Maximilian i Sentence Examples

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  • His lectures and poems had now made him famous, and he was summoned to Munich where, in 1638, he became court chaplain to the elector Maximilian I.

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  • He took the title of king as Maximilian I.

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  • In 1246 it was the scene of a victory of the Hungarians over the Austrians; and in 1486 it was taken by Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary, who, however, restored it to Maximilian I.

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  • Noteworthy among the monuments of the town is the Maximilian fountain (1880), with statues of Maximilian I.

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  • This branch of the Capetians is also distinguished by its union with the Habsburgs, through the marriage of Mary, daughter of Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, with Maximilian, afterwards the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • They were followed by Paul Rici, professor at Pavia, and physi-' cian to the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • By the close of the i 5th century the Dalberg family had grown to be of such importance that, in 1494, the German King Maximilian I.

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  • Charles Theodore died without legitimate sons in 1799, and his successor was Maximilian Joseph, a member of the Birkenfeld branch of the Zweibriicken family, who later became king of Bavaria as Maximilian I.

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  • Turning to a more active life, he accompanied the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • The new master, however, showed no desire to be conciliatory, and as war appeared inevitable, he made strenuous efforts to secure allies, and carried on tedious negotiations with the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • The fine Dom Platz contains a statue of the Bavarian king, Maximilian I.

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  • The efforts of Leo to promote a crusade, which fall mainly in the years 1517 and 1518, deserve all recognition, but very various opinions have been held as to the attitude of the pope towards the Imperial election consequent on the death of Maximilian I.

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  • The relic was supposed to have been peculiarly treasured by the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • The Order of St George, said to have been founded in the 12th century as a crusading order and revived by the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • By the 1st article of the treaty the emperor acknowledged the assumption by the elector of the title of king, as Maximilian I.

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  • The successor of Louis, Charles VIII., restored the city to its former name and position, and as part of the inheritance of Mary, daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold, it was contended for by the French king, and his rival, the German king, Maximilian I.

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  • Lutherans sat among the judges Adminis- of the Reic/sskammergericht, and the Aulic Council, or trave, Hofrat, established by Maximilian I.

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  • As a diplomatist of repute, however, his services were quickly required by the new king, James IV., in whose interests he visited the kings of England and France, and the German king, Maximilian I.

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  • Frederick was among the princes who pressed the need of reform upon the German king Maximilian I.

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  • The "perpetual peace" (ewiger Landfriede) was proclaimed by the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • According to the instructions of Vladislav, Sigismund, king of Poland, and the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • Between 1471 and 1481 Gradisca was fortified by the Venetians, but in 1511 they surrendered it to the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • But the real history of the Aulic Council, as that term was understood in the later days of the Empire, begins with Maximilian I.

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  • During the Middle Ages Klagenfurt became the property of the crown, but by a patent of Maximilian I.

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  • When Germany was divided into circles by the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • In 1505 it received the right of coining from Philip, son of the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • In 1268 the margrave of Meissen granted a safe-conduct to all frequenters of the fairs, and in 1497 and 1507 the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • In 1497 he was appointed by the emperor Maximilian I.

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  • He helped to arrange the marriage between Henry's son, Arthur, and Catherine of Aragon; he went to Scotland with Richard Foxe, then bishop of Durham, in 1497; and he was partly responsible for several commercial and other treaties with Flanders, Burgundy and the German king, Maximilian I.

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  • Among others may be mentioned Die Narrenbeschworung (1512); Die Schelmenzunft (1512); Die Gduchmatt, which treats of enamoured fools (1519), and a translation of Virgil's Aeneid (1515) dedicated to the emperor Maximilian I.

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