House of Baden
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The House of Baden is a human noble family from the parent House of Staunton. While it is of Courlandic origin, the House is mostly viewed as an Orenian House.
History
Axios
House Baden was first formed in Axios, when Frederick Staunton was granted the County of Trier and thereafter took the Baden name. The House was very influential in Courlandic politics, especially as Frederick served as Arch-Chancellor and left much of ruling Trier to his eldest son. Later on when Aleksandria was couped by the de Savins and de Castros, Frederick would be publicly beheaded. All of his children, bar Ariana who had already married, fled to the court of Peter II. Some blame Frederick for the downfall of Courland.
It was at the court of Peter II that Thomas Baden would find himself appointed High Magistrate of the Holy Orenian Empire. Thomas would also arrange the marriage of his sister, Philippa, to the Emperor's younger brother, Prince Philip, during this time. Ariana would die in 1624 after a spell of illness. Prince Philip, Duke of Corazon, would be killed in 1623, whereafter Philippa would move into solitude until her death in 1666. And Astrid died in 1650. Thomas and Richard, the only surviving members of the family would move to Aeldin, where they remained until their deaths in 1705 and 1678 respectively.
Atlas
The Baden family would be seen for the first time since 1666 in 1690 when Frederick Alexander Baden arrived at the age of four, having been sent by his father, Thomas, to serve the new Empire of Man under Emperor Aurelius. Frederick would become a squire for his efforts in Third Atlas Coalition War and would continue to squire and serve as a Knight Errant throughout the rest of Atlas.
Arcas
Frederick would finally be knighted in Arcas. House Baden stayed loyal to Godfrey III during the War of Two Emperors. Frederick would be captured by Holy Orenian troops in 1718 and was executed. The House Baden was then left in the hands of his two year old son, Seth Aurelius Baden and his younger siblings, Thomas Aldis and Adriana Nicole.
Notable Members
- Frederick Staunton-Baden - Twin-brother of King Tobias I of Courland, Arch-Chancellor of Courland under King Joseph Staunton and the first Count of Trier.
- Thomas Edward Baden - Son of Frederick Staunton-Baden, High Magistrate of the Holy Orenian Empire under Peter II and the last Count of Trier.
- Phillipa Baden - Daughter of Frederick Staunton-Baden, wife of Prince Philip Horen, Duke of Corazon.
- Frederick Alexander Baden - Son of Thomas Edward Baden, a Knight of the Empire of Man.
- Seth Aurelius Baden - Son of Frederick Alexander Baden, former Patriarch of Baden who was primarily known for being morbidly obese.
- Philip Frederick Baden - Son of Seth Aurelius Baden, current Patriarch of House Baden.
Patriarchs of Baden
Name | Portrait | Birth Parentage |
Marriage(s) Issue |
Death | Coat of Arms | Title(s) |
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Frederick I Frederick Staunton-Baden |
1559 Riga, Courland, Oren Son of Alexander Staunton. |
Amina Kharadeen Al-Wakhrah, Khalestine 5 children |
1617 Aleksandria, Courland aged 58 |
Prince of Courland Count of Trier | ||
Thomas I Thomas Edward Baden |
1596 Aleksandria, Courland Son of Frederick Staunton-Baden and Amina Kharadeen |
Sophie of Fenbel Fenbel, Agathor, Aeldin 1 child |
1705 Pronce, Agathor, Aeldin aged 109 |
Count of Trier | ||
Frederick II Frederick Alexander Baden |
1686 Pronce, Agathor, Aeldin Son of Thomas Edward Baden and Sophie of Fenbel |
Anastasia Capet Carolustadt, Renatus 3 children |
1718 Reza, Haense aged 31 |
Knight of Renatus | ||
Seth I Seth Aurelius Baden |
1716 Helena, Oren Son of Frederick Alexander Baden and Anastasia Capet |
Camilla Valen Helena, Oren 4 children |
1755 Helena, Oren aged 39 |
Baron of Fredericksburg | ||
Philip I Philip Frederick Baden |
1746 Helena, Oren Son of Seth Aurelius Baden and Camilla Valen |
Unwed | Alive | N/A |