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Hachberg-Sausenberg.svg|[[House of Baden-Hachberg]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Hachberg, Sausenberg and Rötteln<br>Counts of Neuenburg (Neuchâtel)<br>Margraves of Baden-Hachberg<br>Issued from Heinrich I of Baden-Hachberg, 2nd son of Heinrich IV of Baden</span>
Hachberg-Sausenberg.svg|[[House of Baden-Hachberg]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Hachberg, Sausenberg<br> and Rötteln<br>Counts of Neuenburg (Neuchâtel)<br>Margraves of Baden-Hachberg<br>Issued from Heinrich I of Baden-Hachberg, 2nd son of Heinrich IV of Baden</span>
Bernhard III Baden.svg|[[House of Baden-Baden]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Hohenbaden and Alt-Eberstein<br>Margraves of Baden-Baden<br>Issued from Rudolf I of Baden-Baden, 2nd son of Herman V of Baden</span>
Bernhard III Baden.svg|[[House of Baden-Baden]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Hohenbaden and Alt-Eberstein<br>Counts of Sponheim<br>Margraves of Baden-Baden<br>Issued from Rudolf I of Baden-Baden, 2nd son of Herman V of Baden</span>
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<!-- In 1243 after the death of Herman IV, Baden was divided between his eldest son Herman V and younger son Heinrich who became Heinrich I of Baden-Hachberg. At this point we can say Herman V was the first Margrave of Baden-Baden. Herman V had two sons as well: eldest Herman VI and younger Rudolf I. Herman VI married Gertrude of Austria, niece and heiress of Frederick II of Austria-Babenberg. Until that point ruling Baden(-Baden) with his younger brother Rudolf, Herman left Baden in complete control of his younger brother and left for Austria...he was succeeded by his son Friedrich who was Duke of Austria and Styria (1250-1268 - contested by Ottokar II of Bohemia). Rudolf I thus became the true progenitor of the Baden-Baden line. -->
<!-- In 1243 after the death of Herman IV, Baden was divided between his eldest son Herman V and younger son Heinrich who became Heinrich I of Baden-Hachberg. At this point we can say Herman V was the first Margrave of Baden-Baden. Herman V had two sons as well: eldest Herman VI and younger Rudolf I. Herman VI married Gertrude of Austria, niece and heiress of Frederick II of Austria-Babenberg. Until that point ruling Baden(-Baden) with his younger brother Rudolf, Herman left Baden in complete control of his younger brother and left for Austria...he was succeeded by his son Friedrich who was Duke of Austria and Styria (1250-1268 - contested by Ottokar II of Bohemia). Rudolf I thus became the true progenitor of the Baden-Baden line. -->

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Cadet branch of the House of Zähringen