Ferdinand Maria

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Ferdinand Maria was a 17th-century Elector of Bavaria from the House of Wittelsbach who strengthened his territory through administrative reforms and alliances, notably supporting France in European conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Elector of Bavaria
human
member of the House of Wittelsbach
allegiance Holy Roman Empire
birthName Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria
surface form: Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria
burialPlace Theatinerkirche, Munich
child Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
countryOfCitizenship Electorate of Bavaria
dateOfBirth 1636-10-31
dateOfDeath 1679-05-26
dynasticPolicy pursued marriage alliances with France
era 17th century
father Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria
foreignPolicy allied with France
givenName Ferdinand
Maria
governmentStyle absolutist tendencies
house House of Wittelsbach
surface form: Wittelsbach
implemented administrative reforms in Bavaria
church and educational policies in Bavaria
fiscal reforms in Bavaria
judicial reforms in Bavaria
language German
mother Maria Anna of Austria
nobleFamily House of Wittelsbach
notableRelative Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II (maternal grandfather)

Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III (maternal uncle)
participatedIn Franco-Dutch War
patronage supported Baroque architecture in Bavaria
placeOfBirth Munich
placeOfDeath Schleißheim Palace
positionHeld Elector of Bavaria
regionRuled Bavaria
reignEnd 1679
reignStart 1651
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Munich Residenz
spouse Henriette Adelaide of Savoy
strengthened Bavarian Army
surface form: Bavarian army

territorial administration of Bavaria
styleOfAddress His Electoral Highness
succeeded Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria
supported France in European conflicts
title Duke of Bavaria
Elector of Bavaria
wasSucceededBy Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria

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