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  1. Died. 4 June 1558 (1558-06-04) (aged 43) Zandenburg, Habsburg Netherlands. Spouse (s) Louise (Louiza) of Cro. Father. Adolf of Burgundy. Mother. Anna of Bergen. Maximilian of Burgundy (1514–1558), marquis of Veere and Lord of Beveren, was a noble from the Low Countries in the service of the Habsburgs.

  2. Mary of Burgundy (r. 1477-1482) occupies an important place in the history of late medieval and Early Modern Europe, yet her life and principate have received relatively little scholarly attention. They are, however, key to the history both of the Low Countries and of Europe, since her marriage to Maximilian of Austria united the Habsburgs with ...

  3. Oct 7, 2021 · Louis XI attempted to force Mary to wed his son so that France could claim the Burgundian territories. This did not come to pass. Mary wed Archduke Maximilian of Austria in August 1477 instead. Engagement of Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy, c. 1500, by Albrecht Duerer. Mary and Maximilian enjoyed a happy marriage, and had three children together.

  4. Sep 9, 2020 · As Maximilian of Austria is still in Cologne, he sends his chamberlain to Burgundy to get ahead of France and marry Duchess Mary by proxy.Maximilian - episod...

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  5. Mary of Burgundy, 1457–82, wife of Maximilian of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I ), daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold of Burgundy. The marriage of Mary was a major event in European history, for it established the Hapsburgs in the Low Countries and initiated the long rivalry between France and Austria. At her father's ...

  6. The Tomb of Mary of Burgundy is a funeral monument completed in 1501 for Mary of Burgundy 's grave in the Church of Our Lady, Bruges. She died in March 1482 aged 25, following injuries sustained during a hunting accident a number of weeks earlier. Mary was born in 1457 as the only child of Charles and Isabella of Bourbon (1434-1465).

  7. Biography: Maximilian I was a German monarch of the House of Habsburg. He served as the Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 until his death, expanding the influence of the Habsburg dynasty across Europe and implementing significant reforms in the empire. Maximilian I came into power after the unexpected death of his wife, Mary of Burgundy, in 1482 ...

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