- The
Treaty of
Hubertusburg (German:
Frieden von
Hubertusburg) was
signed on 15
February 1763 at
Hubertusburg Castle by Prussia,
Austria and
Saxony to end...
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Hubertusburg is a
Rococo palace in Saxony, Germany. It was
built from 1721
onwards at the
behest of
Augustus the Strong,
Elector of
Saxony and King of...
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Prussia and Austria, as they
signed a
separate agreement, the
Treaty of
Hubertusburg, five days later.
During the war,
Great Britain had
conquered the French...
- the
desire of
Austria to
recover Silesia from Prussia. The
Treaty of
Hubertusburg ended the war
between Saxony, Austria, and
Prussia in 1763. France's...
- and it
ended in a
Prussian diplomatic victory with the 1763
Treaty of
Hubertusburg,
which confirmed Prussian control of Silesia. The
treaty resulted in...
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Leendert Pieter de
Neufville (Amsterdam,
March 8, 1729 – Rotterdam, July 28, 1811) was a
Dutch merchant and
banker trading in silk, linen, and grain. His...
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known are
Pillnitz Castle, his
summer residence,
Moritzburg Castle and
Hubertusburg Castle, his
hunting lodges. He
greatly expanded the
Saxon Palace in Warsaw...
- at the
maximum extent to
support Prussia's war effort. The
Treaty of
Hubertusburg signed on 15
February 1763
ended the
conflict with Frederick's victory...
- Years' War,
Saxony recovered its
independence in the 1763
Treaty of
Hubertusburg. In 1806,
French Emperor Napoleon abolished the Holy
Roman Empire and...
- able to
fight the
Austrians to a stalemate.
While the
ensuing Treaty of
Hubertusburg returned the
European borders to what they had been
before the Seven...