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  1. Early life. Johann Georg III was born in Dresden, the only son of Johann George II and Magdalene Sybille of Brandenburg-Bayreuth . John George succeeded his father as elector of Saxony when he died, in 1680; he was also appointed Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. Because of his courage and his enthusiasm for the War he gained the nickname of ...

  2. John George III (born June 20, 1647, Dresden, Saxony [Germany]—died September 12, 1691, Tübingen, Württemberg) was the elector of Saxony (1680–91). He forsook the vacillating foreign policy of his father, John George II, and in June 1683 joined an alliance against France. Having raised the first standing army in the electorate, he helped ...

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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Johan Georg III av Sachsen, kurfurste av Sachsen 1680-1691. Född 20 juni 1647, död 12 september 1691. Son till Johan Georg II av Sachsen och Magdalena Sibylla II av Brandenburg. Han efterträdde 1680 sin far, och var en sparsammare regent än denne. Han avbröt förbindelserna med Frankrike, och deltog med 10.000 man i Wiens befrielse 1683.

  5. Poland. 1620 Taler - John George I. The Electorate of Saxony, also known as Electoral Saxony ( German: Kurfürstentum Sachsen or Kursachsen ), was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1356–1806. Its territory included the areas around the cities of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz. In the Golden Bull of 1356, Emperor Charles IV designated ...

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  6. JOHN GEORGE III. (1647-1691), elector of Saxony, the only son of John George II., was born on the 10th of June 1647. He forsook the vacillating foreign policy of his father and in June 1683 joined an alliance against France.

  7. Title: Coin (Crown) Showing John George III, Duke of Saxony. Date: 1683. ... Rapier of Prince-Elector Christian II of Saxony (1583–1611) ... NY 10040; Phone: 212 ...

  8. John George III 1647-91, Elector of Saxony 1680-91. Martin Heinrich Omeis German. 1691 ... New York, NY 10040; Phone: 212-923-3700; About The Met; Mission and History;

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