Louise of Baden (1838–1923)
Louise of Baden (1838–1923)
Grand duchess of Baden. Name variations: Louise Hohenzollern. Born Louise Mary Elizabeth on December 3, 1838; died on April 23, 1923; daughter of William I also known as Wilhelm I (1797–1888), kaiser or king of Prussia (r. 1861–1871), emperor of Germany (r. 1871–1888), and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar (1811–1890); married Frederick I, grand duke of Baden, on September 20, 1856; children: three, including Victoria of Baden (1862–1930, who married Gustavus V, king of Sweden), and Frederick II, grand duke of Baden (b. 1857).
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