Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus (30 September 1638,
Munich
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- 20 March 1705,
Turkheim) was a German prince. He was Duke of
Bavaria-Leuchtenberg from 1650 until his death,
and
regent
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of
Bavaria
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from 1679 to 1680 during the minority of his nephew
Maximilian II, Elector of Bavaria.
Early life
He was the second of two sons born to the
Elector Maximilian I and his wife
Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria.
In 1650 his father exchanged the ''
Reichsgraf
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schaft'' of Haag for the
Landgraviate
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of
Leuchtenberg
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with his brother
Albert VI and invested Maximilian with Leuchtenberg and the ''
Herrschaft
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'' of Schwabegg. Maximilian also acquired the lordships of Angelberg and Mattsies from the
Fugger
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s.
Personal life
In 1668 he married, at the
Château-Thierry
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The origin of the name of the town is unknown. The local tradition att ...
, Mauricienne Fébronie de La Tour d’Auvergne (1652-1706) (a.k.a. ''Princesse d'Evreux'') daughter of
Frédéric Maurice, sovereign
Duke of Bouillon and his wife, Countess Eleonore-Catherine
van Bergh
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, but the marriage remained childless and on Maxilimilian's death his duchy was re-absorbed into the domains of his nephew, Elector Maximilian II.
References and notes
{{DEFAULTSORT:Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Prince Of Bavaria
1638 births
1705 deaths
House of Wittelsbach
Regents of Bavaria
Burials at St. Michael's Church, Munich