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  1. William Louis of Baden-Durlach (14 January 1732 – 17 December 1788) was the brother of the first Grand Duke of Baden, Charles Frederick. In 1753 he became governor of the province of Gelderland based in Arnhem. In 1766 he was appointed by the Netherlands States-General to lieutenant general.

  2. Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden (German: Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden-Baden; 8 April 1655 – 4 January 1707) was the ruling Margrave of Baden-Baden in Germany and chief commander of the Imperial army. He was also known as Türkenlouis ("Turkish Louis") for his numerous victories against Ottoman forces. After his death in 1707 ...

  3. Louis William, Margrave of Baden (8 April 1655 – 4 January 1707) was the ruler of Baden in Germany and chief commander of the Imperial army. He was also known as Türkenlouis ("Turk Louis"). At his death in 1707, his wife, Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg, acted as regent of Baden-Baden. Contents. 1 Family. 2 Military career. 3 Marriage and children.

  4. William Louis of Baden-Durlach (14 January 1732 – 17 December 1788) was the brother of the first Grand Duke of Baden, Charles Frederick. In 1753 he became governor of the province of Gelderland based in Arnhem. In 1766 he was appointed by the Netherlands States-General to lieutenant general.

  5. Prince William of Baden. Margrave Wilhelm of Baden (8 April 1792 in Karlsruhe [1] – 11 October 1859 in Karlsruhe [2]) was the second son of Karl Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden and his second wife, Luise Karoline, Baroness Geyer von Geyersberg (26 May 1768 – 23 July 1820), the daughter of Lt. Col. Baron Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Geyer von ...

  6. The Grand Duchess of Baden Luise and her Son, Prince Louis William 1872. Albumen print | 8.9 x 5.6 cm (image) | RCIN 2908426. ©. Description. Carte-de-visite double portrait of Luise, Grand Duchess of Baden (1838-1923) and her son Louis Charles Frederick William de Bade (1865-1888).

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Maximilian, prince of Baden was the prince of Baden and chancellor of Germany, appointed on Oct. 3, 1918, because his humanitarian reputation made the emperor William II think him capable of bringing World War I expeditiously to an end. The son of the grand duke Frederick I’s brother Prince William.