Count | Count Basie | Herman Melville | Woody Herman | count | Herman's Hermits | Count Dracula | The Count of Monte Cristo | Herman Wouk | Herman Hollerith | Edward S. Herman | Herman Daly | Imperial Count | Herman Van Rompuy | Count of Flanders | Count of Barcelona | Count Basie Orchestra | Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares | Count of Soissons | You Can Count on Me | Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, Count of Maurepas | Herman Dune | Herman Brood | Count Palatine | Count palatine | Count of Paris | John II, Count of Rietberg | Herman Willem Daendels | Herman Gorter | Herman Finck |
He was married to Beatrix (died February 23 after 1125), probably a daughter of Duke Hermann II of Swabia from the Conradine dynasty and sister-in-law of the Salian Emperor Conrad II.
One of the murderers was beheaded in 1156; the other, Count Henry of Bodenburg, was defeated in a trial by battle and went into Neuwerk Monastery in Halle.
Yet by October 1002 Herman II undertook a ritual act of submission (deditio) before Henry II at Bruchsal.
Herman II, Lord of Lippe (1175 in Lippe (now called Lippstadt) – 25 April 1229) was a ruling Lord of Lippe.
As a widow, she became the second wife of the widowed Count Herman II of Winzenburg-Northeim in 1148, and had three more daughters with him.