Herman VIII, Margrave of Baden-Baden

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Herman VIII, Margrave of Baden-Baden
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Died1338
Noble family House of Zähringen
Father Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden
MotherClara of Klingen

Herman VIII, Margrave of Baden-Baden (died 1338) was a titular Margrave of Baden-Baden. He was the son of Margrave Hesso and his first wife Clara, daughter of Count Walter III of Klingen.

Herman VIII died in 1338.


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