Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Herman
Herman II
Herman II, a member of the Ezzonid dynasty, was Archbishop of Cologne from 1036 until his death.
Herman I, Count of Henneberg
Herman I, Count of Henneberg was the son of Count Poppo VII of Henneberg and his wife, Jutta of Thuringia, the eldest daughter of Landgrave Herman I of Thuringia. This was Boppo's second marriage, and also Jutta's second marriage. Margrave Henry III of Meissen was Herman's half-brother from his mother's side. Herman supported the election of his uncle Henry Raspe as anti-king of the Germans.
Herman Greverus Kleinwort
Herman Wrangel
Herman Wrangel, fue un soldado y político sueco de extracción germano-báltica. Fue elegido Mariscal de Campo en 1621, Consejero Privado de Suecia en 1630, Gobernador General de Livonia en 1643. También fue el padre de Carl Gustaf Wrangel.
Hermann Friedrich von Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Herman VI de Baden
Germán VI fue margrave de Baden y de Verona desde 1243 hasta su muerte. Descendiente de la suaba Casa de Zähringen, era hijo del margrave Germán V de Baden y de la Condesa Palatina Irmengard del Rin, hija de Enrique V, Conde Palatino del Rin. Sucedió a su padre en Baden el 16 de enero de 1243.
Herman Joseph Sahadat Pandoyoputro
Herman Joseph Sahadat Pandoyoputro O.Carm. was a Roman Catholic bishop.
Herman Wold
Herman Ole Andreas Wold fue un econometrá y estadístico noruego, que tuvo una larga carrera en Suecia. Wold era conocido por su trabajo en economía matemática, en análisis de series de tiempo, y en econometría estadística.
Herman Wedel Jarlsberg
Johan Caspar Herman Wedel Jarlsberg was a Norwegian statesman and count. He played an active role in the constitutional assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814 and was the first native Norwegian to hold the post of Governor-general of Norway with the authority of a viceroy, representing the absent king of Norway as head of the Norwegian cabinet during the union with Sweden.
Herman Tarnower
Herman Tarnower was an American cardiologist and co-author of the bestselling diet book The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet (1978), which promoted a high-protein low-carbohydrate fad diet known as the Scarsdale diet. On March 10, 1980, just eight days before his 70th birthday, Tarnower was shot dead by Jean Harris. Harris was convicted of his murder at trial in White Plains, New York in 1981.