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Friedrich V, Margrave of Baden-Durlach 1594-1659

Frederick V, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (6 July 1594, Sulzburg, Hochschwarzwald – 8 September 1659, Durlach) was a German nobleman, who ruled as margrave of Baden-Durlach from 1622 to his death. He was succeeded by his son Frederick VI, Margrave of Baden-Durlach.

Size 9.5 x 6 cm

Price £14.00

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Leopold Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden-Baden 1626-1671

He was the second son of Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden-Baden and Catharina Ursula von Hohenzollern–Hechingen. He was also the uncle of Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden.
Size 5.5 x 9 cms
Price £14.00

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Johann VI, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst. 1621-1667

John succeeded his father in Anhalt-Zerbst, which was politically unstable during the Thirty Years War, at only four months of age. John made Lutheranism the official religion of Zerbst
Artist: M.B.
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Size 22 x 33 cms
Price £35.00

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Hans Christoph III. von Puchheim 1605-1657

He was the son of Johann Christoph II of Puchheim zu Krumbach and Eva Susanna of Hofkirchen. He married Countess Polixena of Leiningen-Dagsburg.
Size 12 x 17.5 cms
Price £28.00

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Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden 1655-1707

Born in Paris, Louis was a son of Hereditary Prince Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden-Baden and his French wife, Louise of Savoy. His godfather was Louis XIV of France. His father was the elder son of Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden-Baden, whom he pre-deceased, leaving Louis to succeed as reigning Margrave of Baden-Baden and head of the Catholic branch of the House of Zähringen.
Size 6 x 11 cms
Price £14.00

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Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden 1655-1707

Born in Paris, Louis was a son of Hereditary Prince Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden-Baden and his French wife, Louise of Savoy. His godfather was Louis XIV of France. His father was the elder son of Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden-Baden, whom he pre-deceased, leaving Louis to succeed as reigning Margrave of Baden-Baden and head of the Catholic branch of the House of Zähringen.:
Size 6 x 11.5 cms
Price £14.00

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John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony 1529-1595

After the Battle of Mühlberg (24 April 1547) and the capture of his father, John Frederick II, along with his brother John William, succeeded their father as the regents of the lands still retained by their family. After the death of their father (1554), the brothers amicably divided the lands that were inherited from their father; even so, John Frederick II, remained as the exclusive regent for the family possessions. And even though he received Eisenach and Coburg in the divisionary treaty, John Frederick II chose Gotha as his place of residence while serving as head of the family.
Size 4.5 x 7 cms
Price £14.00

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