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  1. Countess Anna Maria of Ortenburg. Maximilian of Liechtenstein (6 November 1578 – 29 April 1645 in Győr) was a nobleman from the House of Liechtenstein. He was a senior military officer in the imperial Habsburg service, eventually promoted to the rank of Field Marshal. In 1623, he was raised to Imperial Prince .

  2. Maximilian I (17 April 1573 – 27 September 1651), occasionally called the Great, a member of the House of Wittelsbach, ruled as Duke of Bavaria from 1597. His reign was marked by the Thirty Years' War during which he obtained the title of a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire at the 1623 Diet of Regensburg .

  3. Gold coin, 1479–1517, showing Emperor Maximilian I (as Archduke) on the obverse and Mary of Burgundy (his first wife) on the Maximilian I: ‘Early practice maketh a master emperor …’ ‘All the pastimes pursued by the young White King in his youth’, reproduction in *Jahrbuch der Sammlung des allerhöchsten Ka

  4. Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Habsburg would remember the day he almost became emperor of Austria. On 18 February 1853 his brother Franz Joseph who had been on the throne for five years, was nearly killed by the hand of a lad even younger than the 23-year-old monarch himself. The emperor enjoyed taking a stroll on Vienna’s city walls in ...

  5. Wiesflecker, Hermann: Maximilian I., in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 16, Berlin 1990, S. 458–471. Mary (1457–1482) was the only child of Duke Charles the Bold and Isabella of Bourbon. She lost her mother when she was eight and was subsequently brought up by her step-mother Margaret of York, with whom she enjoyed a cordial relationship.

  6. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Maximilian, prince of Baden was the prince of Baden and chancellor of Germany, appointed on Oct. 3, 1918, because his humanitarian reputation made the emperor William II think him capable of bringing World War I expeditiously to an end. The son of the grand duke Frederick I’s brother Prince William.

  7. So today I want to talk about Franz Ferdinand's eldest son and heir, Prince Maximilian von Hohenberg. Maximilian was born on the 29th of September 1902 as the son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, at the time heir to the thrones of Austria and Hungary and his wife, Princess Sophie von Chotkow, who toghether founded the House of Hohenberg.