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  1. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria; Anna of Austria & Maximiliane of Bavaria - Frauenkirche.jpg 2,852 × 1,944; 1.2 MB Maximiliana Maria of Bavaria - Bavarian National Museum.png 672 × 688; 854 KB MaximilianaMariaBay.jpg 350 × 436; 36 KB

  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. Where knowledge is everything. LMU offers state-of-the-art research infrastructure, an outstanding international network, attractive career opportunities and a broad spectrum of continuing personal development programs. In doing so, LMU supports its members in nurturing their talents and helping to shape their working environment. Open positions.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2019 · MAXIMILIAN II. (1811–1864), king of Bavaria, son of king Louis I. and of his consort Theresa of Saxe-Hildburghausen, was born on the 28th of November 1811. After studying at Göttingen and Berlin and travelling in Germany, Italy and Greece, he was introduced by his father into the council of state (1836). From the first he showed a studious ...

  5. Death and funeral. Caroline of Baden died 13 November 1841, outliving her husband by sixteen years and one month. Due to her Protestant religion, her funeral was conducted with so little royal dignity that there were public protests. By order of the Catholic archbishop of Munich, Lothar Anselm von Gebsattel, all participating Catholic clergy ...

  6. Princess Ludovika Wilhelmine (30 August 1808 – 25 January 1892), married Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria, mother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Princess Maximiliana Josepha Karoline (21 July 1810 – 4 February 1821), died in childhood. Ancestry

  7. Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria (13 November 1801 – 14 December 1873) was queen of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William IV. By birth, she was a Bavarian princess from the House of Wittelsbach ; she was related to the ruling houses of Austria and Saxony through the marriages of her sisters.