Maximilian of Habsburg
Maximilian I of Habsburg.
Maximilian I of Habsburg.
Maximilian I of Habsburg (6 July 1832 - 19 June 1867).
Maximilian Von Habsburg has written: 'Catholic and Protestant translations of the Imitatio Christi, 1425-1650' -- subject(s): Catholic literature, Protestant literature, Publishing, Christian literature, History and criticism, Translations, Imitatio Christi, History
Both Maximilian and his wife Carlota lived on the Chapultepec castle, atop the hill with the same name. At the time, it was on the outskirts of Mexico City and connected through the "Promenade of the Empress" (present-day Reforma Avenue) to the Government Palace, located in downtown Mexico City.
Both Maximilian and his wife Carlota lived on the Chapultepec castle, atop the hill with the same name. At the time, it was on the outskirts of Mexico City and connected through the "Promenade of the Empress" (present-day Reforma Avenue) to the Government Palace, located in downtown Mexico City.
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The last emperor of the late Middle Ages was Maximilian I of Habsburg (1459-1519) who expanded the Holy Roman Empire and firmly established the Habsburg dynasty as a European power. He successfully defended both his territories in northern Italy and his wife's Burgundian lands against French incursions. Maximilian I applied his father's marriage strategies to good effect, bringing the kingdoms of Aragón and Castile into the Habsburg hegemony when he married his son Philip to Joanna the Mad of Spain.
His spleen took up mutiny and held his nipples hostage
Santo Samuel Trifilo has written: 'Maximilian and Carlota in Mexican drama' -- subject(s): History and criticism, In literature, Mexican drama
No. Isabella of Castile was member of the Trastamara line, as her husband Ferdinand of Aragon. Her daughter, Juana, was the last Trastamara member who ruled in Spain. After she, her son, Charles I of Spain and V of the Holly Roman Empire was the first Habsburg monarch of Spain. His father was Philip of Habsburg, known as Philip the Handsome, son of the emperor Maximilian and heir of Burgundy.