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  1. Christopher of Baden-Durlach (9 October 1684, Karlsburg Castle, Durlach – 2 May 1723, Karlsruhe) was Prince and (titular) Margrave of Baden-Durlach. Christopher was the second son of Margrave Frederick VII Magnus of Baden-Durlach and Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp (born February 6, 1649 – † April 25, 1728), daughter of the Duke ...

  2. Germany. The Margraviate of Baden-Durlach was an early modern territory of the Holy Roman Empire, in the upper Rhine valley, which existed from 1535 to 1771. It was formed when the Margraviate of Baden was split between the sons of Margrave Christopher I and was named for its capital, Durlach.

    • German
    • Lutheran (from 1556)
    • Margraviate
  3. 2 de may. de 2022 · Karlsruhe, Baden, Deutschland (HRR) Genealogy for Christoph von Baden-Durlach (Zähringen), Markgraf (1684 - 1723) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. a: Charles Frederick was the Margrave of Baden-Durlach until 1771, when he inherited Baden-Baden and became the margrave of unified Baden. In 1803, his support of Napoleon rewarded him with the rank of prince-elector. In 1806, he was raised to the rank of Grand Duke, when he joined the Confederation of the Rhine.

    • Feudal monarchy
    • Germany
    • Margraviate
  5. Christopher of Baden-Durlach (9 October 1684, Karlsburg Castle, Durlach – 2 May 1723, Karlsruhe) was Prince and (titular) Margrave of Baden-Durlach. Christopher was the son of Margrave Frederick VII Magnus of Baden-Durlach and Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp (born February 6, 1649 – † April 25, 1728), daughter of the Duke Frederick III ...

  6. Christopher I: Died 1527. 1515 - 1533: Philip I: 1515 - 1535: Bernard III: Became margrave of Baden-Baden. 1515 - 1535: Ernest: Became margrave of Baden-Durlach. 1536: The margraviate is divided, forming Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden. Margraves of Baden-Baden AD 1535 - 1771. 1535 - 1536: Bernard III: Former margrave of Baden. 1536 - 1556 ...

  7. The Margraviate of Baden-Durlach was an early modern territory of the Holy Roman Empire, in the upper Rhine valley, which existed from 1535 to 1771. It was formed when the Margraviate of Baden was split between the sons of Margrave Christopher I and was named for its capital, Durlach.