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  1. Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1268 – 13 February 1297) was a son of Rudolf I and his wife, Kunigunde of Eberstein. After his father died in 1288, he ruled the Margraviate of Baden jointly with his brothers Rudolf II, Herman VII and Rudolf III . Hesso married three times: Clara (d. before 10 June 1291), a daughter of Count Walter III of Klingen.

  2. Genealogy for Hesso von Baden (Baden) (c.1268 - 1297) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. ... Birth of Rudolf Hesso ...

  3. Also Known As: "Rudolf Hesso", "Margrave of Baden-Baden". Birthdate: circa 1285. Death: August 07, 1335 (45-54) Immediate Family: Son of Hesso von Baden and Adelheid av Rieneck. Husband of Jeanne of Burgundy.

    • Jeanne of Burgundy
    • circa 1285
    • "Rudolf Hesso", "Margrave of Baden-Baden"
    • August 07, 1335 (45-54)
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  5. Rudolf Hesso of Baden-Baden (c. 1290 – 17 August 1335) was a son of Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden and his wife, Adelaide of Rieneck. He succeeded his father as Margrave of Baden-Baden in 1297, and ruled jointly with his uncle, Rudolf III. From 1332 to 1335, he ruled alone. He married Joanna of Burgundy, Lady of Héricourt, a daughter of ...

    • 1290
    • Adelaide of Rieneck
  6. From 1332 to 1335, he ruled alone. Rudolf Hesso and Joanna had two daughters: Margareta (d 1367), married Frederick III, Margrave of Baden-Baden (d 1353) Adelheid (d after 1399), married in 1345 Rudolf V, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (d 1361) and secondly Walram IV, Count of Tierstein (d 1386). Rudolph Hesso died in 1335.

  7. Rudolf Hesso of Baden-Baden (c. 1290 – 17 August 1335) was a son of Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden and his wife, Adelaide of Rieneck. He succeeded his father as Margrave of Baden-Baden in 1297, and ruled jointly with his uncle, Rudolf III. From 1332 to 1335, he ruled alone.

  8. The Margraviate of Baden ( German: Markgrafschaft Baden) was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire. Spread along the right banks of the Upper Rhine in south-western Germany, it was named a margraviate in 1112 and existed until 1535, when it was split into the two margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden.

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