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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 366 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HERMANN I  . (d . 1217), landgrave of Thuringia and count with the composition of the Latin
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hymns Veni Sancte Spiritus, Salve palatine of Saxony, was the second son of Louis II. the Hard, II landgrave of Thuringia, and Judith of
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Hohenstaufen,
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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
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brother, the landgrave Louis III., suffered a short imprisonment after his defeat at Weissensee by Henry . About this time he received from his brother Louis the Saxon palatinate, over which he strengthened his authority by marrying Sophia, sister of Adalbert, count of Sommerschenburg, a former count palatine . In 1190 Louis died and Hermann by his energetic
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measures frustrated the attempt of the emperor Henry VI. to seize Thuringia as a vacant
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fief of the
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Empire, and established himself as landgrave . Having joined a
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league against the emperor he was accused, probably wrongly, of an attempt to
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murder him . Henry was not only successful in detaching Hermann from the hostile combination, but gained his support for the scheme to unite Sicily with the Empire . In 1197 Hermann went on crusade . When Henry VI. died in 1198 Hermann's support was
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purchased by the
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late emperor's brother Philip, duke of Swabia, but as soon as Philip's cause appeared to be weakening he transferred his allegiance to
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Otto of Bruns-
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wick, afterwards the emperor Otto IV . Philip accordingly invaded Thuringia in 1204 and compelled Hermann to come to terms by which he surrendered the lands he had obtained in 1198 . After the
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death of Philip and the recognition of Otto he was among the princes who invited Frederick of Hohenstaufen, afterwards the emperor Frederick II., to come to Germany and assume the
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crown .

In consequence of this step the

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Saxons attacked Thuringia, but the landgrave was saved by Frederick's arrival in Germany in 1212 . After the death of his first wife in 1195 Hermann married Sophia, daughter of Otto I., duke of Bavaria . By her he had four sons, two of whom, Louis and Henry Raspe, succeeded their
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father in turn as landgrave . Hermann died at
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Gotha on the 25th of
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April 1217, and was buried at Reinhardsbrunn . He was fond of the society of men of letters, and Walther von der Vogelweide and other Minnesingers were welcomed to his castle of the
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Wartburg . In this connexion he figures in Wagner's Tannhduser . See E . Winkelmann, Philipp von Schwaben and Otto IV. von Braunschweig (
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Leipzig, 1873—1878) ; T . Knochenhauer, Geschichte Thuringens (Gotha, 1871) ; and F . Wachter, Thuringische and obersachsische Geschichte (Leipzig, 1826) .

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