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  1. Frederik of Baden (1458 – 24 September 1517, Lier) was a German nobleman who served as Bishop of Utrecht from 1496 until his resignation in 1517. [1] [2] Frederick of Baden was the son of Margrave Charles I of Baden-Baden and Catherine of Austria , sister of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor .

  2. The oldest son, Ernest Frederick, received the remaining Baden-Durlach and occupied the main margraviate of Baden, but left no descendants, which meant that his lands were inherited by his brother George Frederick, who then ruled at Sausenberg.

    • Berthold I (as Count)
    • Frederick II (as Grand Duke)
  3. a: Charles Frederick was the Margrave of Baden-Durlach until 1771, when he inherited Baden-Baden and became the margrave of unified Baden. In 1803, his support of Napoleon rewarded him with the rank of prince-elector. In 1806, he was raised to the rank of Grand Duke, when he joined the Confederation of the Rhine.

    • Feudal monarchy
    • Germany
    • Margraviate
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  5. Rudolf I 1290–1313. Henry, Rudolf II, and Otto 1313–1318. Rudolf II and Otto 1318–1352. Otto and Rudolf III 1352–1384. Rudolf III 1384–1428. William 1428–1441. Hugo and Rudolf IV 1441–1444. Rudolf IV 1444–1487. Philip 1487–1503 Went back to Baden-Baden, where Christopher I tookover the titel until his dead.

  6. The founder of the line was the count Frederick (died 1105), who built Staufen Castle in the Swabian Jura Mountains and was rewarded for his fidelity to Emperor Henry IV by being appointed duke of Swabia as Frederick I in 1079. He later married Henry’s daughter Agnes.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. Article History. Byname: Frederick The Righteous. German: Friedrich Der Aufrichtige. Born: March 5, 1574, Amberg, Palatinate. Died: Sept. 19, 1610, Heidelberg (aged 36) House / Dynasty: House of Wittelsbach. Notable Family Members: son Frederick V.

  8. Biography. Archduke of Austria in 1424, Holy Roman Emperor in 1440, chosen German King as Frederick IV; 1452, crowned Holy Roman Emperor; 1457, obtained Lower Austria on death of Archduke Ladislaus, but his brother Albert 'the Prodigal' drove him out; 1463, on Albert's death united upper and lower Austria under his rule, married to Eleonora of ...

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