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  1. Plik Nicolas de Largillière - Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland.jpg znajduje się w Wikimedia Commons – repozytorium wolnych zasobów. Dane z jego strony opisu znajdują się poniżej.

  2. Bruk i en.wikipedia.org Electorate of Saxony; 1697 Polish–Lithuanian royal election; Bruk i eu.wikipedia.org Augusto II.a Poloniakoa; Bruk i fr.wikipedia.org Armée saxonne; Liste de tableaux de Nicolas de Largillierre; Bruk i hy.wikipedia.org Օգոստոս II Հզոր; Bruk i nl.wikipedia.org Gebruiker:Sir Iain/Rommel; Bruk i nn.wikipedia.org

  3. Ce fichier et sa description proviennent de Wikimedia Commons. Accéder au fichier sur Commons Description Nicolas de Largillière: Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland Artiste Nicolas de Largillière (1656–1746) Autres noms Nicolas de Largillierre Description peintre, portraitiste et dessinateur ou dessinatrice en bâtiment français Date de naissance / décès 10 ...

  4. Nicolas de Largillière: Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland ; Artist: Nicolas de Largillière (1656–1746) ... Usage on arz.wikipedia.org

  5. The most difficult situation was of Elector of Saxony, who had no support of the primate Michał Stefan Radziejowski and most of the senators holding the custody of the Wawel Castle Crown Treasury. Therefore, expecting obstacles in obtaining the royal insignia , he ordered to prepare replacements before his arrival to Kraków .

  6. First years as elector. John George succeeded his father as Elector when he died, on 12 September 1691. At the beginning of his reign his chief adviser was Hans Adam von Schöning, who counselled a union between Saxony and Brandenburg and a more independent attitude towards the emperor.

  7. Wettin dynasty. Augustus (born July 31, 1526, Freiberg, Saxony—died February 12, 1586, Dresden, Saxony) was the elector of Saxony and leader of Protestant Germany who, by reconciling his fellow Lutherans with the Roman Catholic Habsburg Holy Roman emperors, helped bring the initial belligerency of the Reformation in Germany to an end.