Prince William of Baden - Marriage and Family

Marriage and Family

He married on 16 October 1830, Duchess Elisabeth Alexandrine of Württemberg (27 February 1802—5 December 1864), the daughter of Duke Louis of Württemberg. They had the following children:

  • Princess Henriette of Baden (7 May 1833—7 August 1834)
  • Princess Sophie of Baden (7 August 1834—6 April 1904), married Woldemar, Prince of Lippe on 9 November 1858, no issue.
  • HGDH Princess Elisabeth of Baden (18 December 1835—15 May 1891)
  • Princess Leopoldine of Baden (22 February 1837—23 December 1903); married Hermann Ernst Franz Bernhard VI, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg on 24 September 1862, and had issue.
Princes of Baden
The generations indicate descent from Charles Frederick, the first Grand Duke of a united Baden.
1st Generation
  • Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince
  • Prince Friedrich
  • Louis I, Grand Duke of Baden
  • Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden
  • Prince Wilhelm
  • Prince Maximilian
2nd Generation
  • Charles, Grand Duke of Baden
  • Louis II, Grand Duke of Baden
  • Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden
  • Prince Wilhelm
  • Prince Karl
3rd Generation
  • Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden
  • Prince Maximilian
4th Generation
  • Margrave Berthold*
5th Generation
  • Margrave Maximilian*
  • Prince Ludwig Wilhelm*
6th Generation
  • Hereditary Prince Bernhard*
  • Prince Leopold*
  • Prince Michael*
  • Prince Berthold*
7th Generation
  • Prince Leopold*
  • Prince Friedrich*
  • Prince Karl-Wilhelm*
Persondata
Name William
Alternative names
Short description Prince of Baden
Date of birth April 8, 1792
Place of birth
Date of death October 11, 1859
Place of death

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