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'Karl Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden' (
November 22,
1728 in
Karlsruhe –
June 10,
1811 in Karlsruhe) was the son of Hereditary Prince
Friedrich of Baden-Durlach and
Amelia of Nassau-Dietz (
October 13,
1710 –
September 17,
1777), the daughter of
Johan Willem Friso of Nassau-Dietz.
He ruled as the Margrave of
Baden-Durlach from 1746 until 1771, when he inherited
Baden-Baden from the ''Bernhard Line.'' Upon inheriting the latter Margravate, the original land of Baden was reunited. He was regarded as a good example of an absolute ruler, supporting schools, universities, jurisprudence, civil service, economy, culture, and urban development. He outlawed
torture in
1767, and
serfdom in
1783.
In
1803 Karl Friedrich became elector of
Baden, and in
1806 the first grand duke of Baden. Through the politics of minister
Sigismund Freiherr von Reitzenstein, Baden acquired the
Bishopric of Constance, the
Bishopric of Basel, the
Bishopric of Strassburg, the
Bishopric of Speyer, the
Breisgau and the
Ortenau.
In 1806 Baden joined the
Confederation of the Rhine.
Marriage and children

Karoline Luise,
Margravine of Baden
Karl Friedrich married
Karoline Luise of Hesse-Darmstadt on
January 28,
1751. The daughter of
Ludwig VIII of Hesse-Darmstadt, she was born on
July 11,
1723 and died on
April 8,
1783.
Karl Friedrich and Karoline had the following children:
★
Karl Ludwig (
February 14,
1755--
December 16,
1801)
★ Friedrich (
August 29,
1756--
May 28,
1817) married on
December 9,
1791 Luise of Nassau-Usingen (
August 16,
1776--
February 19,
1829), the daughter of Duke Friedrich of Nassau-Usingen
★
Ludwig (
February 9,
1763--
March 30,
1830) married Countess Katharina Werner von Langenstein in 1818.
★ Son (
July 29,
1764--
July 29,
1764)
★ Luise Auguste (
January 8,
1767--
January 11,
1767)

Karl Friedrich Statue in front of the Karlsruhe Castle (''Schloss'')
Karl Friedrich married Luise Karoline Geyer von Geyersberg as his second wife on
November 24,
1787. The daughter of Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Geyer von Geyersberg, she was born on
May 26,
1768 and died on
July 23,
1820. This was a
morganatic marriage, and the children born of it were not eligible to succeed. Luise was created 'Freifrau von Hochberg' at the time of her marriage and 'Gräfin von Hochberg' in
1796; both titles were also borne by her children.
They had the following children:
★
Leopold (
August 29,
1790--
April 24,
1852)
★
Wilhelm (
April 8,
1792--
October 11,
1859)
★ Friedrich Alexander (
June 10,
1793--
June 18,
1793)
★ Amalie (
January 26,
1795--
September 14,
1869) married on
April 19,
1818 Karl Egon II. von Fürstenberg. He was born on
October 28,
1796 and died on
October 22,
1854.
★ Maximilian (
December 8,
1796--
March 6,
1882)
By
1817, the descendants of Karl Friedrich by his first wife were dying out. To prevent Baden from being inherited by the next heir (and brother-in-law), King
Maximilian I of Bavaria, the reigning Grand Duke,
Karl, changed the succession law to give the Hochberg family full dynastic rights in Baden. They thus became Princes and Princesses of Baden with the style of
Grand Ducal Highness, like their elder half-siblings. Their succession rights were reinforced when Baden was granted a constitution in
1818, and recognised by
Bavaria and the
Great Powers in the
Treaty of Frankfurt, 1819. Leopold, the eldest son, succeeded as Grand Duke in
1830.