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  1. Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762) Treaty of Hamburg (1762) Treaty of Hubertusburg; Treaty of Paris (1763) Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762) Treaty of Versailles (1756) Treaty of Versailles (1757) Treaty of Versailles (1758)

  2. The Silesian Wars (German: Schlesische Kriege) were three wars fought in the mid-18th century between Prussia (under King Frederick the Great) and Habsburg Austria (under Empress Maria Theresa) for control of the Central European region of Silesia (now in south-western Poland). The First (1740–1742) and Second (1744–1745) Silesian Wars ...

  3. The Treaty of Hubertusburg (German: Frieden von Hubertusburg) was signed on 15 February 1763 at Hubertusburg Castle by Prussia, Austria and Saxony to end the Third Silesian War. Together with the Treaty of Paris, signed five days earlier, it marked the end of the Seven Years' War.

  4. Hubertusburg Antlaşması (Almanca : Frieden von Hubertusburg) 15 Şubat 1763'te de imzalandı. Üçüncü Silezya Savaşını bitirmek için Prusya , Avusturya ve Saksonya tarafından Hubertusburg Kalesi. Antlaşması ile birlikte Paris , beş gün önce imzalandı, Yedi Yıl Savaşının sona erdi.

  5. Peace of Hubertusburg, (1763) treaty between Prussia and Austria ending the Seven Years’ War in Germany. Signed five days after the Treaty of Paris, it guaranteed that Frederick II the Great maintained his possession of Silesia and confirmed Prussia’s stature as a major European power. This article was most recently revised and updated by ...

  6. The Treaty of Hubertusburg ( de. Frieden von Hubertusburg) was signed on 15 February 1763 at Hubertusburg by Prussia, Austria, and Saxony. Together with the Treaty of Paris, it marked the end of the French and Indian War and of the Seven Years…

  7. The Treaty of Hubertusburg restored the prewar status quo but marked the ascendancy of Prussia as a leading European power. Through the Treaty of Paris , Great Britain emerged as the world's chief colonial empire, which had been its primary goal in the war, and France lost most of its overseas possessions.