
| REFERENCE | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | COMMENTS | |
| 32 | Grand Duke | Karl Friedrich of Baden | 1728 | 1811 | Landgravine | Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt | 1723 | 1783 | Karl Friedrich was the Margrave of Baden-Durlach from 1746 to 1771 and following the extinction of the Baden-Baden line in 1771 (with the death of Margrave August-George of Baden-Baden) he became Margrave of Baden. Karl Friedrich became Elector in 1803 and Grand Duke in 1806. | |
| 32 | Grand Duke | Karl Friedrich of Baden | 1728 | 1811 | Karoline Luise Geyer von Geyersberg | 1768 | 1820 | Karl Friedrich was the Margrave of Baden-Durlach from 1746 to 1771 and following the extinction of the Baden-Baden line in 1771 (with the death of Margrave August-George of Baden-Baden) he became Margrave of Baden. Karl Friedrich became Elector in 1803 and Grand Duke in 1806. Karoline Luise was created Baroness von Hochberg in 1787,Countess von Hochberg in 1796 and Princess of Baden in 1817 | ||
| 32.1 | Prince | Karl Ludwig of Baden | 1755 | 1801 | Landgravine | Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt | 1754 | 1832 | ||
| 32.11 | Princess | Katherina of Baden | 1776 | 1823 | ||||||
| 32.12 | Princess | Karoline of Baden | 1776 | 1841 | King | Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria | 1756 | 1825 | See 18 - Maximilian was born Count Maximilian of Birkenfeld-Zweibruken, succeeding his brother as Duke of Zweibruken in 1795. He succeeded his very distant cousin Karl Theodore as Elector of Bavaria in 1799, culminating as the first King of Bavaria on 26 December 1805 | |
| 32.13 | Princess | Luise of Baden | 1779 | 1826 | Emperor | Alexander I of all the Russias | 1777 | 1825 | See 4.1 - Luise took the name "Elisaveta Alexeievna" on her marriage. | |
| 32.14 | Princess | Friederike of Baden | 1781 | 1826 | King | Gustaf IV Adolf of Sweden | 1778 | 1837 | Gustaf was forcibly dethroned on 29 March 1809 having been arrested by Generals on 13 March following futile campaigns in which Sweden lost Finland to Russia. In December 1809 Gustaf and his family were transported to Germany. In exile Gustaf used several titles, Count Gottorp, Duke of Holstein-Eutin, and finally settled at St. Gallen in Switzerland where he lived in great loneliness and indigence, under the name of Colonel Gustafsson. It was there that he suffered a stroke and died. Gustaf was succeeded by his Uncle King Carl XIII | |
| 32.141 | Crown Prince | Gustaf of Sweden (Prince of Vasa) | 1799 | 1877 | Princess | Luise Amalie of Baden | 1811 | 1854 | See 32.171 | |
| 32.1411 | Princess | Karola Frederikke of Sweden | 1833 | 1907 | King | Albrecht of Saxony | 1828 | 1902 | See 26.662 | |
| 32.142 | Princess | Sophie of Sweden | 1801 | 1865 | Grand Duke | Karl Leopold of Baden | 1790 | 1852 | See 32.5 | |
| 32.143 | Prince | Carl Gustaf of Sweden (Duke of Finland) | 1802 | 1805 | ||||||
| 32.144 | Princess | Amalia of Sweden | 1805 | 1853 | ||||||
| 32.145 | Princess | Cecilie of Sweden | 1807 | 1844 | Grand Duke | August of Oldenburg | 1783 | 1853 | See 31.1 | |
| 32.15 | Princess | Marie of Baden | 1782 | 1808 | Duke | Friedrich Wilhelm of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 1771 | 1815 | Friedrich Wilhelm was killed in action in Quatre Bas | |
