Duke Maximilian was to be the president, and the Prince-Bishops of Augsburg, Passau, and Würzburg his councilors.
In 1834, his heirs sold the whole property to Duke Maximilian in Bayern, while King Ludwig I became proprietor of the island.
Duchess Sophie, according to their oldest son, Duke Maximilian, accompanied her husband out of fear for his safety.
John fled to Braunau am Inn, together with Duke Maximilian, whom he served as secret councillor.
This prompted intervention by Duke Maximilian of Bavaria on behalf of the Catholics.
The reason for their imprisonment was that Duke Maximilian was one of the principal public opponents to the Anschluss.
This is Lord Remmy, second son of Duke Maximilian of Zhagala.
The establishment of the League prompted the Catholics into banding together to form the Catholic League in 1609, under the leadership of Duke Maximilian.
His title of elector of the Palatinate was given to his distant cousin, Duke Maximilian of Bavaria.
In response, the Catholic League was formed in the following year, headed by Duke Maximilian of Bavaria.