When was Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor born?
Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor was born on the 22nd of March 1459 at Wiener Neustadt. He was the only surviving son of Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal.
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Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor was born on the 22nd of March 1459 at Wiener Neustadt. He was the only surviving son of Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal.
Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor earned the nickname Coeur d'acier or Heart of Steel. This title reflected his courage and ruthlessness as a warlike ruler.
Mary of Burgundy died in 1477 in a riding accident near Wijnendale Castle. Her death transformed Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor from a prince into a desperate regent.
Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor defeated the French forces at the Battle of Guinegate on the 7th of August 1479. This event marked a landmark in military history where Burgundian pikemen became the precursors of the Landsknechte.
Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor was imprisoned for four weeks in the Cranenburg House in Bruges. The city of Bruges hired the painter Gerard David to create an iron grating for his window during this time.