Frederick Augustus II (German: Friedrich August II.; 18 May 1797 in Dresden – 9 August 1854 in Brennbüchel, Karrösten, Tyrol) was King of Saxony and a...
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member of the House of Wettin who reigned as the last Elector of Saxony from 1763 to 1806 (as Frederick Augustus III) and as the first King of Saxony from...
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Augustus II the Strong (12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733), was Elector of Saxony from 1694 as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697...
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Elector of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire where he was known as Frederick Augustus II (German: Friedrich August II). He was the only legitimate son of Augustus...
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Frederick Augustus III (German: Friedrich August III.; 25 May 1865 – 18 February 1932) was the last King of Saxony (1904–1918). Born in Dresden, Frederick...
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Britain Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony (1670–1733), better known as King Frederick August II of Poland Frederick Augustus II, Elector of Saxony (1696–1763)...
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was a member of the House of Wettin. He was the third but eldest surviving son of Frederick Augustus II, Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, by...
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Frederick Augustus of Saxony may refer to: Elector Augustus II the Strong (1670–1733), King of Poland and Frederick Augustus I of Saxony Elector Augustus...
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as the second wife of King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. Maria Anna was born in Munich, the daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second...
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1827 Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (1797–1854), King of Saxony from 1836 to 1854 Frederick Augustus III of Saxony (1865–1932), King of Saxony from 1904...
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John Frederick II of Saxony (8 January 1529 – 19 May 1595), was Duke of Saxony (1554–1566). John Frederick II was the eldest son of John Frederick I, Elector...
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Frederick II, The Gentle (Friedrich, der Sanftmütige; Frederick the Gentle; 22 August 1412 – 7 September 1464) was Elector of Saxony (1428–1464) and was...
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Augustus (31 July 1526 – 11 February 1586) was Elector of Saxony from 1553 to 1586. Augustus was born in Freiberg, the youngest child and third (but second...
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Frederick II of Saxony may refer to: Frederick II, Elector of Saxony (1412–1464), Elector of Saxony between 1428 and 1464 Frederick Augustus II of Saxony...
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Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (1750–1827), Elector and King of Saxony Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (1797–1854), King of Saxony Frederick Augustus III of Saxony...
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Stanisław Leszczyński (redirect from Stanislaus I of Poland)
encouraged a group of break-away nobles to hold their own election, selecting instead Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, son of Augustus II, to the kingship...
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of Poland Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (1797–1854), king of Saxony 1836–1854 Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg (1852–1931) Frederick Christian...
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appearance took over the affairs of state of Saxony as Elector Frederick Augustus I (r. 1694–1733), better known as Augustus II the Strong. Festivities, baroque...
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King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony to concede further reforms to the Saxon government. In 1854 Frederick Augustus II's brother, King John of Saxony, succeeded...
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Theodor Uhlig (category Sons of kings)
and music critic. He was the illegitimate son of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. Born in Wurzen, Saxony, and orphaned at a young age, Uhlig showed such...
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on 23 June 1611 on the death of his elder brother, Christian II. The geographical position of the Electorate of Saxony rather than her high standing...
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Emer de Vattel (category People from the Principality of Neuchâtel)
to the court of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. Vattel combined naturalist legal reasoning and positivist legal reasoning. The son of a Protestant minister...
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reign of his brother. John became King of Saxony after the death of his brother Frederick Augustus II on 9 August 1854. The Judiciary Organization of 1855...
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Electorate of Saxony or receive any land from his older brother Frederick Augustus III, Anton lived under the shadows. No Elector of Saxony after Johann...
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Anning for the newly opened New York Lyceum of Natural History in 1827. King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony visited her shop in 1844 and purchased an ichthyosaur...
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of Saxony from the House of Wettin) and the Polish custom of royal elections. It intended to exclude the candidacies of Augustus' son, Frederick Augustus...
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the personal union expired because the guardian of the still underage Saxon Elector Frederick Augustus III (1750–1827) renounced his claims to the throne...
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Albert Order (redirect from Royal Order of Albert of Saxony)
was created on 31 December 1850 by King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony to commemorate Albert III, Duke of Saxony (known as Albert the Bold). It was to...
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Frederick Augustus II (16 November 1852 in Oldenburg – 24 February 1931 in Rastede) was the last ruling Grand Duke of Oldenburg. He married Princess Elisabeth...
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Augusta, Frederick Augustus's only surviving offspring. After the creation of the Kingdom of Saxony in 1806, Maximilian became a Prince of Saxony. After...
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