Overview
The Grand Duchy of Baden (German: Großherzogtum Baden) was a German polity on the east bank of the Rhine. It originally existed as a sovereign state from 1806 to 1871 and later as part of the German Empire until 1918. The duchy's 12th-century origins were as a margraviate that eventually split into two, Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden, before being reunified in 1771. The territory grew and assumed its ducal status after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire but suffered a revolution in 1848, whose demands had been formulated in Offenburg the previous year at a meeting now considered the first-ever democratic program in Germany. With the collapse of the German Empire it became part of the Weimar Republic under the.
Historical Periods
Grand Duchy of Baden (1806–1810)
1806 CE – 1810 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 13,471 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1811–1813)
1811 CE – 1813 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,106 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1814–1814)
1814 CE – 1814 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,267 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1815–1819)
1815 CE – 1819 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 13,996 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1820–1848)
1820 CE – 1848 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,087 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1853–1863)
1853 CE – 1863 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,132 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1864–1865)
1864 CE – 1865 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,155 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1866–1867)
1866 CE – 1867 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,132 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1868–1869)
1868 CE – 1869 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,155 km²
Grand Duchy of Baden (1870–1870)
1870 CE – 1870 CE
Capital: KarlsruheArea: 14,289 km²