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  1. Maximilian, Margrave of Baden. Mother. Archduchess Valerie of Austria. Bernhard Prinz und Markgraf von Baden (born 27 May 1970), styled Margrave of Baden and Duke of Zähringen, [a] is the head of the House of Baden since 29 December 2022 following the death of his father, Maximilian. [1] He is a first cousin once removed of King Charles III of ...

  2. Maximilian Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Prinz und Markgraf von Baden, Herzog von Zähringen, (kurz (Prinz) Max von Baden; * 10. Juli 1867 in Baden-Baden; † 6. November 1929 in Konstanz) war 1918 der letzte Reichskanzler des Deutschen Kaiserreichs und der letzte Thronfolger des Großherzogtums Baden . Der als relativ liberal geltende Prinz, ein ...

  3. Juli 1867 in Baden, Baden; † 6. November 1929 in Salem bei Überlingen), genannt Max von Baden, war preußischer General und für einen Monat der letzte Reichskanzler des Deutschen Kaiserreiches. English: Prince Maximilian of Baden (Max von Baden) (10 July 1867 – 6 November 1929) was the cousin and heir of Grand Duke Frederick II of Baden and succeeded Frederick as head of the Grand Ducal ...

  4. Maximilian, Margrave of Baden (Maximilian Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm; 10 July 1867 – 6 November 1929), also known as Max von Baden, was a German prince, general, and politician. He was heir presumptive to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Baden, and in October and November 1918 briefly served as the last chancellor of the German Empire and minister-president of Prussia. He sued for peace on ...

  5. 13 de jul. de 2016 · Maximilian of Baden (1867-1929) was born on 10 July 1867, the son of Prince Wilhelm von Baden (1829-1897) and Maria Maximilianowna von Leuchtenberg (1841-1914). He studied law and joined the Prussian army. His uncle was Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907). When it became apparent that Frederick’s son would remain childless, Max of ...

  6. Maximilian, Margrave of Baden (Maximilian Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm; 10 July 1867 – 6 November 1929),[1] also known as Max von Baden, was a German prince and politician. He was heir presumptive to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Baden, and in October and November 1918 briefly served as Chancellor of the German Empire. He sued for peace on Germany's behalf at the end of World War I based ...

  7. Maximilian Joseph Eugene Auguste Napoleon de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg, Prince Romanowsky (2 October 1817 – 1 November 1852) was the husband of Grand Duchess Maria Nikolayevna of Russia and first cousin of Emperors Napoleon III of the French and Francis Joseph I of Austria. He was a grandson of Napoleon I's first wife, the Empress ...