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Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-Baldern

Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-Baldern

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Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-Baldern (1619 – 31 August 1688 in Baden-Baden) was the second wife of the Margrave William of Baden-Baden.

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Mary Magdalene was a daughter of Count Ernst I von Oettingen to Baldern (1584–1626) and his wife Countess Katharina von Helfenstein-Wiesensteig (1589–1638). She married Margrave William of Baden-Baden in 1650 in Vienna.

The following children were born to the marriage:

  • Philip Francis William (1652 in Baden-Baden – 1655)
  • Anna Maria Wilhelmina (8 September 1655 in Baden-Baden – 22 August 1702), married in 1680 with Prince Ferdinand August of Lobkowicz (1655–1715)
  • Charles Bernard (1657 in Baden-Baden – 1678 in Rheinfelden), fell in the Battle of Rheinfelden during the Franco-Dutch War
  • Eva
  • Maria

Countess Maria Magdalena of Oettingen-Baldern was the teacher of her step-grandson, the future Margrave Louis William of Baden-Baden after his mother did not want to live with her husband at the court in Baden-Baden and moved to Paris. Her husband, Maria Magdalena's step-son, Hereditary Prince Ferdinand Maximilian then had his 3-months-old son kidnapped from Paris back to Baden-Baden and asked Maria Magdalena to educate him (1655).

Vacant
Title last held by
Catherine Ursula of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Margravine consort of Baden-Baden
1655–1677
Vacant
Title next held by
Duchess Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg



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