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  1. Margrave (Prince) Hermann of Baden-Baden (12 October 1628 in Baden-Baden; died 30 October 1691 in Regensburg) was a general and diplomat in the imperial service. He was Field Marshal, president of the Hofkriegsrat, and the representative of the Emperor in the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg.

  2. Herman I of Baden (c. 1040 – April 25, 1074 in Cluny) was the titular Margrave of Verona and the ancestor of the line of Margraves of Baden . Herman I was the sponsor of sculptor Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer for this statue in the church of St. Peter in the Black Forest.

  3. hmn.wiki › es › Hermann_of_Baden-BadenHermann de Baden-Baden

    El margrave (príncipe) Hermann de Baden-Baden (12 de octubre de 1628 en Baden-Baden; fallecido el 30 de octubre de 1691 en Ratisbona) fue un general y diplomático al servicio imperial. Fue mariscal de campo, presidente del Hofkriegsrat y representante del emperador en la Dieta Perpetua de Ratisbona.

  4. Herman V, Margrave of Baden (c. 1180 – 17 January 1243) ruled Verona and Baden from 1190 until his death. He was the son of Herman IV and his wife Bertha of Tübingen. He married in 1217 to Irmengard, Countess Palatine by the Rhine (born 1200, died February 25, 1260); their marriage lasted until Herman V's death.

  5. Margrave (Prince) Hermann of Baden-Baden (12 October 1628 in Baden-Baden; died 30 October 1691 in Regensburg) was a general and diplomat in the imperial service. He was Field Marshal, president of the Hofkriegsrat, and the representative of the Emperor in the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg.

  6. Príncipe Hermann de Baden-Baden (12 de octubre de 1628 en Baden-Baden ; muerto el 30 de octubre de 1691 en Ratisbona ) fue general y diplomático en el servicio imperial. Era el mariscal de campo , presidente de Hofkriegsrat , y el representante del emperador en la dieta perpetua de Ratisbona . Hijo de Guillermo I de Baden-Baden .

  7. Rudolf I 1290–1313. Henry, Rudolf II, and Otto 1313–1318. Rudolf II and Otto 1318–1352. Otto and Rudolf III 1352–1384. Rudolf III 1384–1428. William 1428–1441. Hugo and Rudolf IV 1441–1444. Rudolf IV 1444–1487. Philip 1487–1503 Went back to Baden-Baden, where Christopher I tookover the titel until his dead.