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  2. Princess Cecilie of Baden - Wikipedia

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    Cäcilie Auguste, Princess and Margravine of Baden. Grand Duchess Olga Feodorovna was born on 20 September 1839, in Karlsruhe as Cäcilie Auguste, Princess and Margravine of Baden. She was the youngest daughter among the seven children of Grand Duke Leopold of Baden and Princess Sophie Wilhelmine of Sweden. [2]

  3. Grand Duchy of Baden - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Duchy of Baden (German: Großherzogtum Baden) was a state in south-west Germany on the east bank of the Rhine. It originally existed as a sovereign state from 1806 to 1871 and later as part of the German Empire until 1918.

  4. Category:1839 births - Wikipedia

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    A. Drengman Aaker; Dawid Abrahamowicz; Louis Barnett Abrahams; Florêncio de Abreu; Casimiro de Abreu; Benjamin St John Ackers; Graeme Mercer Adam; George Adams (businessman)

  5. Hans Thoma - Wikipedia

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    Hans Thoma was born on 2 October 1839 in Bernau, Grand Duchy of Baden, in the Black Forest, Germany. [1] He was the son of a miller and was trained in the basics of painting by a painter of clock faces.

  6. 1839 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    April 19- The Duchy of Limburg created in 1839 from parts of the Dutch Province of Limburg as a result of the Treaty of London and part of German Confederation. [ 4 ] April 19- Britain, Prussia, France and the Netherlands agree to the Treaty of London that guaranteed the neutrality of Belgium .

  7. Karl Alfred von Zittel - Wikipedia

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    Karl Alfred von Zittel was born in Bahlingen in the Grand Duchy of Baden.His father, Karl was a leading liberal cleric in Baden. [3] He was educated at the University of Heidelberg, the University of Paris and the University of Vienna.