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Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (765 bytes)
1: ...became '''King of Saxony''' as Frederick Augustus I. 3: ...saw]] ([[1807]] - [[1815]]) (as ''Fryderyk August I''). 5: {{bio-stub}} 7: [[Category:1750 births|Frederick Augustus I of Saxony]] 8: [[Category:1827 deaths|Frederick Augustus I of Saxony]] Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (1332 bytes) 1: ...ince Maximilian of Saxony]] and Princess Caroline of Bourbon-Parma. 3: ...he married Princess Marie Anne Leopoldine of Bavaria. 5: ...arriage. He was succeeded by his brother, Johann I. 7: ...as crushed by Saxon and Prussian troops and Frederick was able to return after only a few days. 9: [[Category:Knights of the Garter]] Frederick Augustus III of Saxony (702 bytes) 1: ...Saxony (1832-1904) and his wife Infanta Maria Ana of Portugal (1843-1884). 3: He was born in [[Dresden]]. 4: ...enna]], [[Luise of Tuscany]]. They where divorced in 1903. He became a [[Generalfeldmarschall]]. 5: He abdicated [[13 November]] [[1918]]. 6: He died in [[Sibyllenort]] and was buried in Dresden. Frederick Augustus Smith (1757 bytes) 1: ...ugustusSmith.jpg|thumb|175px|Photo submitted by Neil Hutton]] 3: ...he face of the enemy that can be awarded to [[British]] and [[Commonwealth]] forces. 5: ==Details== 7: ...ealand]] when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. 9: ...ounter with the enemy, setting a fine example to his men. Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (1691 bytes) 1: ...r, and a member of the [[Muhlenberg Family]] political dynasty. 3: ... the great great grand nephew of [[John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg]]. 5: ...the [[University of Pennsylvania]] in [[Philadelphia]]. 7: ... [[Croix de Guerre]] for his actions in World War I. 9: ...ican Party]] chairman for Berks County, Pennsylvania. Frederick Augustus Abel (3439 bytes) 1: ...mber]] [[1902]]) was an [[England|English]] [[chemist]]. 3: ...time yielded the product in a form that increased its usefulness. 5: ...ed, with the [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[physicist]] Sir [[Andrew Noble]]. 7: ...[1879]] by the much more reliable Abel close-test instrument. 9: .... He was knighted in 1891, and created a baronet in [[1893]]. Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (1275 bytes) 1: ...in (dynasty)|House of Wettin]]) from [[1486]] to his death. 3: ...f Wittenberg]], where [[Martin Luther]] and [[Philipp Melanchthon]] taught. 5: ...uther would be heard before the [[Diet of Worms]] in [[1521]]. 7: ...nd remained a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]]. 9: {{bio-stub}} John Frederick, Elector of Saxony (8309 bytes) 1: ...of Saxony|John the Steadfast]] of Saxony and born in [[Torgau, Germany]]. 3: ...43), in her turn daughter of Johann Wilhelm of Jülich and Berg (1530-1573). 6: ...xtended over all sciences, was one of the largest in Germany. 8: ...his life promoted the compilation of the Jena edition. 10: ...tions, in spite of his youth, for the maintenance of peace. Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony (594 bytes) 1: ...[[prince-elector|Elector]] of [[Saxony]] and King of [[Poland]]. 3: ...son [[Frederick Augustus I of Saxony]] succeeded him. 5: ...:1763 deaths|Saxony, Frederick Christian, Elector of]] 7: [[sv:Fredrik Kristian av Sachsen]] Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (2949 bytes) 1: ...x;margin-left:5px">[[Image:FAPBarnard.jpeg|""]]</div> 3: ...) in the [[New York Institute for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb]]. 5: ...charge of the map and chart department of the [[United States Coast Survey]]. 7: ...lished immediately after his death, was named in his honour. 9: ...e Government'' (1855); and ''Recent Progress in Science'' (1869). Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (3563 bytes) 1: ... He was the only surviving son of George III who did not pursue an army or naval career. 3: ...wledge or the consent of the King. They had two children: 5: * Augustus Frederick d'Este (1794-1848) 8: ...ustody of the children and received a maintenance of Ł4,000 a year. 10: ...was created Duchess of Inverness in her own right in 1840. Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol (3791 bytes) 1: ...[[Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]], graduating in [[1754]]. 3: ...ar later. Here again he was active and philanthropic. 5: ...d Ballyscullion, which he adorned with rare works of art. 7: ...state attending the convention held in [[Dublin]] in November [[1783]]. 9: ... months. He died at [[Albano]], and was buried in Ickworth church. Saxony (9447 bytes) 1: ...order="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right"> 3: ...n="2" align=center bgcolor="#FFDEAD">'''State Service Flag'''</th></tr> 4: ...lign="center" bgcolor="#EFEFEF">[[image:De-sn-serviceflag.png]]<br> 7: ... colspan="2" align=center bgcolor="#FFDEAD">'''Civil Flag'''</th></tr> 8: ...align="center" bgcolor="#EFEFEF">[[image:De-sn-civilflag.png]]<br> Albert of Saxony (116 bytes) 1: '''Albert of Saxony''' can refer to: 2: * [[Albert, King of Saxony]] 3: * [[Albert of Saxony (philosopher)]] 5: {{disambig}} Löbau (Saxony) (564 bytes) 1: ... [[Saxony]]. It was first mentioned in 1221 as "Opidum Lubaw". 3: ..., [[Kamenz]] and [[Zittau]] which was established in 1346. 5: == Objects of interest == 7: König-Friedrich-August-Turm 9: ... built in 1854 on the Löbau Mountain. It is 28 m high. George of Saxony (941 bytes) 1: ...a Nepomuk Baptist Xaver Cyriacus Romanus, King of Saxony''') 3: ... brother [[Albert of Saxony|Albrecht]] as King of Saxony. 5: [[Image:georg-saxony.jpg|framed|]] 6: ...of Saxony (1801-1873) and his wife Amelia of Bavaria (1801-1877). 7: ...loria of Portugal]] and her consort, Ferdinand II of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Lower Saxony (9200 bytes) 1: ...order="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right"> 2: <tr><td colspan="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"> 5: <th colspan="2" align=center bgcolor="#FFDEAD">'''Flag'''</th></tr> 6: ...niedersachsen_300px.png|250px|State flag of Lower Saxony]]<br> 9: ...olspan="2" align=center bgcolor="#FFDEAD">'''Coat-of-arms'''</th></tr> Magdalena of Saxony (663 bytes) 1: ...and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of [[Albrecht II of Hungary]]). 3: ...ctor married Hedwig, daughter of King [[Sigmund I of Poland]]. 5: [[Category:1507 births|Saxony, Magdalena of]] 6: [[Category:1534 deaths|Saxony, Magdalena of]] Rulers of Saxony (6239 bytes) 1: '''List of Dukes, Electors, and Kings of Saxony, 880-1918''' 3: ...rn German state of [[Lower Saxony]] and [[Westphalia]]. 5: ===Dukes of Saxony=== 7: ...743-807, first duke known by name and counterpart of [[Charlemagne]] 9: '''[[Ottonian]] or Liudolfing dynasty''' John I of Saxony (704 bytes) 1: ...ximilian, Duke of Saxony (1759-1838) and Caroline of Bourbon-Parma (1770-1804). 5: ...-1825) and his wife Karoline Frederike Wilhelmine of Baden (1776-1841). 7: ... of Saxony by his son [[Albert of Saxony|Albrecht I]]. 9: See also: [[Rulers of Saxony]]. 11: [[de:Johann I. (Sachsen)]]
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