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  1. Oettingen-Baldern was a line of the Swabian-Franconian noble house of Oettingen. It was created by dividing the Oettingen-Alt-Wallerstein line in 1623. The Counts of Oettingen-Baldern died out in 1789. The possessions including Baldern Castle and Katzenstein Castle as well as the Sötern lordship went over to the Oettingen-Wallerstein line. Rulers

  2. The current baroque appearance as the residence of the Counts of Oettingen-Baldern was established between 1718 and 1737. The construction was overseen by Franz de Gabrieli, and after his death, by his brother Gabriel de Gabrieli.

  3. The House of Helfenstein was a German noble family during the High and Late Middle Ages. The family was named after the family castle, Castle Helfenstein, located above Geislingen an der Steige in the Swabian Alb region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The family held the rank of Graf or Count and was very significant in the 13th and 14th ...

  4. Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-Baldern (1619 – 31 August 1688 in Baden-Baden) was the second wife of the Margrave William of Baden-Baden. Mary Magdalene was a daughter of Count Ernst I von Oettingen to Baldern (1584–1626) and his wife Countess Katharina von Helfenstein-Wiesensteig (1589–1638). She married Margrave William of Baden ...

  5. "Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-Baldern (1619 – 31 August 1688 in Baden-Baden) was the second wife of the Margrave William of Baden-Baden. Mary Magdalene was a daughter of Count Ernst I von Oettingen to Baldern (1584–1626) and his wife Countess Katharina von Helfenstein-Wiesensteig (1589–1638).

  6. Aug 4, 2019 · Firstly, this palace was residential palace of the counts of Oettingen-Baldern. In 1798 it became property of the princes of Oettingen-Wallerstein and today the castle is still owned by this family. They have opened a small part of this palace to the general public.

    • Schlossparkstr. 12, 73441 Bopfingen, Baden-Wurttemberg,, Germany
  7. Maria. Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-Baldern was the teacher of her step-grandson, the future Margrave Louis William of Baden-Baden after his mother did not want to live with her husband at the court in Baden-Baden and moved to Paris.

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