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Charles, Grand Duke of Baden

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Karl, Grand Duke of Baden

Karl Ludwig Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden (July 8, 1786 in Karlsruhe-December 8, 1818 in Rastatt) became ruler of Baden on June 10, 1811 and ruled until his death.

His father was Karl Ludwig of Baden, the heir to the Margraviate of Baden, which was raised to a grand duchy after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. His mother was Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt, the daughter of Ludwig IX of Hesse-Darmstadt. He was the brother-in-law of the rulers of Bavaria, Russia and Sweden. His eldest sister Karoline was the queen consort of Maximilian I of Bavaria, his second eldest sister Luise was the Empress consort of Alexander I of Russia and his third eldest sister Friederike was the queen consort of Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden.

Karl was 25 years old when he became the Grand Duke. He succeeded his grandfather Karl Friedrich upon the latters death, as Karl's father had died in 1801 during a trip to Sweden.

Events that occurred during his reign

Marriage and family

Hereditary Prince Karl was married in Paris on April 8, 1806, Stéphanie de Beauharnais (August 28, 1789January 29, 1860), daughter of Claude de Beauharnais and the adopted daughter of Napoléon I of France. They had the following children:

As Grand Duke Charles did not have any surviving male children, upon his death he was succeeded by his uncle Louis I. It has been speculated that the foundling Kaspar Hauser was his son, and therefore the actual hereditary prince, a claim now established as false.

Charles, Grand Duke of Baden
Born: July 8 1786 Died: December 8 1818
Regnal titles
Preceded by Grand Duke of Baden
1811–1818
Succeeded by