Got my name without numbers master race :thumbsup:
Just as well, the numbers seem to work against you.
In 1501, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, died at 60 years old, fell from his horse, an accident that badly injured his leg and caused him pain for the rest of his life. Some historians have suggested that Maximilian was "morbidly" depressed: From 1514, he travelled everywhere with his coffin.
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, died at 49 years old, a member of the Austrian House of Habsburg, was Holy Roman Emperor from 1564 until his death.
Maximilian I of Mexico: Following a court-martial, he was sentenced to death. Many of the crowned heads of Europe and other prominent figures (including the eminent liberals Victor Hugo and Giuseppe Garibaldi) sent telegrams and letters to Mexico pleading desperately for the Emperor's life to be spared. Although he liked Maximilian on a personal level,[36] Juárez refused to commute the sentence in view of the Mexicans who had been killed fighting against Maximilian's forces, and because he believed it was necessary to send a message that Mexico would not tolerate any government imposed by foreign powers. The sentence was carried out in the Cerro de las Campanas on the morning of 19 June 1867, when Maximilian, along with Generals Miramón and Mejía, were executed by a firing squad. He spoke only in Spanish and gave his executioners a portion of gold not to shoot him in the head so that his mother could see his face. (age 34)
Then again, there were a bunch of Maximilians sans numbers that didn't end so well.
Saint Maximilian of Tebessa: Born in the third century, 274 AD, Maximilian was obliged [...] to swear allegiance to the Emperor as a soldier. He refused, leading to his immediate beheading by the sword.
Saint Maximilian of Lorch: Maximilian was beheaded by the Roman Prefect of Emperor Numerian after refusing to abandon Christianity and sacrifice to the pagan gods.