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  1. Hermann I (1152-25 de abril de 1217), Landgrave de Turingia, fue el segundo hijo de Luis II, Landgrave de Turingia (El Duro), y Judith de Hohenstaufen, [1] la hermana del emperador Federico I Barbarroja. Se le atribuye la composición de los himnos latinos Veni Sancte Spiritus y Salve palatino de Sajonia.

  2. Hermann I (died 25 April 1217), Landgrave of Thuringia and (as Hermann III) Count Palatine of Saxony, was the second son of Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia (the Iron), and Judith of Hohenstaufen, the sister of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2024 · April 25, 1217, Gotha, Thuringia [Germany] Hermann I (born c. 1156—died April 25, 1217, Gotha, Thuringia [Germany]) was the landgrave of Thuringia and count palatine of Saxony who helped defeat the Hohenstaufen emperor Henry VI’s attempt to transform the German kingdom from an elective into a hereditary monarchy.

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  4. In 1111/12 Count Herman I of Winzenburg is documented as a Thuringian landgrave, the first mention of a secession from Saxony, however, he later had to yield as he sided with the Papacy during the Investiture Controversy.

  5. Landgraves of Thuringia Winzenburger. 1111/1112–1130 Herman I, Count of Winzenburg (deposed in 1130; died in 1138) Ludovingians. 1031–1056 Louis the Bearded; 1056–1123 Louis the Springer; 1123–1140 Louis I (first Landgrave from 1131) 1140–1172 Louis II the Iron; 1172–1190 Louis III the Pious; 1190–1217 Hermann I the Hard

  6. HERMANN I. (d. 1217), landgrave of Thuringia and count palatine of Saxony, was the second son of Louis II. the Hard, landgrave of Thuringia, and Judith of Hohenstaufen, sister of the emperor Frederick I. Little is known of his early years, but in 1180 he joined a coalition against Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony, and with his brother, the landgra...

  7. Hermann I (died 25 April 1217), Landgrave of Thuringia and (as Hermann III) Count Palatine of Saxony, was the second son of Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia (the Iron), and Judith of Hohenstaufen, the sister of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.