The margraves of Baden originated from the
House of Zähringen. Baden is named after the margraves' residence,
Hohenbaden Castle in
Baden-Baden.
Hermann II of Baden first claimed the title of Margrave of Baden in 1112. A united
Margraviate of Baden existed from this time until 1535, when it was split into the two Margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden. Following a devastating fire in Baden-Baden in 1689, the capital was moved to
Rastatt. The two parts were reunited in 1771 under
Margrave Charles Frederick. The restored Margraviate with its capital
Karlsruhe was elevated to the status of
electorate in 1803. In 1806, the
Electorate of Baden, receiving territorial additions, became the
Grand Duchy of Baden. The
Grand Duchy of Baden was a state within the
German Confederation until 1866 and the
German Empire until 1918, succeeded by the
Republic of Baden within the
Weimar Republic and
Nazi Germany. From 1945 to 1952,
South Baden and
Württemberg-Baden were territories under French and American occupation, respectively. They were united with
Württemberg-Hohenzollern to form the modern Federal State of
Baden-Württemberg in 1952. == Geography ==