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  1. Prince Johann Georg Pius Karl Leopold Maria Januarius Anacletus of Saxony, Duke of Saxony (10 July 1869 – 24 November 1938) was the sixth child and second-eldest son of George of Saxony and his wife Infanta Maria Ana of Portugal and a younger brother of the Kingdom of Saxony 's last king, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony. [citation ...

  2. John George I, Elector of Saxony. John George I (5 March 1585 – 8 October 1656) was Elector of Saxony from 1611 to 1656. He led Saxony through the Thirty Years' War, which dominated his 45-year reign. Biography. Monument to John George in Johanngeorgstadt.

  3. 15 de mar. de 2024 · John George I of Saxony (born March 5, 1585, Dresden, Saxony—died Oct. 18, 1656, Dresden) was the elector of Saxony from 1611, and the “foremost Lutheran prince” of Germany, whose policies lost for Saxony opportunities for ascendancy and territorial expansion.

  4. Prince Johann Georg Pius Karl Leopold Maria Januarius Anacletus of Saxony, Duke of Saxony was the sixth child and second-eldest son of George of Saxony and his wife Infanta Maria Ana of Portugal and a younger brother of the Kingdom of Saxony's last king, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony.

  5. Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony or George (15 January 1893 – 14 May 1943) the last Crown Prince of Saxony, was the heir to the King of Saxony, Frederick Augustus III, [citation needed] at the time of the monarchy's abolition on 13 November 1918. He later became a Roman Catholic priest and a Jesuit.

  6. Johann Georg I, Prince Elector of Saxony (by 1624–d. 1656; by descent through his heirs, the Prince Electors of Saxony); King Anton of Saxony, Dresden (1827–1832; transferred with the contents of the royal and electoral armory to the Königliches Historisches Museum); Königliches Historisches Museum, Dresden (1832–1924; returned to Prince Ernst H...

  7. 20 de jul. de 2017 · This article tells about the efforts of Saxon Prince Johann Georg II in establishing a musical ensemble between 1637 and 1651, hampered by the 30 Years‘ War (1618-1648). Discover the...