maximilian in English

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( 1832–67 ) , Austrian emperor of Mexico 1864–67; full name Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph . The brother of Franz Josef, he became emperor of Mexico under French auspices in 1864. US pressure forced Napoleon III to withdraw his support in 1867, and Maximilian was executed by a popular uprising led by Mexico's president Benito Juárez.

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1. You know Maximilian has no right to this gold.

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3. It is named for its inventor, the German expert of geodesy Karl Maximilian von Bauernfeind .

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5. Maximilian Hell published the results of his expedition in 1770, in Copenhagen.

6. She delivered her last child, Maximilian Francis, during the Seven Years' War, aged 39.

7. The original was created in the early 1900s by Maximilian Bircher-Brenner, a Swiss doctor

8. Maximilian Carl-Friedrich Nitze and Joseph Leiter developed the first true working Cystoscope in 1878.

9. First, he travelled to Wrocław (Breslau), then Munich, where he met Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria.

10. German publicist Maximilian Harden wrote: "Serbia has risen from its grave on the field of Kosovo.

11. Maximilian was born on 6 July 1832 in the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, capital of the Austrian Empire.

12. Oh, Maximilian, how can you jest at a time when we have such deep cause for uneasiness?

13. Seeking to legitimize French rule in the Americas, Napoleon III invited Maximilian to establish a new pro-French Mexican monarchy.

14. Then Maximilian announced the abdication without the Kaiser's consent, and resigned in favour of Ebert on 9 November 1918 .

15. Martin, and Jörg Stierstorfer at Ludwig Maximilian University (Munich, Germany) reported the synthesis of azidoAzide Azide in 2011

16. Bigamy laws date back to the Roman Empire when Diocletian and Maximilian passed laws that mandated monogamy for legal marriages.

17. Auschwitz is also a "special place" because it is where Polish Franciscan friar Saint Maximilian Kolbe was killed, the prelate added.

18. Musculoskeletal lower back load of Accoucheurs during childbirth – A pilot and feasibility study Author links open overlay panel Maximilian Melzner a b Khaled M

19. By 1511 Henry was part of an anti-French alliance that included Ferdinand II of Aragon, Pope Julius II and Holy Roman emperor Maximilian.

20. Anne-Myriam Abdelhak, 2013, Version 1 (Preliminary editing by Maximilian Forte) Back to the Concepts main page Apathy comes from the ancient Greek Apathies, which means “lack of feeling”

21. Bircher muesli, originally brought to the world's attention in about 1900, was created by the Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital

22. In 1864 a group of Mexican Archconservatives colluded with France’s Napoleon III to depose the liberal president Benito Juaraz and appoint Maximilian emperor of Mexico

23. Bircher Muesli was developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Brenner for his patients and is still a very popular breakfast throughout Switzerland and Germany

24. Afrits Ancient Feasts and Rituals Iconographic and Textual Studies First International Conference Institute for Egyptology and Coptology — Ludwig Maximilian University Munich Griechensaal 204-206 — Katharina-von-Bora-Str

25. It is the creation of Maximilian Bircher-Benner, a Swiss doctor and nutritionist, who developed it for patients at his Zurich sanatorium at the turn of the last century as …

26. Bircher Muesli is named after its creator, Maximilian Bircher-Benner, an influential Swiss physician who was a proponent of raw food and claimed to have cured his own jaundice by eating raw apples

27. Constant Avarices of the Salzburg archbishops led to clashes of arms in 1611, when the troops of Wolf Dietrich Raitenau occupied Berchtesgaden but were repulsed by the forces of Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria

28. Burkhard Wilske, Jana A Eccard, Marcus Zistl-Schlingmann, Maximilian Hohmann, Annabel Methler, Antje Herde, Thilo Liesenjohann, Michael Dannenmann, Klaus Butterbach-Bahl, Lutz Breuer 2015 , ' Effects of short term Bioturbation by common voles on biogeochemical soil variables

29. Bircher muesli was created in the early 1900s by a Swiss physician named Maximilian Bircher-Benner.He claimed to have cured his own jaundice by eating raw apples, and encouraged his patients to eat raw fruit and vegetables to cure their ailments.

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31. The Abdication was announced on 9 November by Prince Maximilian of Baden and was formally enacted by Wilhelm's written statement on 28 November, made while in exile in Amerongen, the Netherlands.This ended the House of Hohenzollern's 500-year rule over Prussia and its predecessor state, Brandenburg.

32. Archduke Franz Ferdinand (right) with his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg and their three children, Princess Sophie, Maximilian, Duke of Hohenburg and Prince Ernst von Hohenberg in 1910 Franz Ferdinand (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este , Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from

33. Nanjing 2014 - Gold medalist Anton Chupkov (M) of Russian Federation, silver medalist Maximilian Pilger (L) of Germany and bronze medalist Carlos Claverie of Venezuela pose on the podium during the awarding ceremony of Men's 100m Breaststroke of Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province, on August 18, 2014.