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  1. Maximilian – Das Spiel von Macht und Liebe ("Maximilian: The Game of Power and Love"), released in the United States as Maximilian and Marie De Bourgogne or simply Maximilian, is a 2017 German-Austrian three-part historical miniseries. It is set in 1477, and stars Jannis Niewöhner as Maximilian I and Christa Théret as Mary of Burgundy. [2]

  2. Also known as. English. Mary of Burgundy. Duchess of Burgundy and wife of Emperor Maximilian I (1457-1482) Maria van Bourgondië.

  3. Mary of Burgundy is only 25 years old when she dies. Yet her short reign as Duchess marks a significant turning point in the history of the Low Countries. Mary is pressured into restoring rights to her subjects and the Netherlands will continue to be part of the Habsburg empire for a long period of time. Period. Tijd van steden en staten.

  4. Mary of Burgundy, Duchess of Cleves (1393 – 30 October 1466) was the second child of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria, and an elder sister of Philip the Good. Born in Dijon, she became the second wife of Adolph, Count of Mark in May 1406. He was made the 1st Duke of Cleves in 1417. They were the grandparents of King Louis XII of France and the great-grandparents of John III, Duke of ...

  5. Usato nelle seguenti pagine di cs.wikipedia.org: Marie Burgundská (1386–1422) Seznam manželek savojských panovníků; Usato nelle seguenti pagine di en.wikipedia.org: Mary of Burgundy, Duchess of Savoy; List of Savoyard consorts; Usato nelle seguenti pagine di es.wikipedia.org: Anexo:Soberanos del condado y ducado de Saboya (y consortes)

  6. Mary of Burgundy is within the scope of WikiProject Catholicism, an attempt to better organize and improve the quality of information in articles related to the Catholic Church. For more information, visit the project page. Catholicism Wikipedia:WikiProject Catholicism Template:WikiProject Catholicism Catholicism articles: C

  7. Succeeded by. Habsburg Monarchy. Kingdom of France. Holy Roman Empire. Habsburg Netherlands. The Burgundian State [1] ( French: État bourguignon; Dutch: Bourgondische Rijk) is a concept coined by historians to describe the vast complex of territories that is also referred to as Valois Burgundy.