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  1. Bernard IV, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (born 1517 – died 20 January 1553) was Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim from 26 September 1552 until his death.

  2. The Margraviate of Baden-Durlach was an early modern territory of the Holy Roman Empire, in the upper Rhine valley, which existed from 1535 to 1771. It was formed when the Margraviate of Baden was split between the sons of Margrave Christopher I and was named for its capital, Durlach.

  3. The Margraviate of Baden (German: Markgrafschaft Baden) was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire. Spread along the right banks of the Upper Rhine in south-western Germany, it was named a margraviate in 1112 and existed until 1535, when it was split into the two margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden.

  4. Media in category "Bernard IV, Margrave of Baden-Durlach" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Grabdenkmal für Markgraf Bernhard den Jüngeren von Baden-Durlach, Sohn des Markgrafen Ernst von Baden-Durlach mit Elisabeth von Brandenburg-Ansbach, Grabmonument im Stiftschor der Schlosskirche in Pforzheim.png 1,556 × 3,914; 3.96 MB

  5. Hermann IV (1135 – 1190) Margrave of Verona and Margrave of Baden from 1160. Margraviate of Baden Divided between Baden-Baden (1st creation) and Baden-Hachberg

  6. Names and Titles. The use of the title ‘margrave of Baden’ dates from 1112 (Weech, 14). Becker, J., Badische Geschichte vom Grossherzogtum bis zur Gegenwart (Stuttgart, 1979).Weech, F. von, Badische Geschichte (Karlsruhe, 1896). 1064–1073. Herman I (son of Berthold I of Zähringen; count of Breisgau with lands in Baden 1064; abdicated ...

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  8. Barnabé is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Fernandel, Marguerite Moreno and Andrex. [1] . It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors André Barsacq and Pierre Schild. It was based on an operetta by Jean Bastia . Synopsis.

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