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  1. Baden-Durlach became Lutheran during the Protestant Reformation, unlike Baden-Baden, which remained Catholic. Baden-Durlach occupied Baden-Baden from 1594 to 1622, but was driven out after being defeated at the Battle of Wimpfen, during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). The territory was ravaged during the Nine Years' War (1688-1697).

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  3. Marie Jakobaea of Baden-Sponheim (25 June 1507 – 16 November 1580) was a German noblewoman and duchess consort of Bavaria. Life [ edit ] Marie was the daughter of Philip I, Margrave of Baden (1479–1533) and Countess Elisabeth (1483–1522), daughter of Philip, Elector Palatine and princess Margarete von Bayern-Landshut.

  4. Christopher was the eldest son of Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden and Catherine of Austria, [1] a sister of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor . Christopher regained the territories that were lost by his father to the Palatinate and its allies. He maneuvered to keep these territories united under his son and successor Philip I, but his ...

  5. 14 de feb. de 2008 · Sister Margaret Berry (Sister John Francis) CSJ, 77, died Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008, at West Penn Hospital in her 60th year as a Sister of St. Joseph of Baden. She was the daughter of the late John and

  6. After the Turks were defeated, Frederick participated on the Dutch side in the Franco-Dutch War. In 1676, he began a siege on the fortress of Philippsburg; after he captured the city on 17 September of that year, it was added to the Baden-Durlach territories. He died on 10 or 31 [1] January 1677 at the Karlsburg Castle in Durlach.

  7. In 1999, Sister Clare embraced what she called a “privileged and grace-filled ministry” as a social worker at Villa St. Joseph, where she encountered nursing care residents who were nearing “the absolute fullness of God’s love.”. Attentive to their social and spiritual needs, Sister Clare nurtured relationships with residents ...