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Heinrich von Brühl ( Gangloffsömmern, 13 agosto 1700 – Dresda, 28 ottobre 1763) è stato un politico tedesco, primo ministro dell'elettorato di Sassonia. Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Bibliografia. 3 Voci correlate. 4 Altri progetti. Biografia. Ritratto di Heinrich von Brühl.
Heinrich von Brühl, seit 1737 Graf von Brühl (* 13. August 1700 in Weißenfels; † 28. Oktober 1763 in Dresden) war ein sächsischer Staatsmann . Bedeutung und maßgeblichen Einfluss erlangte er zunächst als Geheimrat, dann als Minister und schließlich als kurfürstlich-sächsischer und königlich-polnischer Premierminister ...
Heinrich, Count von Brühl (Polish: Henryk Brühl, 13 August 1700 – 28 October 1763), was a Polish-Saxon statesman at the court of Saxony and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and a member of the powerful German von Brühl family.
- Heinrich von Brühl, 13 August 1700, Gangloffsömmern
- 28 October 1763 (aged 63), Dresden
Erfahren Sie mehr über das Leben und Wirken von Heinrich von Brühl, dem bedeutendsten Staatsmann Sachsens im Augusteischen Zeitalter, der die Geschicke Kursachsens und Polens in der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts prägte. Lesen Sie über seine Herkunft, seine Karriere, seine politischen und kulturellen Aktivitäten, seine Kunstsammlung und seine Rolle im Siebenjährigen Krieg.
Heinrich von Brühl. Count Heinrich von Brühl was Saxony's most important statesman in the Age of Augustus. Endowed with great power by Elector Frederick Augustus II, he determined the fortunes of Electoral Saxony and Poland in the middle of the 18th century.
Count Heinrich von Brühl was Saxony's most important statesman in the Age of Augustus. Endowed with great power by Elector Frederick Augustus II, he determined the fortunes of Electoral Saxony and Poland in the middle of the 18th century.
19 feb 2024 · Heinrich, count von Brühl (born August 13, 1700, Gangloffsömmern, Thuringia [Germany]—died October 28, 1763, Dresden, Saxony) was the prime minister and virtual ruler of electoral Saxony, who unsuccessfully attempted to strengthen the state, the rulers of which were also kings of Poland, by making the Polish crown hereditary and ...