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  1. Princess Marie Amelie of Baden (Marie Amelie Elisabeth Caroline; 11 October 1817 – 17 October 1888) was the youngest daughter of Charles, Grand Duke of Baden and Stéphanie de Beauharnais. In 1843, she married the Scottish nobleman William Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale.

  2. Princess Marie of Baden (Marie Amalie; 20 November 1834, in Karlsruhe – 21 November 1899, in Amorbach) was the third daughter and seventh child of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden (1790–1852) and his wife Princess Sophie of Sweden (1801–65). She was Princess of Leiningen through her marriage with Ernst Leopold, 4th Prince of Leiningen.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Princess Marie of Baden by Francis Grant (1803–78), c.1850, oil on canvas, Brodick Collection Sometimes portrayed as a lonely and reclusive figure, in reality Marie was an opinionated and vivacious socialite who travelled Europe, mingling with the highest ranks of society, including emperors and royalty.

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  4. María Amelia de Baden (en alemán, Marie Amelie von Baden; Karlsruhe, 11 de octubre de 1817-Baden-Baden, 17 de octubre de 1888) fue princesa de Baden por nacimiento, y duquesa de Hamilton por matrimonio. Fue la tatarabuela materna del príncipe Alberto II de Mónaco.

  5. Princess Margarita of Baden (Margarete Alice Thyra Viktoria Marie Louise Scholastica; 14 July 1932 – 15 January 2013) was the only daughter of Berthold, Margrave of Baden, and Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark. She was the eldest cousin of King Charles III and eldest niece of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of ...

  6. Marie of Baden, Princess of Leiningen (1834-1899), Wife of Ernst Leopold, 4th Prince of Leiningen; daughter of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden. Marie Amelie ('Molly') (née of Baden) Princess of Leiningen. Sitter in 5 portraits

  7. Princess Marie was the daughter of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden and in 1858 she married Ernest, Prince of Leiningen. Her aunt, Princess Feodora, described her to Queen Victoria as 'a sweet, amiable creature, you will like I am certain, I think they promise to lead a happy, comfortable life together ... I am convinced she is the wife for him'.