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  1. The Grand Duchy of Baden (German: Großherzogtum Baden), also known as the Baden Palatinate (German: Baden Pfalz), was a state in south-west Germany on the east bank of the Rhine. It existed as a sovereign state between 1806 and 1871 and as part of the German Empire from 1871 until 1918.

  2. El Gran Ducado de Baden (en alemán: Großherzogtum Baden) fue un Estado histórico en el suroeste de Alemania, a orillas del Rin. Existió entre 1806 y 1918 y su capital fue Karlsruhe.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BadenBaden - Wikipedia

    In 1806, the Electorate of Baden, receiving territorial additions, became the Grand Duchy of Baden. The Grand Duchy of Baden was a state within the German Confederation until 1866 and the German Empire until 1918, succeeded by the Republic of Baden within the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.

  4. Grand Dukes of Baden, 1806–1918. See also. References. List of monarchs of Baden. Baden was an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire and later one of the German states along the frontier with France, primarily consisting of territory along the right bank of the Rhine, opposite Alsace and the Palatinate . History.

  5. Map of the railway lines in Baden 1870. The Grand Duchy of Baden was an independent state in what is now southwestern Germany until the creation of the German Empire in 1871. It had its own state-owned railway company, the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways (Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen or G.Bad.St.E.), which was

  6. The Grand Duchy of Baden was a state in south-west Germany on the east bank of the Rhine. It existed sovereign between 1806 and 1871 and as part of the German Empire from 1871 until 1918. The duchy's 12th-century origins were as a margraviate that eventually split into two, Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden, before being reunified in 1771.

  7. Life. Frederick was born in Karlsruhe, Baden, on 9 September 1826. He was the third son of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden and Princess Sophie of Sweden. He became the heir presumptive to the grand duchy upon the death of his father in 1852 [1] and the accession of his brother as Grand Duke Louis II.