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Born in Paris, Louis was a son of Hereditary Prince Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden-Baden and his French wife, Louise of Savoy.His godfather was Louis XIV of France.His father was the elder son of Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden-Baden, whom he pre-deceased, leaving Louis to succeed as reigning Margrave of Baden-Baden and head of the Catholic branch of the House of Zähringen.
Philipp V, Lord of Bolanden - before 28 February 1318 18 March 1324/25 Rudolf IV: Marie of Oettingen: Frederick I, Count of Oettingen - before 18 February 1326 25 June 1348 husband's death: 10 June 1369 Adelaide of Baden-Baden: Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden - before 26 August 1347 25 June 1348 husband's accession: 1361
After his death Baden-Durlach was divided between his three minor sons. Regency of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (1569-1577) The Catholic rite was reintroduced on Baden. Left no descendants. Baden-Baden is inherited by his cousin Edward Fortunatus, of the branch of Baden-Rodemachern. Philip II: 19 February 1559 Baden Son of Philibert I and Matilda ...
Ludwig I (9 February 1763 – 30 March 1830) succeeded as Grand Duke of Baden on 8 December 1818. He was the uncle of his predecessor Karl Ludwig Friedrich, and his death marked the end of the Zähringen line of the House of Baden. He was succeeded by his half brother, Leopold.
Louis II (German: Ludwig II.; 15 August 1824 – 22 January 1858) was Grand Duke of Baden from 24 April 1852 to his death in 1858. He was the son of Leopold I, Grand Duke of Baden , and Princess Sophie of Sweden .
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Born in Karlsruhe, he was the son of Margrave Charles Frederick (who in 1803, after Charles Louis's death, became the elector and in 1806 the first Grand Duke of Baden) and Landgravine Caroline Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt (11 July 1723 - 8 April 1783), the daughter of Landgrave Louis VIII of Hesse-Darmstadt.
After the withdrawal of the French, Louis William and Sibylle returned to Baden-Baden in 1693. As a result of his battles with the Turks, he brought substantial wealth (the Karlsruhe Turkish booty ) with him and the couple began to rebuild the Margraviate. Initially, Louis William had the Neues Schloss in Baden rebuilt.