Maximilian ii Sentence Examples

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  • A friend even more sympathetic he found in Maximilian II.

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  • In 1564 Ferdinand died, and was succeeded by Maximilian II.

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  • In the Maximilianstrasse, which extends from Haidhausen on the right bank of the Isar to the Max-Joseph Platz, King Maximilian II.

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  • Among the numerous monuments with which the squares and streets are adorned, the most important are the colossal statue of Maximilian II.

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  • It has an historical museum, four churches (three of which are Roman Catholic), two fine fountains - a monument of the war of 1870-71 and one to King Maximilian II.

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  • In 1856, on the recommendation of Ranke, Sybel accepted the post of professor at Munich, where King Maximilian II.

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  • After various adventures he reached Vienna, where he preached, and was protected by the semi-Lutheran archduke (afterwards the emperor) Maximilian II.

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  • The abbey is now a royal castle, and in the neighbourhtood a hunting-lodge was built by King Maximilian II.

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  • His good work, however, was largely undone by his son Maximilian II.

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  • His cabinet was known as the "Lolaministerium"; in February 1848, stimulated by the news from Paris, riots broke out against the countess; on the th of March the king dismissed Oettingen, and on the l0th, realizing the force of public opinion against him, abdicated in favour of his son, Maximilian II.

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  • In 1570 he was married to Elizabeth of Austria, daughter of Maximilian II.

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  • There should be mentioned the palace of Duke Alexander of Wurttemberg, the administrative offices, the statue of King Maximilian II.

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  • It lay too near the French frontier to be safe, and too remote from the centre of Germany to be convenient, as a capital; and in 1562 the election and coronation of Maximilian II.

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  • As a convinced Roman Catholic he forwarded the progress of the counter-reformation, and in general the tolerant policy of Maximilian II.

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