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  1. Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden (Marie Alexandra Thyra Victoria Louise Carola Hilda; 1 August 1902 – 29 January 1944) was a Hessian princess by marriage. Family [ edit ] She was the only daughter and elder child of Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867–1929) and Princess Marie Louise of Hanover and Cumberland .

  2. 31 de mar. de 2021 · 31 Mar 2021. Princess Marie of Baden (1817–88) Written by Sarah Beattie, Regional Curator, Ayrshire & Arran/Dumfries & Galloway. Princess Marie of Baden by Francis Grant (1803–78), c.1850, oil on canvas, Brodick Collection.

  3. Biography. Princess of Baden by birth and Hessian princess by marriage. She was the only daughter of Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867–1929) and Princess Marie Louise of Hanover and Cumberland. On 17 September 1924 she married Prince Wolfgang of Hesse (1896–1989).

  4. Born Mary Alexandra Thyra Victoria Louise Carol Hilda on August 1, 1902, in Salem, Baden, Germany; killed in an air raid, age 42, on January 29, 1944, in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany; daughter of Maximilian, margrave of Baden, and Marie-Louise Guelph (1879–1948); married Wolfgang of Hesse-Cassel, on September 17, 1924.

  5. Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden (Marie Alexandra Thyra Victoria Louise Carola Hilda; 1 August 1902 – 29 January 1944) was a Hessian princess by marriage. Family She was the only daughter and elder child of Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867 – 1929) and Princess Marie Louise of Hanover and Cumberland.

  6. Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden (1902-1944) was a daughter of Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867–1929) and Princess Marie Louise of Hanover and Cumberland. On 17 September 1924 she married en:Prince Wolfgang of Hesse (1896–1989), the heir of the would-be en:King of Finland.

  7. Colonel Harry Legge (1852-1924), a nurse and a little girl, possibly Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden (1902-44), stand by a well in the foreground. where Queen Alexandra and her sister Empress Maria Feodorovna lived here during the summer.