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  1. After protracted negotiations between the war-weary powers, peace was made among Prussia, Austria and Saxony at Hubertusburg and among Great Britain, France and Spain at Paris. The Treaty of Hubertusburg restored the prewar status quo but marked the ascendancy of Prussia as a leading European power.

  2. 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.

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  3. El Tratado de Hubertusburg (en alemán: Frieden von Hubertusburg) fue firmado el 15 de febrero de 1763 en el castillo de Hubertusburg por Prusia, Austria y Sajonia. Junto con el Tratado de París, firmado cinco días antes, marca el fin de los Guerra de los Siete Años. [1]

  4. Peace of Hubertusburg (hōōbĕr´tŏŏsbŏŏrkh), 1763, treaty signed on Feb. 15 between Austria and Prussia at the end of the Seven Years War. It was signed at Hubertusburg, Saxony (in present-day E Germany), a castle (built 1721–33) then used as a hunting lodge by the electors of Saxony.

  5. The Peace of Hubertusburg of 15 February 1763. The Peace of Hubertusburg ostensibly ended the so-called Third Silesian or Seven Years' War (1756-1763), but also a German and European power struggle that threatened to involve the whole of Europe in a war.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · The Treaty of Hubertusburg, between Austria, Prussia, and Saxony, was signed on February 15, 1763, at a hunting lodge between Dresden and Leipzig. Negotiations had started there on December 31, 1762. Frederick, who had considered ceding East Prussia to Russia if Peter III helped him secure Saxony, finally insisted on excluding Russia ...

  7. El Tratado de Hubertusburg (en alemán: Frieden von Hubertusburg) fue firmado el 15 de febrero de 1763 en el castillo de Hubertusburg por Prusia, Austria y Sajonia para poner fin la Tercera Guerra de Silesia. Junto con el Tratado de París, firmado cinco días antes, marcó el final de los Siete Años' Guerra.