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 | | To the dismay of his conservative allies, <b>Maximilianb> upheld several liberal policies proposed by the Juárez administration – such as land reforms, religious freedoms, and extending the right to vote beyond the landholding class. |  | | In 1866 Napoleon <b>IIIb> withdrew his troops in the face of Mexican resistance and U.S. opposition under the Monroe Doctrine. |  | | Many Mexicans and foreign governments refused to recognize his government and <b>Maximilianb> was executed after his capture by Mexican republicans. |
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 | | <b>Maximilianb>, the eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick <b>IIIb>, was born in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, on March 22, 1459. |  | | <b>Maximilianb>, the eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick <b>IIIb>, was born in Wiener Neustadt, Austria. |  | | -991), daughter of Byzantine emperor Romanus II, who had great influence at his court, introducing much of the refinement of Constantinople, and who, after his death, ruled (983-991) for her son Otto <b>IIIb> as coregent with the boy' s grandmother Adelaide. |
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 | | Unfortunately, the jealousies and rivalries between his generals greatly reduced the effectiveness of <b>Maximilianb>'s forces, and he and his troops were soon besieged in Querétaro by the advancing republican armies. |  | | The tragedy of <b>Maximilianb> was that he assumed the crown of Mexico in good faith and full of the best intentions. |  | | The end of the American Civil War gave new hope to the Mexican republicans. |
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 | | Franz Joseph restored <b>Maximilianb>'s rights to the succession of the Austrian throne and asked the American secretary of state to intervene. |  | | The Austrian court was suspicious about this adventure, <b>Maximilianb> had to resign any rights of succession to the Austrian throne. |  | | On May 15th, 1867 <b>Maximilianb> handed his sword to the partisan leader Escobedo. |
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 | | Already diplomacy had been brought into play by Napoleon <b>IIIb> to induce his allies to acquiesce in his views and to consider the elevation of <b>Maximilianb> to the throne of Mexico. |  | | This is the key to the character of Napoleon <b>IIIb> and to his failures. |  | | 307 PRELUDE In offering these pages to the public, my aim is not to write a historical sketch of the reign of <b>Maximilianb> of Austria, nor is it to give a description of the political crisis through which Mexico passed during that period. |
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 | | He was succeeded by the duke palatine of Zweibrücken, senior member of the Palatinate branch, who thus united all Wittelsbach lands under his sole rule and who in 1806 became king of Bavaria as <b>Maximilianb> I. |  | | After the defeat of the elector palatine, known as Frederick the Winter King of Bohemia, his electoral voice was transferred (1623) to Duke <b>Maximilianb> I of Bavaria, who also received the Upper Palatinate. |  | | The Wittelsbachs reached their zenith under Duke Louis <b>IIIb>, of the elder branch, who became Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV (reigned 131447). |
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 | | [13] In Munich, Mozart performs for the court of Bavarian Elector <b>Maximilianb> <b>IIIb> Joseph. |  | | [25] Mozart and his sister perform again for the court on the fourth anniversary of the accession of George <b>IIIb>. |  | | The children perform for the Bavarian Elector <b>Maximilianb> <b>IIIb> Joseph. |
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 | | The junior Bavarian line B continued to rule in Bavaria, and remained Catholic at the reformation; William V, Duke of Bavaria (1546-1628), named his elder son <b>Maximilianb> (1573-1651) co-Duke of Bavaria 1594, and abdicated as ruler in his sons favour 15 Oct 1597. |  | | Ludwig <b>IIIb>, Duke of Bavaria (1229-1294), divided his inheritance with his younger brother Henry (1235-1290) but these possessions returned to the senior line on the extinction of Henrys male line in 1339. |  | | <b>Maximilianb> was elevated to the dignity of Elector of the Empire with the deprivation of that title from the Elector Palatine 25 Feb 1623 (this title restored by the Treaty of Westphalia 1648, increasing the number of Electors). |
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 | | For example, <b>Maximilianb> stood on the right, not in the middle of the three, having given the place of honor to General Miramon. |  | | This was seen as a criticism of Napoleon <b>IIIb> (Wilson-Bareau, 1992: 112). |  | | Napoleon <b>IIIb> announced February 22 his decision to withdraw French troops from Mexico. |
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 | | Later <b>Maximilianb> ordered all captured followers of Juárez to be shot: a tactical mistake that only exacerbated opposition to his regime. |  | | <b>Maximilianb> was born in Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, the second son of Franz Karl Josef, Archduke of Austria and his wife Sophie Fredericka of Bavaria. |  | | <b>Maximilianb> was born as His Imperial Highness Ferdinand <b>Maximilianb> Joseph, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia. |
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 | | <b>Maximilianb> I, son of duke Frederick V (emperor Frederick <b>IIIb>). |  | | After the death of Rudolph IV, his brothers Albert <b>IIIb> and Leopold <b>IIIb> ruled the Habsburg possessions together from 1365 until 1379, when they split the territories in the treaty of Neuberg, Albert keeping Austria proper and Leopold ruling over |  | | After the marriage of <b>Maximilianb> I with Mary, heiress of |
