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  1. Maximilian II (11 July 1662 – 26 February 1726), also known as Max Emanuel or Maximilian Emanuel, was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. He was also the last governor of the Spanish Netherlands and Duke of Luxembourg.

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  2. Apr 20, 2020 · 144K subscribers. 671. 17K views 3 years ago. After a 30-year long period of calm and peace, Bavaria would see the return of grand political ambitions under the rule of Maximilian II Emanuel.

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  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Maximilian II was the king of Bavaria from 1848 to 1864, whose attempt to create a “third force” in German affairs by an alliance of smaller states led by Bavaria, foundered on the opposition of the two dominant states, Prussia and Austria, and of the German parliament.

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  5. Maximilian II may refer to: Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (1527–1576) Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662–1726) Maximilian II of Bavaria (1811–1864) Maximilian von Götzen-Iturbide (b. 1944), titular Emperor of Mexico (1949–)

  6. Maximilian – Das Spiel von Macht und Liebe ("Maximilian: The Game of Power and Love"), released in the United States as Maximilian and Marie De Bourgogne or simply Maximilian, is a 2017 German-Austrian three-part historical miniseries. It is set in 1477, and stars Jannis Niewöhner as Maximilian I and Christa Théret as Mary of Burgundy. [2]

  7. Max II of the House of Wittelsbach was the King of Bavaria from 1848 to 1864 | the official travel guide.

  8. Maximilian II. Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and ruler of the Habsburg Monarchy (1564–1576) Born in Vienna on 31 July 1527. Died in Regensburg (Germany) on 12 October 1576. Motto: ‘Providebit Deus – God will provide’. Maximilian II stands out among the otherwise strictly Catholic Habsburgs: he was sympathetic to Protestantism – a ...

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