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  1. Germán VI [1] (1226 - 4 de octubre de 1250) fue margrave de Baden y de Verona desde 1243 hasta su muerte. Descendiente de la suaba Casa de Zähringen , era hijo del margrave Germán V de Baden y de la Condesa Palatina Irmengard del Rin , hija de Enrique V, Conde Palatino del Rin .

  2. Herman VI (c. 1226 – 4 October 1250) was Margrave of Baden and titular margrave of Verona from 1243 until his death. [1] A descendant of the Swabian House of Zähringen, he was the son of Margrave Herman V and Irmengard, daughter of Count Palatine Henry V of the Rhine. He succeeded his father in Baden on 16 January 1243.

  3. Herman VI, margrave de Baden (n. 1226) Herman VI (c. 1226 - 4 de octubre de 1250) fue margrave de Baden y margrave titular de Verona desde 1243 hasta su muerte. Descendiente de la casa suaba de Zähringen, era hijo del margrave Herman V e Irmengard, hija del conde palatino.

  4. Germán VI fue margrave de Baden y de Verona desde 1243 hasta su muerte. Descendiente de la suaba Casa de Zähringen, era hijo del margrave Germán V de Baden y de la Condesa Palatina Irmengard del Rin, hija de Enrique V, Conde Palatino del Rin. Sucedió a su padre en Baden el 16 de enero de 1243.

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    Because Baden was the capital, the new margraviate was also known as Baden. Herman II would continue to be margrave until his death in 1130. His son and grandson, Hermann III (reigned 1130–1160) and Herman IV (reigned 1160–1190), added to their territories. Around 1200, these lands were divided for the first time. Two lines, Baden-Baden and Baden-H...

    Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden(reigned 1391–1431) united all of the acquisitions in 1391. A soldier of some renown, Bernard continued the mission of his predecessors, and gained several more districts, including Baden-Pforzheim and Baden-Hochberg. Since 1291, Baden-Pforzheim had its own margraviate, but in 1361 it ran out of heirs, falling back...

    In 1462 the dispute over the election of the new Archbishop of Mainz sent Charles I (reigned 1453–1475) to fight the war against Frederick I, Elector Palatine. Known as the "Mainz Archbishops' Feud", it was brief, lasting only a few months, but the effects were ruinous for the loser – Charles. He had to surrender several of his territories to the E...

    In 1771, Augustus George became the last Margrave of Baden-Baden when he died without sons. All his territories passed to his 6th cousin twice removed and nearest heir – the Margrave of Baden-Durlach, Charles Frederick(reigned 1738–1811). For the third and last time, all the Badener lands became united under a single ruler. Although Baden was final...

  5. Herman VI (c. 1226 - 4 de octubre de 1250) fue margrave de Baden y margrave titular de Verona desde 1243 hasta su muerte. [1] Descendiente de la casa suaba de Zähringen , era hijo del margrave Herman V y de Irmengard , hija del conde palatino Enrique V del Rin .

  6. Germán V de Baden-Baden (h. 1180 - 16 de enero de 1243) fue margrave de Verona y de Baden desde 1190 hasta su muerte. Era el hijo de Germán IV y su esposa Berta de Tubinga. Se casó en 1217 con Irmengarda , Condesa Palatina del Rin (1200-24 de febrero de 1260); su matrimonio duró hasta la muerte de Germán V.