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  1. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Description. Also known as. English. Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein. second son of Prince Hans-Adam II and Marie, Princess of Liechtenstein. Maximilian von und zu Liechtenstein. Maximilian Nikolaus Maria Prinz von und zu Liechtenstein. Prince Max of Liechtenstein. H.S.H. Prince Maximilian von und zu Liechtenstein.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Maximilian, prince of Baden (born July 10, 1867, Baden-Baden, Baden [Germany]—died Nov. 6, 1929, Schloss Salem, Baden, Ger.) was the prince of Baden and chancellor of Germany, appointed on Oct. 3, 1918, because his humanitarian reputation made the emperor William II think him capable of bringing World War I expeditiously to an end.

  3. Prince Maximilian (1870-1951), son of King George of Saxony c. 1883 Description Photograph of Prince Maximilian as a boy, standing and wearing military uniform; vignette.

  4. Maximilian was now a king without lands. Matthias Corvinus offered Emperor Frederick and his son prince Maximilian, the return of Austrian provinces and Vienna, if they would renounce the treaty of 1463 and accept Matthias as Frederick's designated heir and favoured successor as Holy Roman Emperor.

  5. Maximilian zu Wied,Verzeichness der Reptilien welche auf einer Reise im Nördlichen America beobachtet wurdern, Dresden, 1865. Prince Maximilian resided in New Harmony from October 19, 1832 to March 16, 1833. He and his party then continued westward, where they visited many Indian tribes and, especially through the drawings of Karl Bodmer, left ...

  6. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Maximilian’s life was full of surprises, and so was his death, as can be seen in the astonished look on his embalmed face (there’s a photo). Maximilian and his Belgian wife, Empress Charlotte (sister of Leopold II), aimed to transplant the customs and etiquette of the Habsburg court to the vastly different landscape and people of Mexico.

  7. Maximilian also suffered from the differences between his parents, whose characters were at complete variance with one another. His father, Emperor Frederick III , was a severe and secretive individual with extremely pragmatic attitudes, while his mother Eleonora was a spirited woman who sometimes displayed her outright dislike of her phlegmatic spouse.