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Archduke Maximilian Ernest of Austria
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Archduke Maximilian Ernest of Austria

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Place of birth
Graz, Styria, Austria
Place of death
Graz, Styria, Austria
Age
32 years
Family
Mother:
Maria Anna of Bavaria
Father:
Charles II, Archduke of Austria
Siblings:
Leopold V Archduke of Austria Charles of Austria Bishop of Wroclaw Ferdinand II Holy Roman Emperor Margaret of Austria Queen of Spain Anne of Austria Queen of Poland Constance of Austria Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria Archduchess Catherine Renata of Austria Archduchess Eleanor of Austria Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria
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Biography

Maximilian Ernest of Austria (17 November 1583 – 18 February 1616), was a German prince member of the House of Habsburg and by birth Archduke of Austria.

He was the son of Archduke Charles II of Austria, in turn son of Emperor Ferdinand I, and Maria Anna of Bavaria. His elder brother Archduke Ferdinand, succeeded as Holy Roman Emperor in 1619.

Life

Born in Graz, little is known about his first years of life. His first notorious presence was in 1592, when Maximilian Ernest and his mother accompanied his older sister Anna to marry King Sigismund III of Poland.

Together with his brother Ferdinand and his cousins Maximilian III and Matthias, Maximilian Ernest signed a document dated 25 April 1606 in Vienna, under which his cousin, Emperor Rudolf II, was declared incapable of governing because of his mental illness and Matthias could assumed the headship of the Habsburg territories as regent.

His cousin Maximilian III, called the German Grand Master (der Deutschmeister), allowed Maximiliam Ernest to join the Teutonic Knights in 1615, and one year later, in 1616, he appointed him Landkomtur of the Bailiwick of Austria. Already named Coadjutor of the Teutonic Order was determined that Maximilian Ernest would succeed his cousin in the office of Grand Master, but he died unexpectedly aged thirty-two, unmarried and childless (however he left an illegitimate son, Don Carlos d'Austria, who died in 1638). He was buried in the Seckau Abbey.

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