- Leijonhufvud, and
Margravine of Baden-
Rodemachern as the wife of
Christopher II,
Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern. She is the most
famous daughter of Gustav...
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Rodemack (French pronunciation: [ʁɔdmak]; German:
Rodemachern;
Lorraine Franconian/Luxembourgish:
Roudemaacher [ˈʀəʊdəmaːχɐ], Ruedemaacher) is a commune...
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Christoph II of Baden-
Rodemachern (26
February 1537 – 2
August 1575,
Rodemachern) was the
first Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern. He was the
second son of...
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Baden was a
state of the Holy
Roman Empire and
later one of the
German states along the
frontier with
France primarily consisting of
territory along the...
- made)
Margraviate of
Baden (
Rodemachern line from 1588) (1515–1771)
Margraviate of
Rodemachern (1536–1666)
Margraviate of
Hachberg (1577–1591)...
- 1329 to 1332
Christopher II,
Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern (1537–1575),
margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern from 1556 to 1575
Christopher II,
Burgrave and Count...
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Margrave Charles William Eugene of Baden-
Rodemachern (1627–1666), was
Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern and
canon in Cologne. He was a son of
Margrave Herman...
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Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern and Baden-Baden. Born in London,
Edward was the son of
Christopher II,
Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern and
Swedish Princess...
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Edward Fortunatus,
Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern (himself a son of
Christopher II,
Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern and
Princess Cecilia of Sweden, the daughter...
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Philip III, Duke of
Burgundy (1419–1467)
Philip III,
Margrave of Baden-
Rodemachern (1567–1620)
Philip III of
Spain (1578–1621)
Philip III of
Portugal (1605–1665)...