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  1. Jakob Heinrich von Flemming (3 de marzo de 1667 - 30 de abril de 1728) fue un conde, oficial militar y político sajón. Nació en Hoff, en la provincia prusiana de Pomerania en el seno de una familia noble. Completó sus estudios de leyes en 1688, después de lo cual entró al servicio de Brandeburgo.

  2. Jacob Heinrich von Flemming, ab 1700 Jacob Heinrich Graf von Flemming, normiert Jakob Heinrich Graf von Flemming, (* 3. März 1667 in Hoff, Hinterpommern; † 30. April 1728 in Wien) war der einflussreichste Minister Augusts des Starken und dessen Armeechef. Er prägte für fast zwei Jahrzehnte die sächsisch-polnische Politik.

  3. Jakob Heinrich von Flemming (3 March 1667 – 30 April 1728) was a Saxon count, military officer and politician. [1] [2] He was born in Hoff, Prussian Province of Pomerania to a noble family. He completed his law studies in 1688, after which he entered service with Brandenburg.

  4. Jakob Heinrich von Flemming fue un conde, oficial militar y político sajón. Nació en Hoff, en la provincia prusiana de Pomerania en el seno de una familia noble. Completó sus estudios de leyes en 1688, después de lo cual entró al servicio de Brandeburgo. Obtuvo el rango de general en 1705 y el de Generalfeldmarschall en 1711.

  5. "Jakob Heinrich von Flemming (3 March 1667 – 30 April 1728) was a Saxon count, military officer and politician. He was born in Hoff, Prussian Province of Pomerania to a noble family. He completed his law studies in 1688, after which he entered service with Brandenburg.

  6. Jakob Heinrich von Flemming (3 March 1667 – 30 April 1728) was a Saxon count, military officer and politician. He was born in Hoff, Prussian Province of Pomerania to a noble family. He completed his law studies in 1688, after which he entered service with Brandenburg. Read more on Wikipedia.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2020 · Jacob Heinrich von Flemming (1667–1728) was one of the most prominent figures in the political life of Saxony and Poland during the reign of August II (‘the Strong’). Flemming achieved the peak of his power when, in 1711, August II appointed him Field Marshal of Saxony, and in 1712 the Director of his Privy Council.