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  2. Maria Antonia finally married Maximilian II, the Elector of Bavaria, on 15 July 1685 in Vienna. The marriage between an heiress of the Spanish throne, in Maria Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain 's view, gave the Bavarian Wittelsbachs the closer place in succession to the Crown than the Austrian Habsburg .

  3. Maximilian II with his family by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. On 13 September 1548, Maximilian married his first cousin Maria of Spain, daughter of Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal. Despite Maria's commitment to Habsburg Spain and her strong Catholic manners, the marriage was a happy one. The couple had sixteen children:

  4. Jul 19, 2021 · In 1681, to win over the Francophile Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, Leopold offered his daughter’s hand in marriage. As Maria Antonia was still the heiress presumptive to the Spanish throne, she was clearly quite the catch. They were married four years later, on 15 July 1685.

  5. Maximilian II (born July 31, 1527, Vienna, Austria—died Oct. 12, 1576, Regensburg [Germany]) was the Holy Roman emperor from 1564, whose liberal religious policies permitted an interval of peace between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany after the first struggles of the Reformation.

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  6. On September 13, 1548, Maximilian married his first cousin Maria of Spain, daughter of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella of Portugal. They had sixteen children: Anna of Austria (1549-1580) (November 1, 1549-October 26, 1580).

  7. Maximilian’s wife was the Spanish infanta Maria (b. 1528), a daughter of Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal. The marriage was concluded in 1548 as the result of pressure from Spain and was intended to emphasize the political and genealogical union between the two lines.

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