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Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden

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According to his father's precepts, only two of his sons were to be considered heirs of the margravate. Therefore, only Charles and Bernard received a secular education; the other children had a strict religious upbringing.
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fled in the middle of a conflict about inheritance, the Margrave lost his claim to the
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and a frugal father of the state and was popular among the princes as a mediator. Both
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Markus (1434 – 1 September 1478), canon in Liége and Strassburg.
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When in 1437 the Treaty of Sponheim came into force, Jacob and
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In his early years he was ruler of the family possessions in
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famous among the Germans for his justice and intelligence
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Index


Hachberg
MĂĽhlburg
Noble family
House of Zähringen
Catherine de Lorraine
Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Anna of Oettingen
Margrave of Baden-Baden
Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Anna of Oettingen
Fremersberg
Stiftskirche
Baden-Baden
George
Bishop of Metz
Enea Silvio de Piccolomini (Pope Pius II)
Hohenberg
Baden
knight
Emperor Sigismund
Emperor Frederick III
Agnes
Duchy of Schleswig
Eberstein Castle
Ebersteinburg
Gottorf
Frederick III, Count of Veldenz
County of Sponheim
John V, Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg

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