- Oettingen-Alt-Wallerstein line in 1623. The
Counts of Oettingen-
Baldern died out in 1789. The
possessions including Baldern Castle and
Katzenstein Castle as well as the...
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Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-
Baldern (1619 – 31
August 1688 in Baden-Baden) was the
second wife of the
Margrave William of Baden-Baden. Mary...
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Baldern Castle (German: Burg
Baldern or
Burgstelle Baldern) is a
former castle in the muni****lity of
Stallikon and the
canton of Zürich in Switzerland...
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Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-
Baldern (1619–31
August 1688),
daughter of
Count Ernst of Oettingen-
Baldern.
Philipp Franz Wilhelm (1652–1655) Maria...
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Margrave of Baden-Baden (1593–1677) and
Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-
Baldern (1619-1688). Her
paternal grandparents were
Edward Fortunatus, Margrave...
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According to legend, the two
sisters were
living a
cloistered life
together at
Baldern Castle.
While travelling to Zürich to pray at the
chapel of
Saints Felix...
- Nördlingen. It
consists of the city
Bopfingen itself and its
suburbs Aufhausen,
Baldern, Flochberg, Kerkingen, Oberdorf, Schloßberg, Trochtelfingen, and Unterriffingen...
- mother, but by his grandfather's
second wife
Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-
Baldern.
Johann Christian Sachs (1769).
Einleitung in die
Geschichte der Marggravschaft...
- good
defensive sites, and were the
locations of the
castles of Uetliberg,
Baldern and Schnabelburg, all of
which are now
ruined or lost.
Hiking trail from...
- 30.
Kraft Anton,
Count of Oettingen-
Baldern and
Katzenstein 15.
Countess Charlotte Juliane of Oettingen-
Baldern 31.
Countess Maria Eleonora of Schönborn-Buchheim...