Rudolf I, Margrave of Baden (1230 – 19 November 1288) served as Regent to Margrave Frederick I from 1250 until 1267, then as Margrave of Baden from 1268...
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Rudolph I, Count Palatine of Tübingen (1160–1219) Rudolph I, Bishop of Schwerin (died 1262) Rudolf I, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1230–1288) Rudolf I of Germany...
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Rudolf III, Margrave of Baden-Baden (? – 2 February 1332) was a son of Margrave Rudolf I and his wife, Kunigunde of Eberstein. After his father died in...
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Rudolf VI of Baden (died 21 March 1372) was Margrave of Baden-Baden and Count of Eberstein from 1353 to 1372. He was the elder son of Frederick III and...
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was named after the first Habsburg King of Germany, Rudolf I, who reigned from 1273 to 1291. Rudolf was raised together with his older sister Gisela and...
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Bernard I of Baden (1364 – 5 April 1431, Baden) was Margrave of the Margraviate of Baden from 1391 to 1431. He was the elder son of Rudolf VI and Matilda...
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Rudolf I (1 May 1218 – 15 July 1291) was the first King of Germany of the Habsburg dynasty from 1273 until his death. Rudolf's election marked the end...
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Rudolf II, Margrave of Baden-Baden (died 14 February 1295) was the second son of Margrave Rudolf I and his wife Kunigunde of Eberstein. Until his father's...
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Rudolf IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (died 25 June 1348) was a son of Margrave Herman VII of Baden and his wife, Agnes of Truhendingen.[citation needed]...
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Rudolph IV (redirect from Rudolf IV)
Rudolph IV or Rudolf IV may refer to: Rudolph IV, Count of Neuchâtel (1274–1343) Rudolf IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (died 1348) Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria...
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Frederick I of Baden (1249 – October 29, 1268), a member of the House of Zähringen, was Margrave of Baden and of Verona, as well as claimant Duke of Austria...
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Margrave of Baden from 1288 until his death. He was the son of Margrave Rudolf I of Baden and his wife, Kunigunde of Eberstein (c. 1230 – 12 April 1284/90 in...
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Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden (c. 1268 – 13 February 1297) was a son of Rudolf I and his wife, Kunigunde of Eberstein. After his father died in 1288,...
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Christopher I of Baden (13 November 1453 – 19 April 1527) was the Margrave of Baden from 1475 to 1515. Christopher was the eldest son of Charles I, Margrave...
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Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20 January 1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia (as Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of Bohemia (1575–1608/1611)...
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the Stauffer Medal, the highest award of the state of Baden-Württemberg, in the same year. Rudolf Wild received the honorary medal of the Ruprecht-Karls...
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the duchies of Austria and Styria, leaving the rule over Baden to his younger brother Rudolf. However, he had a mighty rival in King Ottokar II of Bohemia...
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of Baden-Baden, and the other by the Protestant Margraves of Baden-Durlach. In 1771, the main Baden-Baden line became extinct, and all of the Baden lands...
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the title Commandant of Auschwitz: The Autobiography of Rudolf Hoess. Höss was born in Baden-Baden into a strict, well-off Catholic family. He lived with...
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Herman V, Margrave of Baden (c. 1180 – 17 January 1243) ruled Verona and Baden from 1190 until his death. He was the son of Herman IV and his wife Bertha...
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that year. He had three children: Henry, Rudolf II and Otto I. Margraviate of Baden List of rulers of Baden Fritz Schülin: Rötteln-Haagen, Beiträge zur...
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Rudolf I (c. 1282 – 3/4 July 1307), also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, was a member of the House of Habsburg, the King of Bohemia and titular King of Poland...
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The Margraviate of Baden (German: Markgrafschaft Baden) was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire. Spread along the right banks of the Upper...
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Germany from 1298 until his assassination. He was the eldest son of King Rudolf I of Germany and his first wife Gertrude of Hohenberg. Sometimes referred...
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Baden-Baden (German pronunciation: [ˈbaːdn̩ ˈbaːdn̩] ) is a spa town in the state of Baden-Württemberg, south-western Germany, at the north-western border...
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Irmengard of the Rhine (redirect from Irmengard of Baden)
Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden. They had the following children: Herman VI (1225 – 4 October 1250), Margrave of Baden Rudolf I (1230 – 19 November 1288)...
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Baden was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and later one of the German states along the frontier with France primarily consisting of territory along the...
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time, his uncle Otto I acted as regent. When Rudolf II came of age, he and Otto I ruled jointly, until Otto's death in 1384. Rudolf III is considered the...
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Margrave Philip I of Baden (6 November 1479 – 17 September 1533) took over the administration of his father's possessions Baden (Baden-Baden), Durlach, Pforzheim...
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Margrave of Baden-Hachberg Rudolf I, the first Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg Frederick, who also joined the Teutonic Knights Verena, married Egino I, Count...
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