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 | | " Lithuania," said the ambassadors of Ivan <b>IIIb>. |  | | His father had taken long journeys, which led him into many sad adventures, but Stephen of Moldavia said of Ivan : " Ivan is a strange man; he stays quietly at home and triumphs over his enemies, while I, though always on horseback, cannot defend my country." It was the verdict of Edward <b>IIIb>. |  | | It was then that Belski, afterwards so famous, obtained a footing in Russia, that the Prince of Mazovia sent an embassy to Ivan <b>IIIb>., and the princes of Viazma, Vorotinsk, Belef, and Mezetsk did him homage. |
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 | | 1968); <b>Maximilianb>, Emperor of Mexico: Memoirs of His Private Secretary, José Luis Blasio (tr. |  | | When affairs in France and the cessation of the Civil War impelled Napoleon <b>IIIb> to withdraw (1866-67) the French troops from Mexico, the flimsy fabric of the empire dissolved. |  | | Bibliography: See J. Musser, The Establishment of <b>Maximilianb>'s Empire in Mexico (1918, repr. |
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 | | <b>Maximilianb> was compelled to assent to the treaty of Arras in 1482 between the states of the Netherlands and Louis XI. |  | | <b>MAXIMILIANb> I. (<b>MAXIMILIANb> JOSEPH) (1756-1825), king of Bavaria, was the son of the count palatine Frederick of Zwei-briicken-Birkenfeld, and was born on the 27th of May 1756. |  | | This treaty provided that <b>Maximilianb>'s daughter Margaret should marry Charles, the dauphin of France, and have for her dowry Artois and Franche-Comte, two of the provinces in dispute, while the claim of Louis on the duchy of Burgundy was tacitly admitted. |
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 | | The main line of Orange-Nassau died out with William <b>IIIb>, but the leadership of the Netherlands then passed to his cousins, who had become the Stadholders of Friesland. |  | | Hesse turns up, curiously, in the history of the American Revolution, since Hessian troups were hired out to King George <b>IIIb> and sent to fight against the colonists. |  | | It is after the Swedish Wittelsbachs die out that Christian <b>IIIb> becomes the Duke of Zweibrücken. |
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 | | Son of Fernando <b>IIIb> of Castile by Elisabeth daughter of Philipp; resigned, died 1284 |  | | On the death of Albrecht II, his cousin Friedrich of Styria was elected king (Friedrich <b>IIIb>), and the succession remained in the hands of the Habsburgs with only one interruption down to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. |  | | Son of Felipe I of Castile son of <b>Maximilianb> I; abdicated, died 1558 |
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 | | His father John Sigmund Garnerin, Baron Montgelas, entered the military service of <b>Maximilianb> Joseph <b>IIIb>, Elector of Bavaria, and married the Countess Ursula von Trauner. |  | | \n* History of Bavaria \n* <b>Maximilianb> I of Bavaria |  | | The brother of the Duke of Zweibrücken, <b>Maximilianb> Joseph took him into his service as Private Secretary. |
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 | | When Austria entered the United Nations in 1958, Waldheim was a member of its delegation. |  | | Bismarck, Otto von -> Wars with Austria and France Bismarck was appointed premier in 1862 by William I in order to secure adoption of the Prussian king's army program, which was then being strenuously opposed in parliament. |  | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy -> The Nature of Austria-Hungary The reorganization of Austria and Hungary was made possible by the Ausgleich [compromise] of 1867, a constitutional compromise between Hungarian aspirations for independence and Emperor Francis Joseph's desire for a strong, centralized empire as a source of power after Austria's defeat in the Austro-Prussian War of 186... |
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 | | Unfortunately, the jealousies and rivalries between his generals greatly reduced the effectiveness of <b>Maximilianb>'s forces, and he and his troops were soon besieged in Querétaro by the advancing republican armies. |  | | The end of the American Civil War gave new hope to the Mexican republicans. |  | | With the approach of war in 1859 against France and the north Italian kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, Francis Joseph relieved his brother of his office and gave full power to the military. |
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 | | Sigismund had no children and adopted <b>Maximilianb> I, son of duke Frederick V (emperor Frederick <b>IIIb>). |  | | <b>Maximilianb>, an adventurous younger son, was invited as part of Napoleon <b>IIIb> 's manipulations to take the throne of Mexico. |  | | Philip I of Castile, second son of <b>Maximilianb> I, founded the Spanish Habsburgs in 1506 by marrying Joanna the Mad, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella. |
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 | | Caspar Gras was trained as a goldsmith by his father and then became an apprentice embosser at the court of Archduke <b>Maximilianb> <b>IIIb> in Bad Mergentheim. |  | | In 1610, he was appointed Court Embosser and received most of the commissions from the court, which included relief sculpture, life-size figure, equestrian statues and fountains. |
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 | | By this treaty it was agreed that <b>Maximilianb> should retain the electoral dignity, which was made hereditary in his family; and the Upper Palatinate was incorporated with Bavaria. |  | | Bavaria was again ravaged, and the elector's forces defeated in May |
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