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Prince Maximilian Von Baden, last imperial German chancellor and heir to the Grand Duchy of Baden, died at age 62 in Constance, Germany, on Nov. 6 from arterial trouble after a fall that broke two ribs.
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Constance, Baden, Germany, Nov. 6.-(AP)-Prince Maximilian Von Baden, last imperial German chancellor and heir to the Grand Duchy of Baden, died today at 5:45 a. m. He was 62 years old.
Prince Maximilian had been ailing for a year from arterial trouble. About three weeks ago he had a fall indoors and broke two ribs, necessitating removal from Salem castle, his home, to the Municipal hospital where his condition grew rapidly worse.
His wife, Marie Louise, nee Duchess of Brunswick-Lueneburg, a royal princess of Great Britain, was summoned to his bedside Saturday with their two children, 23-year-old Berthold and 27-year-old Marie Alexandra. The latter is married to Prince Wolfgang Von Hesse.
He was unconscious then but Sunday rallied and seemed better until last night he collapsed.
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Constance, Baden, Germany
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Nov. 6
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died at 5:45 a.m. at age 62
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Prince Maximilian Von Baden, last imperial German chancellor and heir to the Grand Duchy of Baden, died today at 5:45 a.m. after a year of arterial trouble and a recent fall that broke two ribs, leading to his transfer to the Municipal hospital where his condition worsened rapidly. His wife and children were summoned to his bedside.