| 32.151 | Duke | Karl III of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 1804 | 1873 | Karl III was extremely unpopular and was deposed in 1830 | |||||
| 32.152 | Duke | Wilhelm of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 1806 | 1884 | The death of Wilhelm brought this line of Brunswick to an end. In theory the Duchy should have passed to the Kings of Hanover, but as
George V (King of Hanover) was strongly anti-Prussian a delaying tactic was employed by Prussia until 1913 when the Duchy finally passed to
Prince Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg). The duchy was governed by regents between 1885 and 1913 |
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| 32.16 | Prince | Karl Friedrich of Baden | 1784 | 1785 | ||||||
| 32.17 | Grand Duke | Karl Ludwig of Baden | 1786 | 1818 | Princess | Stephanie de Beauharnais | 1789 | 1860 | Stephanie's father Claude de Beauharnais was a first cousin to Alexandre, Vicomte de Beauharnais. Napoleon Bonaparte adopted Stephanie and named her "Princesse Française" (Princess of France) this was to enable Napoleon to secure an alliance with the Prince-elector of Baden | |
| 32.171 | Princess | Luise Amalie of Baden | 1811 | 1854 | Crown Prince | Gustaf of Sweden (Prince of Vasa) | 1799 | 1877 | See 32.141 | |
| 32.172 | Prince | "Son" of Baden | 1812 | 1812 | There's a rumour this child was kidnapped and raised as Kaspar Hauser. The rumour also implicates his step-grandmother Countess von Hochberg in this supposed kidnapping. | |||||
| 32.173 | Princess | Josephine of Baden | 1813 | 1900 | Prince | Karl Anton of Hohenzollern | 1811 | 1885 | See 6 | |
| 32.174 | Prince | Alexander of Baden | 1816 | 1816 | ||||||
| 32.175 | Princess | Marie Amalie of Baden | 1817 | 1888 | William Douglas Hamilton (11 th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon) | 1811 | 1863 | William Douglas Hamilton died after falling down the stairs of the Maison Doree on the Boulevard des Italiens in Paris | ||
| 32.1751 | William Alexander Douglas-Hamilton (12th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon) | 1845 | 1895 | Lady | Mary Louise Montagu | 1854 | 1934 | |||
| 32.1752 | Charles George Douglas-Hamilton (7th Earl of Selkirk) | 1847 | 1886 | |||||||
| 32.1753 | Lady | Mary Douglas-Hamilton | 1850 | 1922 | Prince | Albert Honoré Charles of Monaco | 1848 | 1922 | See 46.211 | |
| 32.1753 | Lady | Mary Douglas-Hamilton | 1850 | 1922 | Count | Tassilo Festetics von Tolna | 1850 | 1933 | Tassilo was created Fürst Festetics von Tolna in 1911 | |
| 32.17531 | Countess | Maria Mathilde Festetics von Tolna | 1881 | 1953 | Prince | Karl Emil zu Fürstenberg | 1867 | 1945 | See 32.842 | |
| 32.17532 | Prince | Georg Tassilo Festetics von Tolna | 1882 | 1941 | Countess | Marie Franziska von Haugwitz | 1900 | 1972 | ||
| 32.17533 | Countess | Alexandra Olga Festetics von Tolna | 1884 | 1963 | Prince | Karl of Windisch-Graetz | 1871 | 1915 | Karl's grandfather Weriand (1790-1867) was created Fürst zu Windisch-Graetz (Line II) on 18 May 1822. Weriand's elder brother Alfred (1787-1862) having been created Fürst zu Windisch-Graetz (Line I) on 24 May 1804 | |
| 32.17533 | Countess | Alexandra Olga Festetics von Tolna | 1884 | 1963 | Prince | Erwin zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, v.Ratibor u.Corvey | 1890 | 1950 | ||
