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  1. Maximiliano era un archiduque de la Casa de Habsburgo, hermano del emperador Francisco José I de Austria y yerno del rey belga Leopoldo I. En 1857 fue nombrado gobernador de las provincias italianas de Lombardía y el Véneto, pertenecientes al Imperio Austriaco; y, como tal, sufrió el ataque del Piamonte que, con el apoyo militar del Segundo ...

  2. He defeated the French at the battle of Guinegate (1479) but the Habsburg–Valois rivalry continued in the Netherlands and Italy.In 1490 he drove out the Hungarians, who, under Matthias I (Corvinus), had seized much Austrian territory, and by the Treaty of Pressburg (1491) he was recognized as the future king of Bohemia and Hungary.

  3. Maxmilián I., v české literatuře též jako Maximilián I. ( německy Maximilian I., 22. března 1459, Vídeňské Nové Město – 12. ledna 1519, Wels) byl rakouský arcivévoda z rodu Habsburků, syn císaře Fridricha III. a Eleonory Portugalské. V letech 1493–1519 byl římským králem (zvolen ve Frankfurtu 12. února 1486 6/7 ...

  4. Like no other, Emperor Maximilian I stands for the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance: as "last knight" and "first gunner" he led numerous wars to enforce his claims to power. At the same time he proved to be a wise tactician, who tried early to use the power of the media and especially the newly invented book printing for his purposes.

  5. Maximilian I1459–1519Holy Roman Emperor. M aximilian I, one of the most remarkable rulers of the Renaissance, served as the Holy Roman Emperor* from 1493 until 1519. Under his leadership, the Habsburg family came to dominate in Europe in the 1500s. Maximilian added vast lands to the family holdings and used diplomacy, warfare, and marriage to ...

  6. Maximilian I was King of the Romans from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 until his death in 1519. He was never crowned by the Pope, as the journey to Rome was blocked by the Venetians. He proclaimed himself elected emperor in 1508 at Trent, thus breaking the long tradition of requiring a papal coronation for the adoption of the Imperial title. Maximilian was the only surviving son of ...

  7. 27 de ene. de 2021 · Eventually, Maximilian was isolated and besieged in the city of Queretaro. Maximilian held out for several weeks but decided to attempt to escape. Maximilian tried a desperate escape from the city by leading the cavalry division through enemy lines, allowing him to escape. This plan failed miserably and Juarez’s forces quickly captured the ...

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