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Herman IV, Duke of Swabia

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Noble family
  
House of Babenberg

Name
  
Herman Duke

Died
  
July 1038

Mother
  
Gisela of Swabia

Role
  
Margrave of Susa

Father
  
Ernest I, Duke of Swabia

Spouse
  
Adelaide of Susa (m. 1037)

Parents
  
Ernest I, Duke of Swabia, Gisela of Swabia

Grandparents
  
Herman II, Duke of Swabia, Gerberga of Burgundy, Leopold I, Margrave of Austria

Great-grandparents
  
Conrad I, Duke of Swabia, Matilda of France

Similar People
  
Adelaide of Susa, Conrad II - Holy Roman E, Henry III - Holy Roman E

Herman IV (c.1015-July 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. Herman was then invested as margrave of Turin. 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 of Swabia to his own son, Henry I, while Adelaide remarried to Henry of Montferrat.

He was buried in Trento Cathedral on 28 July 1038, because the summer heat made it impossible to bring his corpse back to Germany.

Because of a late Austrian source, Herman is sometimes mistakenly said to have had children. This was not the case. Herman was on campaign for much of his short marriage to Adelaide and he died without heirs.

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