Baden-Württemberg | Baden | Herman Melville | Baden-Baden | Woody Herman | Herman's Hermits | Margrave | Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell | Baden Powell | Herman Wouk | Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach | Herman Hollerith | Grand Duchy of Baden | Robert Baden-Powell | Edward S. Herman | Herman Daly | Herman Van Rompuy | Henry, Margrave of Frisia | Baden, Switzerland | Baden bei Wien | Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal | Herman Dune | Herman Brood | Olave Baden-Powell | margrave | Herman Willem Daendels | Herman Gorter | Herman Finck | Herman Boerhaave | Herman |
She was the second daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, by his wife Judith of Henneberg, daughter of Count Herman I of Henneberg and heiress of Coburg and Schmalkalden.
Around 950, the Lords of Lipporn obtained the Esterau (the area near present day Holzappel) from Herman I, Duke of Swabia.
Gunzelin feuded with his nephews, Herman and Eckard II, in what was one of 11th-century Germany's ugliest civil wars.
Aside from being duke, Herman was from 939 count in Langau, from 948 count in Auelgau, and from 947 lay abbot of Echternach.
In 1073 Hermann separated from his wife, took monastic vows, and became a lay brother in Cluny Abbey, where he died.
The Margrave of Baden, Karl Wilhelm (1709 – 1738) founded the Karlsruhe Palace (Karlsruher Schloß) in 1715.