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  1. 2 mag 2024 · NettyRoyal. Leave a Comment. All photos by Stefan S. and Gabi P. Prince Berthold von Baden and Nina Schröder celebrated their religious wedding on 28 August 2021. Like his sister Princess Aglaë two years ago, Prince Berthold and his bride opted to get married at Amorbach Abbey (Abteikirche), Germany.

  2. 6 giorni fa · Built around 1100 by Herman II, Margrave of Baden, the castle’s strategic viewpoint made it great for defence. It expanded over the centuries, eventually becoming a fortress with a complex of buildings surrounded by defensive walls. In the 15th century, under Margrave Bernhard I, the castle became a regal residence.

  3. 2 mag 2024 · January 30, 2013. NettyRoyal. Leave a Comment. On 15 January 2013 sadly passed away Princess Margarita von Baden, aged 80, at her home in Farnham, England. She was born at Salem Castle, Germany on 14 July 1932 as daughter of Margrave Berthold von Baden and Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark. She was the daughter of Margrave ...

  4. 5 giorni fa · The Margrave of Baden has gone from Basel to Geneva. Your Serenity may have heard that he is to go to France, but he will not go to the Court or see the king unless strongly urged.

  5. 2 mag 2024 · Guestlist: Funeral of the Margrave of Baden. January 21, 2023. NettyRoyal. Leave a Comment. At the Münster in Salem, Germany, on Friday 13 January 2023 the funeral service for Maximilian Margrave of Baden, who died on 29 December 2022, took place.

  6. 13 mag 2024 · First Margrave who founded a dynasty in Brandenburg. Ruler of the Northern March from 1134. Otto I: 1128: 1170–1184: 8 July 1184: Margraviate of Brandenburg: Judith of Poland 1148 two children Ada of Holland 1175 one child: Ruled together with his father since 1144. Otto II the Generous: c.1150: 1184–1205: 4 July 1205: Margraviate of ...

  7. 7 mag 2024 · The Margraviate of Baden ( German: Markgrafschaft Baden) was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire. Spread along the right banks of the Upper Rhine in south-western Germany, it was named a margraviate in 1112 and existed until 1535, when it was split into the two margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden.