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  1. Vittoria era la seconda figlia del granduca Federico I di Baden (1826-1907) e di Luisa di Prussia (1838-1923) [1]. I suoi nonni paterni erano il Granduca Leopoldo I di Baden ( 1791 - 1852 ) e la Granduchessa Sofia Guglielmina di Svezia ( 1801 - 1865 ), mentre quelli materni erano l' Imperatore Guglielmo I di Germania ( 1797 - 1888 ...

  2. Feodora di Leiningen (Anna Feodora Auguste Charlotte Wilhelmine; Amorbach, 7 dicembre 1807 – Baden-Baden, 23 settembre 1872) era l'unica figlia femmina di Emilio Carlo, II principe di Leiningen, e di Vittoria di Sassonia-Coburgo-Saalfeld.

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    Princess Viktoria was born on 7 August 1862 at Karlsruhe Palace, Baden. Her parents were Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden, and Princess Louise of Prussia. Viktoria was named after her aunt by marriage, Crown Princess Victoria of Prussia, daughter of Queen Victoriaof the United Kingdom. Victoria was tutored privately in the Karlsruhe Palace, by gover...

    On 20 September 1881 in Karlsruhe Princess Viktoria married Crown Prince Gustaf of Sweden and Norway, the son of King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway and Sofia of Nassau. From then on, she used the name Victoria.The German Emperor and Empress were present at the wedding, and marriage was arranged as a sign that Sweden belonged to the German sphere in...

    Victoria became Queen-consort of Sweden with her father-in-law's death on 8 December 1907. As queen, she was only present in Sweden during the summers, but she still dominated the court. She arranged the marriage between her son Wilhelm and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia in 1908.She was also devoted to various kinds of charity, in Sweden, G...

    Toward the end of her life, with her health declining, Munthe recommended she no longer spend time in Capri, and she returned to Sweden for some time, building a Capri-styled villathere. She then moved to Rome. Her final visit to Sweden was on her husband's 70th birthday in June 1928, and Queen Victoria died on 4 April 1930 in her home Villa Svezia...

    "Before we reached the camp we came across a long string of beduin women in their long blue dresses."Photo: Queen Victoria of Sweden. Egypt, 1890.
    "The river Nile at Shellal, photograph taken in the late afternoon on the 15th of February 1891."Photo: Queen Victoria of Sweden. Egypt, 1891
    Media related to Victoria of Badenat Wikimedia Commons
    Minnesalbum. Drottning Victoria 1862–1930, Världslitteraturens förlag, Malmö, 1930 (in Swedish)
  3. Gustavo Adolfo era il figlio primogenito del re Gustavo V di Svezia (1858-1950) e della regina Vittoria (1862-1930), nata principessa di Baden.

  4. Regina Consorte di Svezia. 8 settembre 1907 - 4 aprile 1930 ( 22 anni, 6 mesi e 27 giorni)

  5. Vittoria di Baden (nome completo Sophie Marie Viktoria Prinzessin von Baden; Karlsruhe, 7 agosto 1862 – Roma, 4 aprile 1930) nata principessa di Baden divenne regina consorte di Svezia. Le nozze di Vittoria e Gustavo si celebrarono il 20 settembre 1881 nella città di Karlsruhe.

  6. Sophie Marie Victoria di Baden (Baden-Württemberg, Germania, 7 agosto 1862 - Roma, 4 aprile 1930), principessa di fare il bagno, regina di Svezia, era la figlia del granduca Federico I di Baden e la principessa Luisa di Prussia, la figlia dell'imperatore Wilhelm I di Germania.