| 32.17534 | Countess | Karola-Friederike Festetics von Tolna | 1888 | 1951 | Baron | Oskar Gautsch von Frankenthurn | 1879 | 1958 | ||
| 32.18 | Princess | Wilhelmina of Baden | 1788 | 1836 | Grand Duke | Ludwig II of Hesse and by Rhine | 1777 | 1848 | See 5 - Ludwig II was the son of Landgrave Ludwig X of Hesse-Darmstadt (1753-1830) who assumed the title of Grand Duke in 1806 and by the Congress of Vienna was further recognised as the Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine (as Ludwig I) | |
| 32.2 | Prince | Friedrich Ludwig of Baden | 1756 | 1817 | Princess | Luise of Nassau-Usingen | 1776 | 1829 | ||
| 32.3 | Grand Duke | Ludwig I of Baden | 1763 | 1830 | Ludwig I had a number of illegitimate offspring, please see Hein Bruin's Web Page on Grand Duke Ludwig I of Baden for further details | |||||
| 32.4 | Princess | Luise of Baden | 1767 | 1767 | ||||||
| 32.5 | Grand Duke | Karl Leopold of Baden | 1790 | 1852 | Princess | Sophie of Sweden | 1801 | 1865 | See 32.142 | |
| 32.51 | Princess | Alexandrine Luise of Baden | 1820 | 1904 | Duke | Ernst II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | 1818 | 1893 | See 28.41 | |
| 32.52 | Prince | Ludwig Karl of Baden | 1822 | 1822 | ||||||
| 32.53 | Grand Duke | Ludig II of Baden | 1824 | 1858 | Ludwig II succeeded his father as Grand Duke of Baden in 1852 but due to a mental illness his brother Friedrich acted as Regent from 1852 to 1856. Ludwig II was succeeded as Grand Duke by his brother Friedrich on 5 September 1856 as there was no hope of Ludwig II making a recovery. | |||||
| 32.54 | Grand Duke | Friedrich I of Baden | 1826 | 1907 | Princess | Luise of Prussia | 1838 | 1923 | See 11.22 | |
| 32.541 | Grand Duke | Friedrich II of Baden | 1857 | 1928 | Princess | Hilda of Luxemburg | 1864 | 1952 | See 34.6 - Friedrich abdicated his throne on 22 November 1918 | |
| 32.542 | Princess | Viktoria of Baden | 1862 | 1930 | King | Gustaf V of Sweden | 1858 | 1950 | See 3.31 - Viktoria being the great granddaughter of King Gustaf IV Adolf of Sweden (Vasa line) reunited the Vasa line of Sweden with the Bernadotte line | |
| 32.543 | Prince | Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden | 1865 | 1888 | ||||||
| 32.55 | Prince | Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden | 1829 | 1897 | Princess | Maria Romanovsky | 1841 | 1914 | See 18.272 | |
| 32.551 | Princess | Sophie Marie of Baden | 1865 | 1939 | Duke | Friedrich II of Anhalt | 1856 | 1918 | See 30.L22 | |
| 32.552 | Margrave | Maximilian "Max" of Baden | 1867 | 1929 | Princess | Marie Louise of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg) | 1879 | 1948 | See 25.111 - Maximilan "Max" was appointed German Chancellor on 3 October 1918 and placed in charge of obtaining a negotiated peace with the allies. He resigned his office on 9 November 1918. Max who was Heir Apparent to the Throne of Baden, renounced all claims to the Succession for himself and his heirs on 22 November 1918, coincidentally with the Abdication of Grand Duke Friedrich II of Baden | |
| 32.5521 | Princess | Marie Alexandra Louise of Baden | 1902 | 1944 | Prince | Wolfgang of Hesse-Cassel | 1896 | 1989 | See 45.1454 - Princess Marie was killed in an Allied bombing raid in Frankfurt-am-Main | |
| 32.5522 | Margrave | Berthold of Baden | 1906 | 1963 | Princess | Theodora of Greece and Denmark | 1906 | 1969 | See 16.72 | |
