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  1. Trattato di Hubertusburg. Il trattato di Hubertusburg (in tedesco: Frieden von Hubertusburg ), è un trattato di pace siglato il 15 febbraio 1763, presso il Palazzo di Hubertusburg di Wermsdorf, dal Regno di Prussia e dall' Arciducato d'Austria. Assieme al Trattato di Parigi, esso segnò la fine della Guerra dei sette anni, che coinvolse buona ...

  2. 23 de mar. de 2024 · The Treaty of Hubertusburg, signed on February 15, 1763, marked the end of the devastating Seven Years' War in Europe. This treaty, negotiated between Prussia, Austria, and Saxony, brought an end to years of conflict and set the stage for a new era of peace and stability in the region. In this article, we will explore the key provisions and ...

  3. The Treaty of Hubertusburg. The Treaty of Hubertusburg was signed on February 15, 1763 by Prussia, Austria, and Saxony. Together with the Treaty of Paris, it marked the end of the Seven Years’ War. The treaty ended the continental conflict with no significant changes in prewar borders. Most notably, Silesia remained Prussian.

  4. The Treaty of Breslau was a preliminary peace agreement signed on 11 June 1742 following long negotiations at the Silesian capital Wrocław (German: Breslau) by emissaries of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria and King Frederick II of Prussia ending the First Silesian War.

  5. The Treaty of Hubertusburg. The Treaty of Hubertusburg was signed on February 15, 1763 by Prussia, Austria, and Saxony. Together with the Treaty of Paris, it marked the end of the Seven Years’ War. The treaty ended the continental conflict with no significant changes in prewar borders. Most notably, Silesia remained Prussian.

  6. The Treaty of Hubertusburg, between Austria, Prussia, and Saxony, was signed on 15 February 1763, at a hunting lodge between Dresden and Leipzig. Negotiations had started there on 31 December 1762. Frederick, who had considered ceding East Prussia to Russia if Peter III helped him secure Saxony, finally insisted on excluding Russia (in fact, no longer a belligerent) from the negotiations.

  7. Treaty of Hubertusburg. Treaty of Nymphenburg. Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762) Treaty of Versailles (1756) Treaty of Versailles (1757) Treaty of Versailles (1758) Categories: Silesian Wars. Treaties by war.