The dynastic marriage of Maximilian Habsburg to …
Years: 1479 - 1479
The dynastic marriage of Maximilian Habsburg to Mary, the duchess and heiress of Burgundy, in 1477 would seem to confirm the imperial monogram of his father, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III: AEIOU, for “Austriae est imperare orbi universo” (Latin, “Austria’s will to rule the world”), or “Alles Erdreich ist Osterreich untertan” (German, “all the earth is under Austria’s rule”).
King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, however, challenges imperial Habsburg authority with the support of Frederick’s adversaries in Austria and Germany, who continually plague the emperor with feudal claims.
Corvinus has initiated military campaigns against the Habsburgs in 1477 and 1479, ravaging much of Austria and managing to acquire Lower Austria and much of Styria.
From 1479, he maintains a residence in Vienna.
Emperor Frederick only pays off the half of the indemnity due to Matthias according to their treaty of 1477.
Matthias concludes a treaty with the Swiss Confederacy on March 26, 1479, hindering the recruitment of Swiss mercenaries by the Emperor.