| 32.55221 - QVD | Princess | Margarita of Baden | 1932 | Prince | Tomislav of Yugoslavia | 1928 | 2000 | See 7.542 | ||
| 32.55222 - QVD | Margrave | Maximilian "Max" of Baden | 1933 | Archduchess | Valerie of Austria (Tuscany Line) | 1941 | See 20.38339 - Maximilian is the present Head of the Grand Ducal House of Baden | |||
| 32.552221 - QVD | Princess | Marie Louise of Baden | 1969 | Richard Baker | 1936 | |||||
| 32.5522211 - QVD | Sofia Baker | 2001 | ||||||||
| 32.552222 - QVD | Hereditary Prince | Bernard of Baden | 1970 | Stephanie Kaul | 1966 | |||||
| 32.5522221 - QVD | Prince | Leopold Bernard of Baden | 2002 | |||||||
| 32.5522222 - QVD | Prince | Friedrich Bernhard of Baden | 2004 | |||||||
| 32.5522223 - QVD | Prince | Karl-Wilhelm Bernhard of Baden | 2006 | |||||||
| 32.552223 - QVD | Prince | Leopold of Baden | 1971 | |||||||
| 32.552224 - QVD | Prince | Michael of Baden | 1976 | |||||||
| 32.55223 - QVD | Prince | Ludwig of Baden | 1937 | Princess | Anna Maria "Marianne" of Auersperg-Breunner | 1943 | Anna Maria is a sister of Prince Heinrich of Auersperg-Breunner | |||
| 32.552231 - QVD | Princess | Sophie of Baden | 1975 | |||||||
| 32.552232 - QVD | Prince | Berthold of Baden | 1976 | |||||||
| 32.552233 - QVD | Princess | Aglaë of Baden | 1981 | |||||||
| 32.56 | Prince | Karl Friedrich of Baden | 1832 | 1906 | Baroness | Rosalie Luise von Beust | 1845 | 1908 | Rosalie was created Countess von Rhena on 8 May 1871 by the Grand Duke of Baden | |
| 32.57 | Princess | Marie "Molly" of Baden | 1834 | 1899 | Prince | Ernst of Leiningen (4th Prince of Leiningen) | 1830 | 1904 | See 39.21 | |
| 32.58 | Princess | Cecile of Baden | 1839 | 1891 | Grand Duke | Michael of Russia | 1832 | 1909 | See 4.98 | |
| 32.6 | Prince | Wilhelm of Baden | 1792 | 1859 | Duchess | Elisabeth of Württemberg | 1802 | 1864 | See 22.25 | |
| 32.61 | Princess | Henriette of Baden | 1833 | 1834 | ||||||
| 32.62 | Princess | Sophie of Baden | 1834 | 1904 | Prince | Waldemar of Lippe-Detmold | 1824 | 1895 | Waldemar was succeeded as Prince (Fürst) of Lippe-Detmold by his unmarried brother Karl Alexander (1831-1905) who's death brought an end to the Detmold line of Lippe | |
| 32.63 | Princess | Elisabeth of Baden | 1835 | 1891 | ||||||
| 32.64 | Princess | Leopoldine of Baden | 1837 | 1903 | Prince | Hermann of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (6 th Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg) | 1832 | 1913 | See 39.33 | |
| 32.7 | Baron | Friedrich von Hochberg | 1793 | 1793 | ||||||
| 32.8 | Princess | Amelie of Baden | 1795 | 1869 | Prince | Karl Egon II zu Fürstenberg | 1796 | 1854 | ||
| 32.81 | Princess | Marie Elisabeth zu Fürstenberg | 1819 | 1897 | ||||||
| 32.82 | Prince | Karl Egon II zu Fürstenberg | 1820 | 1892 | Princess | Elisabeth Henriette Reuss, Ä.L. | 1824 | 1861 | ||
| 32.821 | Princess | Amélie Karoline zu Fürstenberg | 1848 | 1918 | ||||||
| 32.822 | Prince | Karl Egon IV zu Fürstenberg | 1852 | 1896 | Dorothée de Talleyrand-Périgord | 1862 | 1948 | |||
| 32.83 | Princess | Maria Amalie zu Fürstenberg | 1821 | 1899 | Duke | Viktor von Ratibor u.Fst von Corvey, Pr zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst | 1818 | 1893 | ||
| 32.84 | Prince | Maximilian Egon I zu Fürstenberg | 1822 | 1873 | Countess | Leontine von Khevenhüller-Metsch | 1843 | 1914 | ||
