Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden, painting by Hans Thoma Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden (Frederick Wilhelm Ludwig) (September 9, 1826 – September 28, 1907) was the sixth Grand Duke of Baden from 1856 to 1907. Self portrait. ...
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Friedrich I was born in Karlsruhe, on September 9, 1826. He was the third son of Grand Duke Leopold (1790-1852) and of his wife, Grand Duchess Sophie (1801-1865), who was born Princess of Sweden, daughter of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden. Karlsruhe (population 283,959 in 2005) is a city in the south west of Germany, in the Bundesland Baden-Württemberg, located near the French-German border. ...
September 9 is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years). ...
The oldest surviving photograph, Nicéphore Niépce, circa 1826 1826 (MDCCCXXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Leopold I, Grand Duke of Baden (29 August 1790 â24 April 1852) succeeded in 1830 as the fourth Grand Duke of Baden. ...
Princess Sophie of Sweden (Swedish: ), sometimes called Sofia Wilhelmina of Vasa (May 21, 1801 - July 6, 1865), was a Princess of Sweden. ...
Gustav IV Adolf (November 1, 1778 â February 7, 1837), was King of Sweden from 1792 until his abdication in 1809. ...
He became the heir to the Grand Duchy upon the death of his father in 1852 and the accession of his brother as Grand Duke Ludwig II. Due to his brother's mental ill-health, he was Regent ad interim of Baden in 1852-1855, and took the title of Grand Duke in 1856. His brother, Ludwig II, died in 1858. He was considered a relatively liberal supporter of a constitutional monarchy. During his reign the option of civil marriages were introduced in Baden as well as direct elections to the Lower House of the Parliament of Baden in 1904. ...
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In 1856 he married Princess Louise of Prussia, daughter of (then the crown prince) Wilhelm I and his wife Empress Augusta, born as Princess of Saxe-Weimar. The couple had three children: 1856 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Princess Louise of Prussia (December 3, 1838âApril 23, 1923) was the second child and only daughter of Wilhelm I of Germany and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar. ...
Wilhelm I of Germany Wilhelm I, (March 22, 1797 - March 9, 1888), German Emperor (Kaiser), ruled January 18, 1871-1888 and king of Prussia, ruled 1861-1888. ...
Princess Augusta Marie Luise Katharina of Saxe-Weimar, Duchess in Saxony (September 30, 1811âJanuary 7, 1890), later the Queen of Prussia and German Empress was the consort of William I, German Emperor. ...
Friedrich I was present at the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871, as he was the only son-in-law of the Emperor and one of the reigning sovereigns of Germany. He died at his summer residence at the island of Mainau in southern Germany on September 28, 1907. Today, Mainau is owned by the descendants of his great-grandson Count Lennart Bernardotte, (1909-2005). Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (born July 9, 1857 in Karlsruhe; died August 8, 1928 in Badenweiler) was the last Grand Duke of Baden. ...
Victoria of Baden (August 7, 1862 - April 4, 1930) was the Queen consort of King Gustav V of Sweden. ...
Gustaf V (Oscar Gustaf Adolf) (June 16, 1858 â October 29, 1950) was King of Sweden from 1907 until his death. ...
, Versailles (pronounced , roughly vair-syeâ, in French), formerly the de facto capital of the kingdom of France, is now a wealthy suburb of Paris and is still an important administrative and judicial center. ...
Mainau is an island in Lake Constance (on the south shore of the Ãberlinger See, near the city of Constance), at approximately 47°42â²N 9°12â²E. The owner of the island is the Swedish Count Bernadotte, former Royal Prince of Sweden and Duke of Smalandia. ...
Mainau is an island in Lake Constance (on the south shore of the Ãberlinger See, near the city of Constance), at approximately 47°42â²N 9°12â²E. The owner of the island is the Swedish Count Bernadotte, former Royal Prince of Sweden and Duke of Smalandia. ...
Gustaf Lennart Nicolaus Paul Bernadotte (May 8, 1909 - December 21, 2004) was Prince of Sweden, Duke of Smalandia from 1909 to 1932. ...
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