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  2. Category : Battles involving the Grand Duchy of Baden

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    Pages in category "Battles involving the Grand Duchy of Baden" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Grand Duchy of Baden - Wikipedia

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    The duchy's 12th-century origins were as a margraviate that eventually split into two, Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden, before being reunified in 1771. The territory grew and assumed its ducal status after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire but suffered a revolution in 1848, whose demands had been formulated in Offenburg the previous year ...

  4. Category : Military history of the Grand Duchy of Baden

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    Battles involving the Grand Duchy of Baden (11 P) O. Orders, decorations, and medals of Baden (5 P) R. ... Pages in category "Military history of the Grand Duchy of ...

  5. Baden Army - Wikipedia

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    The Baden Army (German: Badische Armee) was the military organisation of the German state of Baden until 1871. The origins of the army were a combination of units that the Badenese margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden had set up in the Baroque era, and the standing army of the Swabian Circle, to which both territories had to contribute troops.

  6. Battle on the Scheideck - Wikipedia

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    The Battle on the Scheideck (German: Gefecht auf der Scheideck or Scheidegg), also known as the Battle of Kandern (Gefecht bei Kandern) took place on 20 April 1848 during the Baden Revolution on the Scheideck Pass southeast of Kandern in south Baden in what is now southwest Germany.

  7. Baden Revolution - Wikipedia

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    21/22 June 1849: Hirschfeld gains victory in the Battle of Waghäusel forcing the Baden troops to retreat in order to escape being surrounded. 25 June 1849: Battle of Durlach, at which Becker's Volkswehr cover the withdrawal of the army at the line of the Murg. The revolutionary government flees to Freiburg im Breisgau and with it, the ...

  8. Baden - Wikipedia

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    In 1806, the Electorate of Baden, receiving territorial additions, became the Grand Duchy of Baden. The Grand Duchy of Baden was a state within the German Confederation until 1866 and the German Empire until 1918, succeeded by the Republic of Baden within the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. From 1945 to 1952, South Baden and Württemberg ...

  9. Franz Sigel - Wikipedia

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    Sigel was born in Sinsheim, Baden (Germany), and attended the gymnasium in Bruchsal. [1] He graduated from Karlsruhe Military Academy in 1843, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the army of the Grand Duchy of Baden. He met the revolutionaries Friedrich Hecker and Gustav von Struve and became associated with the revolutionary movement. He ...