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Maximiliana Maria
Born
(1552-07-04)4 July 1552 Munich, Duchy of Bavaria Holy Roman Empire
Died
11 July 1614(1614-07-11) (aged 62) Munich, Duchy of Bavaria Holy Roman Empire
Burial
Munich Frauenkirche
House
Wittelsbach
Father
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria
Mother
Archduchess Anna of Austria
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