Maximilian Henry of Bavaria | |
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Archbishop of Cologne | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Cologne |
See | Cologne |
Appointed | 1650 |
Term ended | 1688 |
Predecessor | Ferdinand of Bavaria |
Successor | Joseph Clemens of Bavaria |
Other post(s) | Prince-Bishop of Liege (1650–1688) Prince-Bishop of Münster (1633–1688) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 8 October 1651 |
Consecration | 29 October 1651 by Fabio Chigi |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 October 1621 |
Died | 3 June 1688 (aged 66) |
Maximilian Henry of Bavaria (German: Maximilian Heinrich von Bayern: 8 October 1621 – 3 June 1688) was the third son and fourth child of Albert VI, Duke of Bavaria, and his wife, Mechthilde von Leuchtenberg. In 1650, he was named Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, Bishop of Hildesheim and Bishop of Liège succeeding his uncle, Ferdinand of Bavaria.[1] He worked throughout his career with the French to limit the authority of the Holy Roman Emperor, and participated in the Franco-Dutch War on the opposite side from the Empire.