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  1. 9 mag 2024 · Augustus II (born May 12, 1670, Dresden, Saxony [Germany]—died February 1, 1733, Warsaw, Poland) was the king of Poland and elector of Saxony (as Frederick Augustus I). Though he regained Poland’s former provinces of Podolia and Ukraine, his reign marked the beginning of Poland’s decline as a European power.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaxonySaxony - Wikipedia

    15 ore fa · After King Frederick Augustus III of Saxony abdicated on 13 November 1918, Saxony, remaining a constituent state of Germany (Weimar Republic), became the Free State of Saxony under a new constitution enacted on 1 November 1920.

  3. 1 mag 2024 · Napoleonic Wars. Frederick Augustus I (born Dec. 23, 1750, Dresden, Saxonydied May 5, 1827, Dresden) was the first king of Saxony and duke of Warsaw, who became one of Napoleon’s most loyal allies and lost much of his kingdom to Prussia at the Congress of Vienna.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_XVILouis XVI - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · Historiography. Primary sources. External links. Louis XVI (Louis Auguste; French: [lwi sɛːz]; 23 August 175421 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution .

  5. 20 mag 2024 · Although Maria Theresa's main objective was to regain Silesia, the speed of the Prussian advance took the Austrians by surprise. On 23 August, Prince Charles withdrew from Alsace to defend Bohemia, with little interference from the French due to Louis' illness.

  6. 10 mag 2024 · Anglo-Saxon England refers to the period in British history from the 5th to the 11th century, beginning with the Roman withdrawal from Britain and ending with the Norman Conquest in 1066. This era was marked by the migration of Germanic tribes—mainly the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes—to Britain.