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Augustus II
Augustus II 1670-1733, king of Poland (1697-1733) and, as Frederick Augustus I, elector of Saxony (1694-1733). He commanded the imperial army against the Turks (1695-96), but had no success and was replaced by Prince Eugene of Savoy as soon as he competed for the Polish throne, left vacant by the d... Read more
Augustus III
Augustus III 1696-1763, king of Poland (1735-63) and, as Frederick Augustus II, elector of Saxony (1733-63); son of Augustus II , whom he succeeded in Saxony. Elected king of Poland by a minority, he allied himself with Empress Anna of Russia and Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in the War of the ... Read more
Philippi
Philippi , ancient city, E Macedonia. Inhabited by Thracians and then Thasians, it was renamed (probably 356 BC) by Philip II of Macedon, who developed and fortified it. Near the city was fought the decisive battle in which Octavian (Augustus) and Antony defeated (42 BC) Brutus and Cassius. ... Read more
William Augustus Cumberland, duke of
William Augustus Cumberland, duke of 1721-65, British general; third son of George II. Entering the army shortly before the outbreak (1740) of the War of the Austrian Succession , he was defeated by the French at Fontenoy (1745). Returning to England to put down the 1745 rising of the Jacobites ,... Read more
Pula
Pula , Ital. Pola, city (1991 pop. 62,378), W Croatia, on the Adriatic and at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula. A major seaport and an industrial center, it has shipyards, docks, and varied manufactures. Captured (178 BC) by the Romans, it was destroyed by Augustus, but was rebuilt by him... Read more
Palatine
Palatine hill: see Rome before Augustus and Roman Empire under Rome . ... Read more
Philip II
Philip II ( Augustus) (1165–1223) King of France (1180–1223). Greatest of the French medieval kings, he increased the royal domain by marriage, by exploiting his feudal rights, and by war. His main rival was Henry II of England. Philip supported the rebellions of Henry's sons, fough... Read more
Meissen
Meissen , city (1994 pop. 33,075), Saxony, E central Germany, on the Elbe River. A porcelain manufacturing center since 1710, Meissen is famous for its delicate figurines (often called "Dresden" china); the industry is supported by local deposits of kaolin and potter's earth. Other manufactures ... Read more
Karl Augustus Menninger
Karl Augustus Menninger , 1893-1990, and William Claire Menninger, 1899-1966, American psychiatrists, brothers, b. Topeka, Kans. The Menninger Clinic, conceived with the idea of collecting many specialists in one center, was founded in Topeka in 1919 by Karl and his father, Charles Frederick (18... Read more
Dresden
Dresden , city (1994 pop. 479,300), capital of Saxony , E central Germany, on the Elbe River. It is an industrial and cultural center, a rail junction, and a large inland port. Manufactures include precision and optical instruments, computers and office machinery, radio and electrical equipment, an... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "Sigismund II Augustus"

Sigismund II Augustus (Poland, Lithuania) (15201572; ruled 15301572)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World SIGISMUND II AUGUSTUS (POLAND, LITHUANIA) (1520 – 1572; ruled 1530 – 1572) SIGISMUND II AUGUSTUS (POLAND, LITHUANIA) (1520 – 1572; ruled 1530...
Sigismund Augustus
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Sigismund Augustus see Sigismund II .
Sigismund II
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Sigismund II or Sigismund Augustus, 1520-72, king of Poland (1548-72). Crowned in 1530 to...he assumed the royal functions at the death of his father, Sigismund I . By the Union of Lublin (1569) he transferred his hereditary...
Jagiellon Dynasty (Poland-Lithuania)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World ...marriage to Bona Sforza, an Italian, Sigismund had six children: his son Sigismund II Augustus became king of Poland and the Grand Duchy...1562). The death without issue of Sigismund II Augustus in 1572 and of his sister Anna in 1596...
Vasa Dynasty (Sweden)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World ...marriage to Catherine, daughter of Sigismund II Augustus of Poland, led to a drift towards...was reinforced when their heir, Sigismund, who was raised a Catholic, became...revenge. Charles's heir, Gustavus II Adolphus, was only seventeen...
Reformations in Eastern Europe: Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World ...the nobles until the reign of Sigismund II Augustus (1548 – 1572), who...could meet. In 1559 Sigismund II granted religious liberty to Prussian...provincial of Poland and confessor of Sigismund II Augustus's mother, Queen Bona Sforza...
Russo-Polish Wars
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World ...but he also hoped to force King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland to cede him the rest...Lithuanian nobility into accepting Sigismund's proposal for the union of...in a Commonwealth (1569). Sigismund's successor Stephen B á...
Livonian War (15581583)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World ...to the Polish crown. Frederick II not only withheld the support...was the son-in-law of King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland and was inclined to...Commonwealth of, 1569 – 1795 ; Sigismund II Augustus (Poland, Lithuania) ; Stephen...
Livonian War
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...Gottard Kettler, became vassal of Sigismund II Augustus, the king of Poland and grand...the Swedish troops. Regarding Sigismund II as his principal rival in...during the sickness of King Sigismund II Augustus (d. 1572) and periods of...
Polish Succession, War of the (17331738)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World ...the Polish throne for his son Frederick Augustus II (1696 – 1763; ruled 1734 –...Saxony, confirming a hereditary precedent set by Augustus I (Sigismund II Augustus; 1520 – 1572; ruled 1548 –...

Dictionary entries related to "Sigismund II Augustus"

Jagiellon
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History ...the throne of Bohemia for his son, Ladislas II, and in 1490, as Lazlo II, of Hungary. His son was defeated and killed...xE1;cs (1525). The line died out with Sigismund II Augustus, King of Poland (1548–72).

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Poland's White Eagle Turns 700 This Month
Newspaper article from: Polish-American Journal; 6/1/1995; ; 700+ words ; ...by the Piast Przemysl II, Prince of Great Poland...When Prince Przemysl II was crowned on June 26...unified Poland-Przemysl II and those after him...design of the eagles of Sigismund I and Sigismund Augustus. In the 18th century...
Glorious Gdansk.(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 4/26/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...battleship opened fire and World War II began. Three decades later, in...Although by the end of World War II, 90 percent of the architecturally...tower and a gleaming gilded statue of Sigismund II Augustus, one of Poland's most illustrious...
Epistulae.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 12/22/1995; ; 700+ words ; ...designate of Pecs, he became Emperor Maximilian II's envoy to the Polish court. During that period...of Europe, such as Ferdinand I and Maximilian II of Austria, and Sigismund II Augustus of Poland. One of Dudith's closest friends...
Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 8/1/1995; 698 words ; Anniversaries Births: Claudius, Roman Emperor, 10 BC; Sigismund II Augustus, King of Poland, 1520; Benedetto Marcello, composer and author, 1686; Richard Wilson, landscape painter, 1714; Jean...
The Polish-Lithuanian State, 1386-1795
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...movements were strong in both Poland and Lithuania. And finally, the religious attitude of the Polish king, Sigismund II Augustus (reg. 1548-1572) was ambiguous. Despite the seeming strength of Protestant movements by the 1570's, within...
ART TREASURES REFLECT MAJESTY AND PATHOS OF POLAND From tents to thrones
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/9/1999; ; 700+ words ; ...Prince Royal Ladislas Sigismund, turned out by artists...death of his father, Sigismund III, king of Poland...elected king, Stanislaw Augustus. Such artifacts lend...from the Turks to King Augustus II. It is set up near examples...