Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden

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Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (born July 9, 1857 in Karlsruhe; died August 8, 1928 in Badenweiler) was the last Grand Duke of Baden.

He became Grand Duke on September 28, 1907, after the death of his father Frederick I. He abdicated on November 22, 1918.

The state of Baden originated from the area of the Grand Duchy. In 1951/52 it became part of the new state of Baden-Württemberg.

As a student at the University of Heidelberg, Frederick was a member of the Suevia Corps, a student organization.

On September 20, 1885 he married Princess Hilda of Luxembourg, only daughter of Grand Duke Adolf. There was no issue from the marriage.

He was à la suite the Royal Prussian Regiments Erstes Garde-Regiment zu Fuß (1st Guard Foot Regiment) and 1. Garde-Ulanen-Regiment and à la suite the Imperial 1st Seebataillon.


Frederick's ancestors in three generations
Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden Father:
Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden
Paternal Grandfather:
Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Luise Karoline Geyer von Geyersberg
Paternal Grandmother:
Sophie of Sweden
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Frederica of Baden
Mother:
Princess Louise of Prussia
Maternal Grandfather:
William I, German Emperor
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Frederick William III of Prussia
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Maternal Grandmother:
Augusta of Saxe-Weimar
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Maria Pavlovna of Russia

Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden
Born: July 9 1857 Died: August 8 1928
Preceded by
Friedrich I, Grand Duke of Baden
Grand Duke of Baden
1907–1918
Grand Duchy of Baden abolished
Titles in pretence
New title — TITULAR —
Grand Duke of Baden
1918–1928
Succeeded by
Prince Max of Baden
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