- František
Maxmilián Kaňka (19
August 1674 – 14 July 1766) was a
Czech architect. He was
among the most
important and most
prolific Baroque architects...
-
Maximilian I (Spanish:
Fernando Maximiliano José María de Habsburgo-Lorena; German:
Ferdinand Maximilian Josef Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen; 6 July 1832...
-
Maxmilián Hošťálek of Javořice (1564 – 21 June 1621 in Prague) was a
Czech burgher,
mayor of Žatec,
beheaded for his role
during the
Bohemian Revolt (1618–1620)...
-
Ferdinand Maxmilian and
Antonin Sebastian, and a daughter, Anna Eleonora. Two of the sons
continued in his work (and the younger,
Ferdinand Maxmilian, becoming...
-
Ferdinand Maxmilian Brokoff (Czech:
Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff; 12
September 1688 – 8
March 1731) was a
Czech sculptor and
carver of the
Baroque era...
-
Martin Greenfield (born
Maxmilian Grünfeld;
August 9, 1928 –
March 20, 2024) was an
American master tailor,
based in Brooklyn, New York, specializing...
-
Maximilian I (22
March 1459 – 12
January 1519) was King of the
Romans from 1486 and Holy
Roman Emperor from 1508
until his
death in 1519. He was never...
- character,
Maxmilian Conti, is an
Inquisitor who is sent to the town of
Hillbrandt to
investigate the
murder of a
local merchant.
Maxmilian finds out that...
-
Maximilian Pirner (Czech:
Maxmilián Pirner; 13
February 1853 in Sušice – 2
April 1924 in Prague) was a
Czech painter. He was a
member of the
Vienna Secession...
-
Meissen (2022–), disputed. Son of Rüdiger
Maxmilian II
Habsburg (1575–1576), See: 1576 Free
election Maxmilian III
Habsburg (1587–1589), See: 1587 Free...