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    1 day ago · The Elector Frederick Augustus III accordingly became King Frederick Augustus I of Saxony. Frederick Augustus remained loyal to Napoleon during the wars that swept Europe in the following years; he was taken prisoner and his territories were declared forfeit by the allies in 1813, after the defeat of Napoleon.

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    2 days ago · In August Frederick of Prussia made a lightning strike into Saxony and on 5 November 1757, though outnumbered by the French nearly two to one, decisively defeated the army of the Prince de Soubise at the Battle of Rossbach.

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  7. 4 days ago · Detail from the larger-than-life statue of Augustus of Prima Porta, early 1st century CE. Musei Vaticani, Rome Then, in 27 BCE, Octavian, the sole ruler of Rome, became emperor Augustus, marking the beginning of the Roman Empire. He also founded the first imperial dynasty: the Julio-Claudians.

  8. 6 days ago · History, Art & Archives, U.S. House of Representatives, “Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg,” http://history.house.gov/Collection/Detail/29616. Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg. Born: January 1, 1750, Trappe, Philadelphia County (now Montgomery County), PA. Died: June 5, 1801, Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA.

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