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  1. Princess Leopoldine of Baden (Leopoldine Wilhelmine Amalie Pauline Maximiliane; 22 February 1837, Karlsruhe - 23 December 1903, Strasbourg) was a Princess of Baden by birth and Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg by marriage.

  2. Leopoldina Guilhermina Paulina Amália Maximiliana ( Karlsruhe, 22 de fevereiro de 1837 — Estrasburgo, 23 de dezembro de 1903 ), foi uma princesa de Baden que se tornou princesa de Hohenlohe-Langemburgo por casamento. Família. Leopoldina era a filha mais nova do príncipe Guilherme de Baden e da duquesa Isabel Alexandrina de Württemberg.

    • Early Life
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    • Grand Duchess
    • Final Years
    • Death
    • Bibliography

    Grand Duchess Olga Feodorovna was born on 20 September 1839, in Karlsruhe as Cäcilie Auguste, Princess and Margravine of Baden. She was the youngest daughter among the seven children of Grand Duke Leopold of Baden and Princess Sophie Wilhelmine of Sweden. Cäcilie's father, Grand Duke Leopold, descended from a morganatic branch of the Baden family (...

    Princess Cäcilie was 17 years old when her family arranged her marriage to Grand Duke Michael Nikolaievich of Russia, the youngest son of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. The details of their courtship are not known, however, theirs was a love match. In 1856 her brother, Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden married Princess Louise of Prussia, a daughter of t...

    In the fall of 1860 Olga and her husband visited England. Queen Victoria described their meeting in a letter to her daughter Victoria, Crown Princess of PrussiaWindsor, 24 October 1860: In 1862 Grand Duke Michael Nikolayevich's brother, Emperor Alexander II of Russia, appointed him as governor of the Empire in the Caucasus, and Olga moved with her ...

    With the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881, the governorship ended in the Caucasus. During the reign of the new Tsar Alexander III of Russia, Grand Duke Michael Nikolayevich served as chairman of the Imperial Council and the family moved back permanently to Saint Petersburg. Alexander III, who did not like Olga, sometimes referred to her b...

    Olga, who was tradition-conscious and deeply devout, suffered a terrible blow when her second son, Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich contracted an unequal marriage in San Remoon 26 February 1891. The marriage was not only morganatic but also illegal under the statute of the Imperial Family and caused a great scandal at the Russian court. Grand Duke M...

    Beéche, Arturo. The Grand Dukes, Eurohistory, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9771961-8-0
    Cockfield, Jamie H, White Crow, Praeger, 2002, ISBN 0-275-97778-1
    King, Greg, Wilson, Penny. Gilded Prism, Eurohistory, 2006, ISBN 0-9771961-4-3
  3. Caroline of Baden (German: Friederike Karoline Wilhelmine von Baden; 13 July 1776 – 13 November 1841) was by marriage an Electress of Bavaria and later the first Queen consort of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria.

  4. Princess Leopoldine of Baden was a Princess of Baden by birth and Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg by marriage.

  5. Princess Leopoldine of Baden. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Princess Leopoldine of Baden. Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1837-1903) Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Leopoldine von Baden. Date of birth.

  6. A. Princess Alexandrine of Baden. Amalie of Baden. Princess Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt. Anna Maria of Baden. C. Princess Cecilie of Baden. Gertrude of Baden. Jakobea of Baden. Princess Josephine of Baden. L. Princess Leopoldine of Baden. Princess Louise Amelie of Baden. M. Princess Margarita of Baden. Princess Marie of Baden (1865–1939)