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Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria 1662–1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Jul 1662

Birth Location: Munich

Death Date: 26 Feb 1726

Death Location: Munich

Father: Ferdinand Bavaria

Mother: Henriette Savoie

Spouse(s): María Habsburg, Theresa Poland

Children(s): Holy VII, Clemens Bayern

Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria was born in 1662 in Munich, the child of Ferdinand Maria Elector Of Bavaria And Henriette Adelaide De Savoie. Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria married Maria Antonia Of Habsburg, Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska Of Poland, and had children including Clemens August Von Bayern, Holy Roman Emperor Charles Vii. Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria passed away in 1726 in Munich.

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Biography

  • Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria was born in 1662 in Munich, the child of Ferdinand Maria Elector Of Bavaria And Henriette Adelaide De Savoie.
  • Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria married Maria Antonia Of Habsburg, Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska Of Poland, and had children including Clemens August Von Bayern, Holy Roman Emperor Charles Vii.
  • Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria passed away in 1726 in Munich.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maximilian Bavaria's Ancestors

Self
Maximilian Bavaria
1662–1726
Birth Place: Munich
Parents
Ferdinand Maria Elector of Bavaria
1636–1679
Henriette (Adélaïde de) Savoie
1636–1676
Castello del Valentino in Turin
Grandparents
Duke (and Elector of Bavaria Maximilian) I
1573–1651
María (Ana de) Habsburgo
1610–1665
Graz
duc (de Savoie Victor-Amédée) I
1587–1637
Turin
Christine (de) France
1606–1663
Paris
Great-Grandparents
William Bavaria
1548–1626
Renate Lorraine
1544–1602
Fernando II
1578–1637
Maria Bavaria
1574–1616
Charles-Emmanuel Savoie
1562–1630
Catalina Austria
1567–1597
Henri IV
1553–1610
Marie Médicis
1575–1642
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Albert Wittelsbach
1528–1579
Ana Jagellón
1528–1590
duc I
1517–1545
Cristina Dinamarca
1521–1590
Carlos II
1540–1590
Maria Wittelsbach-Habsburg
1551–1608
William Bavaria
1548–1626
Renate Lorraine
1544–1602
Emmanuel-Philibert Savoie
1528–1580
Marguerite France
1523–1574
Felipe España
1527–1598
Isabelle Valois
1546–1568
Antoine Bourbon
1518–1562
Jeanne III
1528–1572
Francesco I
1541–1587
Juana Jagellón
1547–1578

Maximilian Bavaria's Descendants

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Maximilian (II Emanuel Elector of) Bavaria (11 Jul 1662–26 Feb 1726) m. María (Antonia of) Habsburg (1669–1692) m. Theresa (Kunegunda Sobieska of) Poland (04 Mar 1676–10 Mar 1730)
  1. 1. Holy (Roman Emperor Charles) VII 1697–1745 m. Maria (Amalia of) Austria 1701–1756
    1. 1. Maria (Antonia of) Bavaria 1724–1780 m. Frederick (Christian Elector of) Saxony 1722–1763
      1. 1. Maximilian (Hereditary Prince of) Saxony 1759–1838 m. Caroline (of) Bourbon-Parma 1770–1804
        1. 1. Johann (von Sachsen) I 1801–1873 m. Amalie (Auguste of) Bavaria 1801–1877
        2. 2. Frederick (Augustus II of) Saxony 1797–1854 m. Maria (Karoline of) Austria 1801–1832 m. Maria (Anna of) Bavaria 1805–1877
        3. 3. María (Josefa Amalia de) Sajonia 1803–1829 m. Fernando (de España) VII 1784–1833
        4. 4. Maria (Anna of) Saxony 1799–1832 m. Grand (Duke of Tuscany Leopold) II 1797–1870
    2. 2. Franz (Ludwig Graf von) Holnstein 1723–1780 m. Anna (Marie zu) Löwenfeld 1735–1783
  2. 2. Clemens (August von) Bayern 1700–1761
    1. 1. Anna (Marie zu) Löwenfeld 1735–1783 m. Franz (Ludwig Graf von) Holnstein 1723–1780

Maximilian Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1662
11 Jul 1662
Birth of Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria in Munich
Munich
1726
26 Feb 1726
Age 64
Death of Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria in Munich
Munich

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Jul 1662
    Event Place: Munich

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Feb 1726
    Event Place: Munich

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