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Maximilian Dasio
__NOTOC__ Maximilian Dasio (28 February 1865, City of Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, Royal Bavaria (German Confederation#Ludwig I, Maximilian II and the Revolutions, German Confederation) 17 August 1954, Oberammergau ( bar, Obaammagau), Garmisch-Partenkirchen (district), Lkr.Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Obb.) was a German Painting, painter and medal engraver. Life Dasio was born in Munich and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, Munich Academy of Fine Arts. From 1891 he worked independently as an artist and directed a private school for graphic and applied arts. From 1896 to 1901 he taught at the ''Münchner Künstlerinnenverein'' ("Munich Association of Women Artists"). In 1902 he was appointed a professor at the Kunstgewerbeschule, Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule, in 1910 a civil servant with the rank of ''Regierungs- und Studienrat'' in the Bavarian Royal Ministry of the Interior for Church and School Affairs (''Kgl. Ministerium des Inneren für Kirchen- und Sc ...
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Kingdom Of Bavaria
The Kingdom of Bavaria (german: Königreich Bayern; ; spelled ''Baiern'' until 1825) was a German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1805 and continued to exist until 1918. With the unification of Germany into the German Empire in 1871, the kingdom became a federated state of the new empire and was second in size, power, and wealth only to the leading state, the Kingdom of Prussia. The polity's foundation dates back to the ascension of prince-elector Maximilian IV Joseph of the House of Wittelsbach as King of Bavaria in 1805. The crown would go on being held by the Wittelsbachs until the kingdom came to an end in 1918. Most of the border of modern Germany's Free State of Bavaria were established after 1814 with the Treaty of Paris, in which the Kingdom of Bavaria ceded Tyrol and Vorarlberg to the Austrian Empire while receiving Aschaffenburg and Würzburg. In 1918, Bavaria became a republic after the German Revolution, and the kingdom was thus succeeded ...
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