ドイツで、バーデン家900年を特集したドキュメンタリーが(2012年5月)

 ブライスガウ伯ヘルマン2世Herman II, Count of Brisgau)がバーデン辺境伯(Margrave of Baden)を称したのが1112年で、2012年がその900周年ということになるそうです。

 SWRというローカルテレビが特集のドキュメンタリーを組んだそうです。
 ARDで視聴出来るよう(現在は掲載終了)なのでリンクしておきます(全編ドイツ語です)。

 冒頭の方(50秒あたり)から後半まで何度もバーデン大公世子ベルンハルト殿下(ツェーリンゲン公子 : His Royal Highness【His Grand Ducal Highness】 Hereditary Prince Bernhard of Baden, Duke of Zähringen)が登場します(1995年の映像も)。

 

※動画の掲載は終了しています。
掲載時タイトル:ARD Mediathek: Geschichtsdokumentationen – Adelsleben – 900 Jahre Haus Baden – Donnerstag, 10.05.2012 | SWR Fernsehen
掲載時URL:http://www.ardmediathek.de/ard/servlet/content/3517136?documentId=10038156

 

動画43分35秒よりベルンハルト殿下:

 

Line of succession to the former Badener throne

In Wikipedia, this article’s name is(was) Line of succession to the former throne of Baden.

note:
As of July 2020.

See also:
Line of succession to the former Monarchical throne and others : From (deleted) Wikipedia’s articles.


The monarchy in Baden came to an end in 1918 along with the rest of the monarchies that made up the German Empire. The last sovereign was Grand Duke Frederick II who abdicated at Karlsruhe, 14–22 November 1918.[1] The current head of the Grand Ducal House is Maximilian, Margrave of Baden and Duke of Zähringen.

History

Near extinction

In the early 19th century the grand ducal house was on the verge of extinction. By 1817 the only male members of the family were the reigning Grand Duke Charles and his unmarried uncle Prince Louis. In the event that the male line died out the throne would pass to King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. The only alternative to this was for the grand duke to recognise his morganatic uncles Leopold, William and Maximilian, the Counts von Hochberg as dynastic members of the grand ducal family. On 4 October 1817 Grand Duke Charles took this step issuing a new house law recognising his uncles as Princes of Baden. The Hochberg’s right of succession was recognised by the Great Powers on 10 July 1819.[2] The former Count Leopold von Hochberg succeeded as Grand Duke in 1830 and his descendants went on to rule Baden until 1918. By the early 20th century the succession was once again insecure with the future of the dynasty resting on Prince Berthold of Baden.[3]

Kasper Hauser

Main article: Kasper Hauser

According to contemporary rumours – probably current as early as 1829 – Kaspar Hauser was the son of Grand Duke Charles who was born on 29 September 1812, and who, according to known history, had died on 16 October 1812. It was alleged that this prince had been switched with a dying baby, and had subsequently surfaced 16 years later as Kaspar Hauser in Nuremberg. These theories linking him with the princely House of Baden have long since been rejected by professional historians.

Succession law

The succession law is Semi-Salic, with the succession hereditary among the male members. However, in the event of the extinction of the male line the succession could be transmitted to princesses and their descendants.[2]

Line of succession in 1918

  • Leopold I, Grand Duke of Baden (1790-1852)
    • Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907)
      • Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (born 1857)
    • William of Baden (1829-1897)
      • (1) Prince Max of Baden (born 1867)
        • (2) Prince Berthold of Baden (born 1906)

Current line of succession to the headship of the house

  • Leopold I, Grand Duke of Baden (1790-1852)
    • Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907)
      • Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (1857-1928)
    • William of Baden (1829-1897)
      • Maximilian I, Margrave of Baden (1867-1929)
        • Berthold, Margrave of Baden (1906-1963)
          • Maximilian II, Margrave of Baden (born 1933)
            • (1) Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden (born 1970)
              • (2) Prince Leopold (born 2002)
              • (3) Prince Friedrich (born 2004)
              • (4) Prince Karl-Wilhelm (born 2006)
            • (5) Prince Leopold (born 1971)
            • (6) Prince Michael (born 1976)
          • (7) Prince Ludwig (born 1937)
            • (8) Prince Berthold (born 1976)