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  1. Maximiliano I José (Schwetzingen, 27 de maio de 1756 – Munique, 13 de outubro de 1825), também conhecido como Max José, foi o Duque de Zweibrücken de 1795 a 1799, Eleitor da Baviera como Maximiliano IV José de 1799 a 1806, quando elevou seu eleitorado para reino, continuando a reinar como Rei da Baviera até sua morte.

  2. Maximiliano I José (Schwetzingen, 27 de maio de 1756 – Munique, 13 de outubro de 1825), também conhecido como Max José, foi o Duque de Zweibrücken de 1795 a 1799, Eleitor da Baviera como Maximiliano IV José de 1799 a 1806, quando elevou seu eleitorado para reino, continuando a reinar como Rei da Baviera até sua morte.

  3. Maximiliano José, Duque na Baviera (4 de dezembro de 1808 — 15 de novembro de 1888) foi um membro da Casa de Wittelsbach e um promotor da música folclórica da Baviera. Ele é mais conhecido por ter sido o pai da imperatriz Isabel da Áustria, também conhecida como "Sissi".

    • Maximiliano José
    • Early Life
    • Duke of Zweibrücken and Elector of Bavaria and The Palatinate
    • King of Bavaria
    • Cultural Legacy
    • Marriages and Issue
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    • References

    Maximilian, the son of the Count Palatine Frederick Michael of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and Maria Francisca of Sulzbach, was born on 27 May 1756 at Schwetzingen, between Heidelberg and Mannheim.[citation needed] After the death of his father in 1767, he was left at first without parental supervision, since his mother had been banished from her husban...

    On 1 April 1795, Maximilian succeeded his brother Charles IIas Duke of Zweibrücken, however his duchy was entirely occupied by revolutionary France at the time. On 16 February 1799, he became Elector of Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine, Arch-Steward of the Empire, and Duke of Berg upon the extinction of the Palatinate-Sulzbach line at the de...

    The new King of Bavaria was the most important of the princes belonging to the Confederation of the Rhine, and remained Napoleon's ally until the eve of the Battle of Leipzig, when by the Treaty of Ried (8 October 1813) he made the guarantee of the integrity of his kingdom the price of his joining the Allies. On 14 October, Bavaria made a formal de...

    Under the reign of Maximilian Joseph the Bavarian Secularization (1802–1803) led to the nationalisation of cultural assets of the Church. The Protestants were emancipated. In 1808 he founded the Academy of Fine Arts Munich.[citation needed] The city of Munich was extended by the first systematic expansion with the new Brienner Strasse as core. In 1...

    As a monarch, Max Joseph was very close to the citizens, walked freely along the streets of Munich without great accompaniment, and conversed with his people in a casual manner. Regardless, he was somewhat eccentric, like some of his descendants and successors. Maximilian married twice and had children by both marriages: His first wife was Princess...

    Palmer, Alan (1972). Metternich: Councillor of Europe (1997 reprint ed.). London: Orion. ISBN 978-1-85799-868-9.
    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Maximilian I., king of Bavaria". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge Univ...
  4. Maximiliano I (Munique, 17 de abril de 1573 – Ingolstadt, 27 de setembro de 1651), chamado de Maximiliano, o Grande, foi o Duque da Baviera de 1597 até receber a dignidade eleitoral do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico, reinando a partir de então como Eleitor da Baviera até sua morte.

  5. Maximiliano de Habsburgo, irmão do imperador austríaco, Francisco José, era primo do imperador do Brasil, Dom Pedro 2º. Seu pai, o arquiduque Francisco Carlos da Áustria, era irmão de Maria...

  6. Maximiliano I de Baviera (nacido Maximiliano José María; Schwetzingen, 27 de mayo de 1756- Múnich, 13 de octubre de 1825), también llamado Maximiliano I José, fue el primer rey de Baviera entre los años 1806 y 1825. Pertenecía a la casa de Wittelsbach, por lo que se convirtió en el primer rey de dicha casa real.