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May 27, 2024 · Prince Leopold Princess Alva: Maximilian II; Children Ludwig II Otto: Ludwig II; Otto I; Ludwig III; ... of Baden 1776–1841: Maximilian I/IV Joseph D. Zweibrücken ...
5 days ago · On October 3–4, 1918, Prince Maximilian of Baden, the German imperial chancellor, sent a note, via Switzerland, to President Wilson, requesting an immediate armistice and the opening of peace negotiations on the basis of the Fourteen Points.
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2 days ago · Married 1900, Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867 –1929) and had 2 children: Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden (1902–1944) Berthold, Margrave of Baden (1906 –1963) Prince George William of Hanover and Cumberland: October 28, 1880: May 20, 1912: Died unmarried and without children
3 days ago · On 9 November 1918, in the early days of the Revolution of 1918–1919 that brought down the German monarchy, Prince Maximilian von Baden, the last Chancellor of the German Empire – who like most of his predecessors was also Minister President of Prussia – announced the abdication of Wilhelm II as German Emperor and King of Prussia before ...
May 12, 2024 · Hertling, with the support of Conrad Haußmann, Oberst Hans von Haeften [de] and Erich Ludendorff suggested Prince Maximilian of Baden as his successor and to have Emperor Wilhelm II appoint Prince Maximilian as Chancellor of Germany and Minister President of Prussia.
May 9, 2024 · Yet Hindenburg agreed with Ludendorff that a military defeat was inevitable and the new German chancellor, Prince Maximilian of Baden, immediately set about seeking a negotiated peace. And so, having lost in the field, the Germans agreed to an armistice in November and peace negotiations that would conclude at the Versailles Conference the following year.
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May 23, 2024 · Maximilian I (born May 27, 1756, Mannheim, Palatinate [Germany]—died October 13, 1825, Munich, Bavaria) was the last Wittelsbach prince-elector of Bavaria (1799–1806) and first king of Bavaria (1806–25). His alliance with Napoleon gained him a monarch’s crown and enabled him to turn the scattered, poorly administered Bavarian holdings ...