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Princess Marie Amelie of Baden (Marie Amelie Elisabeth Caroline; 11 October 1817 – 17 October 1888) was the youngest daughter of Charles, Grand Duke of Baden and Stéphanie de Beauharnais. In 1843, she married the Scottish nobleman William Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale .
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.
31 de mar. de 2021 · Princess Marie of Baden by Francis Grant (1803–78), c.1850, oil on canvas, Brodick Collection. Sometimes portrayed as a lonely and reclusive figure, in reality Marie was an opinionated and vivacious socialite who travelled Europe, mingling with the highest ranks of society, including emperors and royalty.
Princess Marie of Baden ( Marie Amalie; 20 November 1834, in Karlsruhe – 21 November 1899, in Amorbach) was the third daughter and seventh child of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden (1790–1852) and his wife Princess Sophie of Sweden (1801–65).
- 11 September 1858 – 21 November 1899
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María Amelia de Baden (en alemán, Marie Amelie von Baden; Karlsruhe, 11 de octubre de 1817- Baden-Baden, 17 de octubre de 1888) fue princesa de Baden por nacimiento, y duquesa de Hamilton por matrimonio. Fue la tatarabuela materna del príncipe Alberto II de Mónaco . Biografía.
- María Amelia Isabel Carolina (en alemán, Marie Amelie Elisabeth Karoline)
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. More From encyclopedia.com. Marie of Baden (1817–1888)Duchess of Hamilton and princess of Zahringen .
Marie, Duchess of Anhalt (née Princess Sophie Marie of Baden; 26 July 1865 – 29 November 1939) was the wife and consort of Friedrich II, Duke of Anhalt. She was the last Duchess of Anhalt, as German royal and noble titles were abolished in 1919 during the Weimar Republic.