Augustus George, Margrave of Baden-Baden (August Georg Simpert; 14 January 1706,
Rastatt,
Margraviate of Baden – 21 October 1771) was the ruling
Margrave of Baden-Baden from 1761 till his death in 1771. He succeeded his brother
Louis George
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and was the brother of the
Duchess of Orléans. He was the son-in-law of Duke
Léopold Philippe d'Arenberg
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Biography
Born at the
Schloss Rastatt, he was the youngest son of
Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden, a distinguished member of the
Imperial Army and his wife
Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg, sister of the future
Grand Duchess of Tuscany
In 1707 his father died and his older brother
Louis George, Hereditary prince of Baden-Baden succeeded as the
ruler of the state with a regency held by his mother. During his mother's regency, it was decided that he would enter the church. As such, at the age of 20 he took religious vows and was later a
canon of
Cologne in 1726 and 1728 dean at
Augsburg.
In 1727, his brother gained his majority, and his mother left the administration of the state to him. His mother died in 1733 after she had been a popular ruler.
In 1735, he left the church, and married Princess
Maria Viktoria von Arenberg, a daughter of Duke
Léopold Philippe d'Arenberg
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* Leopold (given name)
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and his wife Duchess Maria Lodovica Francesca
Pignatelli of Bisaccia. Her brother was Duke
Charles Marie Raymond, a member of the Imperial Army like Augustus George's own father. The couple married 7 December 1735 at the Schloss Rastatt.
At the death of his brother in 1761 aged 59, Augustus George succeeded him, as Louis George had had no male issue, and
Salic law
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was applicable in Baden-Baden. Since he was childless himself (even though there is evidence that he had at least one daughter), it became evident that the state would have to pass to the
Baden-Durlach
The Margraviate of Baden-Durlach was an early modern territory of the Holy Roman Empire, in the upper Rhine valley, which existed from 1535 to 1771. It was formed when the Margraviate of Baden was split between the sons of Margrave Christopher ...
line of the
House of Zähringen
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, which was then headed by his distant cousin
Charles Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach.
[Later the Margrave of Baden, Elector of Baden then the Grand Duke of Baden]
At his death in 1771 he was succeeded by Charles Frederick and the
Catholic rulers of Baden-Baden ended with him uniting the
Protestant Baden-Durlach with the Catholic Baden-Baden, thus allowing free religion. The contract detailing the Baden-Durlach inheritance was signed in 1765, six years before Augustus George died.
He died at the
Schloss Rastatt at 65.
During the reign of August Georg, a school order, a fire insurance fund was introduced and a widow. He also set up in honour of his father, the Turks Louis, the "Tuerckische chamber in the castle of Rastatt, where the Ottoman spoils were kept.
While Augustus George has been described as childless by some accounts, it is extremely reasonable that he had at least one daughter, if not more children. This daughter, Mary Bowman, had been arranged to marry a wealthy duke but had instead run off to the United States with her father's steward, John Croft/Krafft. She was born sometime between the years of ~1737-1731, and passed away in the early 19th century in Stillwater, Saratoga.
His wife outlived him until 1793. He was buried at the Stiftskirche in Baden-Baden beside his wife.
Ancestors
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