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  1. Maximilian was a capable monarch who, by overcoming the feudal rights of the local estates (Landstände), laid the foundations for absolutist rule in Bavaria. A devout Catholic , he was one of the leading proponents of the Counter-Reformation and founder of the Catholic League of Imperial Princes .

  2. Maximiliano I de Wittelsbach (17 de abril de 1573 - 27 de septiembre de 1651), llamado "el Grande", duque y príncipe elector del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico. Su reinado estuvo marcado por la Guerra de los Treinta Años (1618-1648).

  3. Elector de Baviera (1799-1806) Duque de Berg; Coronación: 1 de enero de 1806 (como Rey de Baviera) Nacimiento: 27 de mayo de 1756 Schwetzingen, Ducado del Palatinado-Zweibrücken: Fallecimiento: 13 de octubre de 1825 (69 años) Palacio de Nymphenburg, Múnich, Reino de Baviera: Sepultura: Theatinerkirche (Múnich) Familia; Casa real ...

  4. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Maximilian I (born April 17, 1573, Munich, Bavaria [Germany]—died Sept. 27, 1651, Ingolstadt, Bavaria) was the duke of Bavaria from 1597 and elector from 1623, a champion of the Roman Catholic side during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–48).

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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.