Herman IV, Duke of Swabia
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Herman IV (died 1038) was the Duke of Swabia (1030–1038). He was the second son of Ernest I and Gisela of Swabia. He was one of the Babenberg dukes of Swabia.
Herman became duke in 1030 following the death of his older brother Ernest II. At the time he was still a minor.
Seven years later, his stepfather, the Emperor Conrad II, married him to Adelaide of Susa, the marchioness of Turin, in January 1037. In July of the next year, while campaigning with Conrad in Southern Italy, he was struck down by an epidemic near Naples. Conrad then transferred rule of the duchy to his own son, Henry I, while Adelaide remarried to Henry of Montferrat.
[edit] Children
Herman IV and Adelaide had at least three children:
- Gebhard I, Count of Sulzbach
- Adalbert I, Count of Windberg
- Adelaide, married Hermann von Peugen
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Preceded by Ernest II |
Duke of Swabia 1030–1038 |
Succeeded by Henry I |