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  1. In Baden, Herman II had Hohenbaden Castle built. Construction began about 1100, and when it was completed in 1112, he marked the occasion by adopting the title of Margrave of Baden. Construction began about 1100, and when it was completed in 1112, he marked the occasion by adopting the title of Margrave of Baden.

    • Berthold I (as Count)
    • Frederick II (as Grand Duke)
  2. In Baden, Herman II had Hohenbaden Castle built. Construction began about 1100, and when completed in 1112, he marked the occasion by adopting the title of a Margrave of Baden. Growth. Because Baden was the capital, the new margraviate was also known as Baden. Herman II would continue to be margrave until his death in 1130.

    • Feudal monarchy
    • Germany
    • Margraviate
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  4. Ancient Baden was occupied by Celts and then by Germanic peoples and was conquered by Rome in the 1st century ce. In the 3rd century ce, however, the Romans yielded the region to the Alemanni, and by the 8th century the Franks had completely conquered the area, Christianizing it in the process.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Jun 14, 2022 · Baden is the area of present-day southwestern Germany. Although its borders have changed over time, when it was part of the German empire from 1871-1918 (These years are important to family history research as the FamilySearch Catalogs German records according to the boundaries as they existed at this time.), it was bordered on the south by the ...

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  8. Richmond Castle had fallen out of use as a fortress by the end of the 14th century and it did not receive major improvements after that date. A survey of 1538 shows it was partly in ruins, but paintings by Turner and others, together with the rise of tourism and an interest in antiquities, led to repairs to the keep in the early 19th century.