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  1. Prince Karl Theodor Maximilian August of Bavaria (7 July 1795 – 16 August 1875); and grand prior of the order of Malta, was a Bavarian soldier. [1] Early life [ edit] Charles was born in Munich on 7 July 1795. He was the second son of King Maximilian I of Bavaria and his first wife Princess Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt. [1] Career [ edit]

  2. Maximilian I Joseph (German: Maximilian I. Joseph; 27 May 1756 – 13 October 1825) was Duke of Zweibrücken from 1795 to 1799, prince-elector of Bavaria (as Maximilian IV Joseph) from 1799 to 1806, then King of Bavaria (as Maximilian I Joseph) from 1806 to 1825.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Maximilian I (born May 27, 1756, Mannheim, Palatinate [Germany]—died October 13, 1825, Munich, Bavaria) was the last Wittelsbach prince-elector of Bavaria (1799–1806) and first king of Bavaria (1806–25).

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  4. Maximilian I (German: Ferdinand Maximilian Josef Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen, Spanish: Fernando Maximiliano José María de Habsburgo-Lorena; 6 July 1832 – 19 June 1867) was an Austrian archduke who became emperor of the Second Mexican Empire from 10 April 1864 until his execution by the Mexican Republic on 19 June 1867.

  5. Born on 6 July 1832 at Schönbrunn palace, Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, as he was baptized, was the second son of Archduke Franz Karl and Archduchess Sophie. The young archduke displayed a certain degree of artistic talent at an early age.

  6. Maximiliano II de Baviera ( Múnich, 28 de noviembre de 1811- ibidem, 10 de marzo de 1864) fue rey de Baviera entre 1848 y 1864. Era el hijo mayor del rey Luis I de Baviera y de Teresa de Sajonia-Altemburgo . Biografía. El príncipe heredero.

  7. Koppensteiner, Harald (Hg.): Kaiser Maximilian I. Von der Geburt bis zur Alleinherrschaft, Wiener Neustadt 2000. Marti, Susan (Hg.): Karl der Kühen (1433-1477). Glanz und Untergang des letzten Herzogs von Burgund Katalog zur Ausstellung (Historisches Museum Bern, Bruggemuseum & Groeningemuseum Brügge, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien), Brüssel 2009