Herman III, Margrave of Baden and Frederick Barbarossa are Christians of the Second Crusade.

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Gertrude of Baden

Gertrude of Baden (before 1160 – before 1225) was a Margravine of Baden by birth and by marriage a Countess of Dagsburg.

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Herman II, Margrave of Baden

Hermann II of Baden (c. 1060 – 7 October 1130) was the first to use the title Margrave of Baden, after the family seat at Castle Hohenbaden. Herman III, Margrave of Baden and Herman II, Margrave of Baden are Burials at Backnang Abbey and Margraves of Baden.

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Herman IV, Margrave of Baden

Hermann IV, Margrave of Baden (1135 – September 13, 1190) was titular Margrave of Verona and Margrave of Baden from 1160. Herman III, Margrave of Baden and Herman IV, Margrave of Baden are Burials at Backnang Abbey and Margraves of Baden.

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House of Zähringen

The House of Zähringen (Zähringer) was a dynasty of Swabian nobility.

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March of Verona

The March of Verona and Aquileia was a vast march (frontier district) of the Holy Roman Empire in the northeastern Italian Peninsula during the Middle Ages, centered on the cities of Verona and Aquileia.

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Margraviate of Baden

The Margraviate of Baden (Markgrafschaft Baden) was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Maria of Bohemia

Maria of Bohemia (– after 1172), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Margravine of Austria and Duchess of Bavaria by her first marriage to Duke Leopold I, as well as Margravine of Baden and Verona by her second marriage to Margrave Herman III. Herman III, Margrave of Baden and Maria of Bohemia are House of Zähringen.

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Ottokar III of Styria

Ottokar III (1124 – December 31, 1164) was Margrave of Styria from 1129 until 1164. Herman III, Margrave of Baden and Ottokar III of Styria are Christians of the Second Crusade.

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Second Crusade

The Second Crusade (1147–1150) was the second major crusade launched from Europe.

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Simon I, Duke of Lorraine

Simon I (1076 – 13 or 14 January 1139) was the duke of Lorraine from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Theodoric II and Hedwig of Formbach and a half-brother of Emperor Lothair III.

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Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia

Soběslav I (also Sobeslaus; – 14 February 1140) was Duke of Bohemia from 1125 until his death in 1140.

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Verona

Verona (Verona or Veròna) is a city on the River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants.

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See also

1160 deaths

Burials at Backnang Abbey

Margraves of Baden

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_III,_Margrave_of_Baden

Also known as Herman III of Baden, Herman III the Great, Herman the Great, Hermann III of Baden, Hermann III the Great, Hermann III, Margrave of Baden, Hermann the Great.