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  1. Back in Bavaria, Maximilian Emanuel focused on architecture projects to balance the failure of his political ambitions. It was bitter for him to witness the royal elevation of the German princes Augustus II the Strong (1697), Frederick I of Prussia (1701) and George I of Hanover (1714) as well as of his cousin Victor Amadeus of Sicily (1713) while his own political dreams could not be realized.

  2. Maximilian III Joseph (born March 28, 1727, Munich [Germany]—died December 30, 1777, Munich) was the elector of Bavaria (1745–77), son of the Holy Roman emperor Charles VII. By the Peace of Füssen signed on April 22, 1745, he obtained restitution of his dominions lost by his father—on condition, however, that he formally acknowledge the Pragmatic Sanction and not seek the imperial title.

  3. House. Wittelsbach. Father. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria. Mother. Anna of Austria. Maria Anna of Bavaria ( German: Maria Anna von Bayern) (21 March 1551, Munich – 29 April 1608, Graz) was a politically active Archduchess of Austria by her marriage to Archduke Charles II of Austria. She played an important role in the Counter-Reformation in Austria.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Maximiliana Princess Of Maria (Bavaria) Birthdate: July 04, 1552. Birthplace: Mhunchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria. Death: July 11, 1614 (61) Immediate Family: Daughter of Albrecht V "the Magnanimous", Duke of Bavaria and Archduchess Anna of Austria.

  5. King Ludwig I Of Bavaria 1786-1848 Married October 12, 1810, Munich, Bavaria, to Princess Theresia Of Sachsen-Altenburg 1792-1854. Princess Auguste Of Bavaria 1788-1851. Princess Amalia Of Bavaria 1790-1794. Princess Karoline Of Bavaria 1792-1873 Married June 8, 1808 to King Wilhelm I Of Wuerttemberg 1781-1864.

  6. 3 June 1688 (aged 66) Maximilian Henry of Bavaria. Maximilian Henry of Bavaria ( German: Maximilian Heinrich von Bayern: 8 October 1621 – 3 June 1688) was the third son and fourth child of Albert VI, Duke of Bavaria, and his wife, Mechthilde von Leuchtenberg. In 1650, he was named Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, Bishop of Hildesheim and Bishop ...