Herman is mentioned as count of Nassau between 1190 and 1192.[2][3][4] He ruled together with count
Walram I of Nassau, his father's cousin.[2][3]
In 1192 Herman became
canon of the
Saint Peter at
Mainz.[2][3] He probably wasn't married and died without offspring.[3]
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This article is translated from the corresponding
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