Christopher I, Margrave of Baden-Baden

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Christopher of Baden-Baden by Hans Baldung, 1515
Christopher of Baden-Baden by Hans Baldung, 1515

Christopher I of Baden (13 November 145319 April 1527) was a Margrave of Baden-Baden in 1475 - 1515.

Christopher was the elder son of Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden and his wife Katharina of Austria. He built the New Castle and moved there in 1479. In 1515 he divided his possessions between his sons Bernhard, Philip and Ernst. Thus, Bernhard founded so-called "Bernardine line" of Bade-Baden and Ernst founded the "Ernestine line" of Baden-Durlach.

[edit] Family and children

Detail of a painting showing Christopher I
Detail of a painting showing Christopher I

Margrave Christopher married on 19 December 1468 with Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen (ca. 145115 August 1517), a niece of Count Philip of Katzenelnbogen. They had the following children:

  1. Ottilie (6 June 14701490), Abbess in Pforzheim
  2. Jakob (6 June 147127 April 1511, Cologne), Archbishop of Trier
  3. Marie (2 July 14739 January 1519); Abbess in Lichtenthal
  4. Bernhard III, Margrave of Baden-Baden (7 April 147429 June 1536)
  5. Charles (21 June 14767 October 1510), canon in Strasbourg and Trier
  6. Christopher (21 July 147729 March 1508), canon in Strasbourg and Trier
  7. Philip, Margrave of Baden-Baden (10 December 147817 September 1533)
  8. Rudolf (16 June 148123 September 1532), canon in Mainz, Cologne, Strasbourg and Augsburg
  9. Ernst, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (7 October 14826 February 1553)
  10. Wolfgang (10 May 148424 June 1522)
  11. Sibylle (26 April 148510 July 1518), married on 24 January 1505 to Count Philip III of Hanau-Lichtenberg
  12. Rosine (5 March 148729 October 1554), married:
    1. in 1503 to Count Francis Wolfgang of Hohenzollern;
    2. to Johann von Ow zu Wachendorf
  13. John (d. 19 June 1490)
  14. Beatrix (22 January 14924 April 1535), married in 1508 to Pfalzgraf John II of Pfalz-Simmern
  15. Georg (1 July 149316 November 1493)

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  • This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.
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