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Maximilian's sudden death came at a time when Dürer was concerned he was losing " my sight and freedom of hand " ( perhaps caused by arthritis ) and increasingly affected by the writings of Martin Luther.
The reigning duke of Burgundy, Charles the Bold, was the chief political opponent of Maximilian's father Frederick III.
After Mary's tragic death in a riding accident on 27 March 1482 near the Wijnendale Castle, Maximilian's aim was now to secure the inheritance to one of his and Mary's children, Philip the Handsome.
* Anne of Brittany ( 1477 – 1514 ) — they were married by proxy in Rennes on 18 December 1490, but the contract was dissolved by the Pope in early 1492, by which time Anne had already been forced by the French King, Charles VIII ( the fiancé of Maximilian's daughter Margaret of Austria ) to repudiate the contract and marry him instead.
The complete failure of the Mexican intervention was a humiliation for Napoleon, and he was widely blamed across Europe for Maximilian's death.
St. Maximilian's beatification miracle was the July 1948 cure of intestinal tuberculosis in Angela Testoni, and in August 1950, the cure of calcification of the arteries / sclerosis of Francis Ranier was attributed to the intercession of St. Maximilian.
In 1867 the last of the Emperor's forces were defeated and Maximilian was sentenced to death by a military court ( a retaliation for Maximilian's earlier orders for the execution of republican soldiers ).
In 1506, Maximilian's son, Phillip of Burgundy, was blown off course while sailing, and reluctantly and unexpectedly became a guest of Henry VII.
It was Emperor Maximilian's wish to directly link his Imperial residence, Chapultepec Castle, with the National Palace in the city center.
Maximilian's bed, a wedding gift from Pope Pius IX, was never slept in.
Charles was supported by the French King, but in 1505, Guelders was regained by King Maximilian's son
Her final public appearance was at the premiere of her brother Maximilian's documentary film, My Sister Maria ( 2002 ).
Abaco was only a few months in Munich, when he was forced to flee with the court to Brussels, following Maximilian's defeat at the Battle of Blenheim.
On Maximilian's restoration and return to Munich, in 1715, dall ' Abaco was appointed Concert-meister.
Whilst in Liège, the college received patronage from Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, and the blue and silver on the College's coat of arms was adopted from Maximilian's own crest.
Evidently, this position was already established by 1486, when Schlick performed at the election of Archduke Maximilian as King of the Romans at Frankfurt, on February 16 ( Schlick may also have performed at Maximilian's coronation six weeks later ).
It was widely influential in Maximilian's empire, but became obsolete towards the 17th century because of the advances in organ building.

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At the end of Maximilian's rule, the Habsburgs ' mountain of debt totalled 6 million gulden ; this corresponded to a decade's worth of tax revenues from the their inherited lands.
From left to right: Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor | Maximilian I ; Maximilian's granddaughter, Mary of Austria ( 1505-1558 ) | Mary and Vladislaus's son Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia | Louis ; Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary | Vladislaus II ; Vladislaus's daughter, Anna of Bohemia and Hungary | Anna ; Vladislaus's brother, Sigismund I the Old | Sigismund I of Poland.
She strongly advised Mary to accept Maximilian's suit, and marry him immediately ; he arrived in Burgundy on 5 August 1477, and by 17 August had arrived at Ten Waele Castle, in Ghent.
Maximilian's other experts proposed that all books should be taken from the Jews ; and, as the emperor still hesitated, his opponents threw on Reuchlin the whole blame of their ill success.
Visitors to the castle will be able to see the following: Maximilian's chambers and those of his consort, Charlotte ; the guest rooms ; the information room telling the history of the castle and the park's construction ; the Duke Amedeo of Aosta's apartment with furnishings from the 1930s in the Rationalist style.
The place of birth of Maximilian's father is unknown ; the settlements Körmöcbánya ( today Kremnica ), Schlagenwald, ( today Horní Slavkov ) or Schlackenwerth ( today Ostrov nad Ohří ) are most frequently given.

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Before Juárez fled, Congress granted him an emergency extension of his presidency, which would go into effect in 1865, when his term expired, and last until 1867, when the last of Maximilian's forces were defeated.
Maximilian's liberal views cost him support from Mexican conservatives as well.
Because of a lack of horses, as well as general disorganization, Maximilian's forces would not reach Padua until September, giving Pitigliano the time to concentrate such troops as were still available to him in the city.
Because of a lack of horses, as well as general disorganization, Maximilian's forces would not reach Padua until September, giving Pitigliano the time to concentrate such troops as were still available to him in the city.
When the Emperor died in 1519, Senfl was out of a job, and his circumstances altered for the worse: Charles V dismissed most of Maximilian's musicians, and even refused to pay Senfl the annual stipend which had been promised to him in the event of the emperor's death.
Maximilian's alliance with Emperor Napoleon earned him the royal title and vast territorial increases at the Treaty of Pressburg ( 1805 ).
On his return to Verona his standing in his rione made him of use to Emperor Maximilian, who was headquartered in Verona from 1509 to 1517, during the episode of the Italian Wars called the War of the League of Cambrai, and not simply for painting imperial arms to replace those of Venice that had been effaced on Maximilian's orders.

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On the other hand, at a synod convened by Louis at Tours in September 1510 the French bishops withdrew from papal obedience, and resolved, with Emperor Maximilian's cooperation, to seek the deposition of the pope.
After it became clear that Maximilian's policies in Italy had been unsuccessful, and after 1517 Venice reconquered the last pieces of their territory from Maximilian, the emperor now started to focus entirely on the question of his succession.
He remained under the Maximilian's employment from 1496 until his death, although he did not remain stationary during that period.
By the early 1490s, the turmoil of the interregnum gave way to an uneasy stand-off, with neither French support for the cities of the Franc ( Flanders ), nor Imperial support from Maximilian's father Frederick III proving decisive.
* Plates from Prince Maximilian's Travels in Brazil ( London, 1820 )
A third is from the emperor Maximilian's book Der Weisskunig of the early 16th century in an illustration entitled The Battle Against the Blue Company and is shown being carried by a Swiss soldier.
In 1619 upon the death of his kinsman and former rival, he became governor of Maximilian's inheritance: Further Austria and Tirol, where he attained the position of a sovereign, i. e. Archduke of Further Austria from 1623 to 1630.
She had two stepchildren from Maximilian's marriage to Mary of Burgundy, Philip the Handsome, who married Joanna of Castile, and Archduchess Margaret of Austria, who married firstly, John, Prince of Asturias and secondly Philibert II, Duke of Savoy.
As the last of the junior branch of the Wittelsbach dynasty which derived from Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and had ruled Bavaria since early 14th century, Maximilian's death led to a succession dispute and the brief War of the Bavarian Succession.
Maximilian's widow Maria Anna Sophia of Saxony and his sister Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria negotiated with Prussia to secure Bavaria's independence from Austria, which had invaded portions of the duchy immediately after the Elector's death.
Maximilian's second marriage in 1493 with Bianca Maria Sforza from Milan then got the Habsburgs directly involved in the Italian Wars, clashing again with the French kings over the control of the Duchy of Milan.
Also Maximilian's second wife, Bianca Maria Sforza, brought into the marriage as dowry, among other things, books from Italian workshops.

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