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  1. Frederick I of Baden (1249 – October 29, 1268), a member of the House of Zähringen, was Margrave of Baden and of Verona, as well as claimant Duke of Austria from 1250 until his death. As a fellow campaigner of the Hohenstaufen king Conradin , he likewise was beheaded at the behest of King Charles I of Naples .

  2. Frederick I ( German: Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig; 9 September 1826 – 28 September 1907) was the Grand Duke of Baden from 1858 to 1907. Life. Frederick was born in Karlsruhe, Baden, on 9 September 1826. He was the third son of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden and Princess Sophie of Sweden.

  3. His son and grandson, Herman VI, Margrave of Baden (reigned 1243–1250) and Frederick I, Margrave of Baden (reigned 1250–1268), claimed the ducal titles of Austria and Styria. The Austrians rejected them as they did not want to be ruled by outsiders.

  4. history. The purpose of this project is to make a list of the countys of Baden and there rulers. From Wikipedia. Counts in Breisgau. Berthold I before 962–982. Berthold II 982–1005/06. Berthold III 1005/06–1024. Berthold I 1024–1073. Margraves of Verona and Counts in the Breisgau. Berthold I 1061–1073. Hermann I 1073. Margraves of Baden.

  5. Baden was reunited under his grandson Charles Frederick, who was margrave of Baden-Durlach from 1738 to 1811 and of Baden-Baden from 1771, when its line became extinct. Under Charles Frederick, Baden enjoyed a long period of prosperity and happiness.

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  6. Charles Frederick (born Nov. 22, 1728, Karlsruhe, Baden—died June 11, 1811, Karlsruhe) was the grand duke of Baden, a conscientious and liberal ruler who made his territories into a model of prosperity and effective government through his reforms based on the ideas of the Enlightenment.

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  8. 1503–1515. Christopher I (1453 – 1527) Margrave of Baden. Knight of Order of the Golden Fleece. Married Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen (c. 1451 –1517) daughter of Philipp II the Younger of Katzenelnbogen. Divided between: Baden-Baden (3rd creation), Baden-Sponheim, Baden-Durlach. Baden-Baden (3rd creation) 1515–1588 extinct.

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