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  1. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Maximilian I. Category: History & Society. Also called (1799–1806) as prince-elector of Bavaria: Maximilian IV Joseph. Born: May 27, 1756, Mannheim, Palatinate [Germany] Died: October 13, 1825, Munich, Bavaria (aged 69) Title / Office: king (1806-1825), Bavaria. House / Dynasty: House of Wittelsbach. Role In: Napoleonic Wars.

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  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Maximilian Joseph, count von Montgelas de Garnerin (born Sept. 10, 1759, Munich—died June 14, 1838, Munich) was a German statesman who developed modern Bavaria. The son of a Savoyard nobleman, Montgelas entered the service of Charles II Augustus, duke of Zweibrücken, and was from 1795 closely attached to the latter’s successor ...

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  3. Hace 1 día · Franz Joseph and his mother Archduchess Sophie, by Joseph Karl Stieler Franz Joseph's family gathered in prayer, 1839 Franz Joseph was born on 18 August 1830 in the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna (on the 65th anniversary of the death of Francis of Lorraine ) as the eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (the younger son of Francis I ), and his wife Sophie, Princess of Bavaria .

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    Hace 1 día · To mark the unification of Bavaria and the Electoral Palatinate, both being principal Wittelsbach territories, Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria was crowned king of Bavaria. King Maximilian III Joseph was quick to change the coat of arms.

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  5. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Maximilian I (born March 22, 1459, Wiener Neustadt, Austria—died January 12, 1519, Wels) was the archduke of Austria, German king, and Holy Roman emperor (1493–1519) who made his family, the Habsburgs, dominant in 16th-century Europe.

  6. Hace 1 día · The prince-elector of Bavaria, Maximilian IV Joseph formally assumed the title King Maximilian I of Bavaria on 1 January 1806. The well-known so called Märchenkönig (Fairy tale king) Ludwig II constructed Neuschwanstein Castle , Herrenchiemsee , and Linderhof Palace during his reign (1864–1886), threatening not only to go bankrupt in person, but also to bankrupt the country in the process.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Maximilian I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, was a giant figure on the European stage, dominating events throughout the Continent for several decades in the 15th and 16th Centuries. His military and political successes set up his Habsburg line well to exert supremacy for many years to come.