| 32.841 | Prince | Maximilian Egon II zu Fürstenberg | 1863 | 1941 | Countess | Irma von Schönborn-Buchheim | 1867 | 1948 | ||
| 32.8411 | Prince | Karl Egon V zu Fürstenberg | 1891 | 1973 | Countess | Franziska von Nostitz-Rieneck | 1902 | 1961 | ||
| 32.8412 | Princess | Leontine zu Fürstenberg | 1892 | 1979 | Prince | Hugo Vinzenz Alexander of Windisch-Graetz | 1887 | 1959 | See 23.1232 | |
| 32.8413 | Princess | Anna zu Fürstenberg | 1894 | 1928 | Prince | Franz von Khevenhüller-Metsch | 1889 | 1977 | ||
| 32.8414 | Prince | Maximilian Egon zu Fürstenberg | 1896 | 1959 | Countess | Wilhelmine von Schönburg-Glauchau | 1902 | 1964 | ||
| 32.842 | Prince | Karl Emil Egon zu Fürstenberg | 1867 | 1945 | Countess | Maria Festetics von Tolna | 1881 | 1953 | ||
| 32.8421 | Prince | Tassilo Egon zu Fürstenberg | 1903 | 1989 | Claire Agnelli | 1920 | Claire is a grandaughter of Giovanni Agnelli (1866-1945) founder of the Fiat car manufacturer in 1899. | |||
| 32.8421 | Prince | Tassilo Egon zu Fürstenberg | 1903 | 1989 | Cecilie "Titi" Blaffer | 1919 | 2006 | Cecilie came from two illustrous Texas "Oil" families Her father was a founder of the Humble Oil Refining Co., now Exxon Mobil and her mother was the daughter of a founder of the Texas Company, now Texaco. | ||
| 32.84211 | Princess | Virginia "Ira" Carolina zu Fürstenberg | 1940 | Prince | Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 1924 | 2003 | Alfonso married "Ira" when she was fifteen years of age. Alfonso married secondly Jacqueline Lane (1943- ) with whom he has a daughter Princess Arriana Theresa (1975 - ). | ||
| 32.84211 | Princess | Virginia "Ira" Carolina zu Fürstenberg | 1940 | Francisco Pignatari | 1916 | 1977 | ||||
| 32.842111 | Prince | Christoph "Kiko" Victorio of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 1956 | 2006 | Christoph died in unfortunate circumstances in a Bangkok prison. He was arrested over a falsified visa and died after seven days in detention, the exact cause of death not currently known. | |||||
| 32.842112 | Prince | Hubertus of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 1959 | |||||||
| 32.84212 | Prince | Eduard Egon Peter zu Fürstenberg | 1946 | 2004 | Diane Halfin | 1946 | ||||
| 32.84212 | Prince | Eduard Egon Peter zu Fürstenberg | 1946 | 2004 | Lynn Marshall | ? | ||||
| 32.84213 | Prince | Sebastian Egon zu Fürstenberg | 1950 | Elisabetta Guarnati | 1951 | |||||
| 32.8422 | Princess | Antonie Leontine zu Fürstenberg | 1905 | 1988 | Prince | Karl zu Schwarzenberg | 1911 | 1986 | ||
| 32.8423 | Princess | Maria zu Fürstenberg | 1907 | 1945 | ||||||
| 32.8424 | Princess | Karoline zu Fürstenberg | 1912 | 1930 | ||||||
| 32.8425 | Prince | Georg Egon zu Fürstenberg | 1923 | Countess | Christina von Colloredo-Mannsfeld | 1940 | ||||
| 32.8425 | Prince | Georg Egon zu Fürstenberg | 1923 | Victoria Taves Pullen | 1957 | |||||
| 32.85 | Princess | Marie Henriette zu Fürstenberg | 1823 | 1834 | ||||||
| 32.86 | Prince | Emil Egon Maximilian zu Fürstenberg | 1825 | 1899 | Countess | Leontine von Khevenhüller-Metsch | 1843 | 1914 | ||
| 32.87 | Princess | Pauline zu Fürstenberg | 1829 | 1900 | Prince | Friedrich Wilhelm Eugen Karl Hugo of Hohenlohe-Oehringen (Duke von Ujest) | 1816 | 1897 | See 22.323 | |
| 32.9 | Prince | Maximilian of Baden | 1796 | 1882 |