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  1. Habsburg. Father. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother. Maria of Spain. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Signature. Maximilian III of Austria (12 October 1558 – 2 November 1618), briefly known as Maximilian of Poland during his claim for the throne, was the Archduke of Further Austria from 1612 until his death.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · brother Franz Joseph. Maximilian (born July 6, 1832, Vienna, Austria—died June 19, 1867, near Querétaro, Mex.) was an archduke of Austria and the emperor of Mexico, a man whose naive liberalism proved unequal to the international intrigues that had put him on the throne and to the brutal struggles within Mexico that led to his execution.

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  3. Nov 10, 2015 · Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria, was a member of the Austrian house of Hapsburg, a family of emperors and other nobility that ruled great areas of Europe over several hundred years. He was the 4th son of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II and Maria of Spain. As the 4th son, he did not succeed his father to become Holy Roman Emperor.

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  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Maximilian III of Austria (12 October 1558 – 2 November 1618), briefly known as Maximilian of Poland during his claim for the throne, was the Archduke of Further Austria from 1612 until his death. Quick Facts Archduke of Further Austria, Reign ...

  6. Maximilian of Austria may refer to the following members of the Habsburg dynasty: Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459–1519), who obtained the Burgundian lands by marriage. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (1527–1576), king of Bohemia, king of Hungary, and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria (1558–1618 ...

  7. Habsburg-Lorraine. Father. Archduke Otto of Austria. Mother. Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. Archduke Maximilian of Austria ( Maximilian Eugen Ludwig Friedrich Philipp Ignatius Josef Maria; 13 April 1895 – 19 January 1952) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the younger brother of the Emperor Charles I of Austria .

  8. The younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph, Maximilian was viceroy of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia until 1859. He was commander-in-chief of the Imperial Navy and commissioned a number of buildings, most notably the castle at Miramare, which he never saw completed. Made Emperor of Mexico with the support of Napoleon III, he was taken prisoner in Querétaro by Republican

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