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  1. Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus (30 September 1638, Munich - 20 March 1705, Turkheim) was a German prince. He was Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg from 1650 until his death, [1] and regent of Bavaria from 1679 to 1680 during the minority of his nephew Maximilian II, Elector of Bavaria . Early life.

  2. Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus (30 de septiembre de 1638, Múnich - 20 de marzo de 1705, Turkheim) fue un príncipe alemán. Fue duque de Baviera-Leuchtenberg desde 1650 hasta su muerte, y regente de Baviera desde 1679 hasta 1680 durante la minoría de edad de su sobrino Maximiliano II, elector de Baviera.

  3. 1638 Maximilian.JPG 350 × 440; 30 KB Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus von Bayern-Leuchtenberg.jpg 616 × 1,000; 104 KB Album z portretami moznowladcow swieckich i duchownych. 1501-1725 (5551450).jpg 4,020 × 5,616; 12.25 MB

  4. "Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus (30 September 1638, Munich - 20 March 1705, Turkheim) was a German prince. He was Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg from 1650 until his death, and regent of Bavaria from 1679 to 1680 during the minority of his nephew Maximilian II, Elector of Bavaria." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.08.2021) Entity Encoding pik

  5. Maximilian Marcus Philipp (born 1 March 1994) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bundesliga club SC Freiburg on loan from VfL Wolfsburg. He represented Germany internationally at youth levels U20 and U21.

  6. dewiki Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus (Bayern-Leuchtenberg) elwiki Μαξιμιλιανός Φίλιππος Ιερώνυμος του Λόιχτενμπεργκ. enwiki Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg. itwiki Massimiliano Filippo Girolamo di Baviera. ptwiki Maximiliano Filipe Jerónimo, Duque da Baviera-Leuchtenberg ...

  7. Regency of Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg (1679-1680) Took part in the War of the Spanish Succession on the side of France, against Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor . He was accordingly forced to flee Bavaria following the Battle of Blenheim and deprived of his Electorate on 29 April 1706.