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  1. A hard-paste standing figure of Augustus the Strong holding a scroll in his right hand. He stands with his left hand on his hip and his left leg forward whilst wearing a laurel wreath, silver armour and a voluminous purple cloak, sword at his waist. The figure has a hexagonal base decorated with gilt lines. Unlike in England, the quest in Saxony to discover the secret alchemy of porcelain ...

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · He was given the sobriquet strong for two reasons:. He could break horseshoes into pieces with his hands. He could toss foxes, a highly dubious life skill. He fathered numerous illegitimate children by an array of mistresses, at least ten of them, including Maria Aurora von Konigsmarck, who had Maurice de Saxe with him in 1696, and Princess Ursula Katharina Lubormirska, Imperial Princess of ...

  3. Apr 5, 2022 · Just as electricity and magnetism are two aspects of one force, electromagnetism and the weak force are related. This raises an intriguing possibility. Could all four of the fundamental forces be connected? No one has proved this idea yet. But it is an exciting question on the frontiers of physics. The strong force is the final fundamental ...

  4. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › meissens-king-vultureMeissen's King Vulture · V&A

    This extraordinary porcelain King Vulture was made for one of the wealthiest monarchs and important patrons of the arts of his time – Augustus the Strong (1670 – 1733), Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. Augustus II the Strong, Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, painting, by Louis de ...

  5. Forces (pushes or pulls) can have different strengths. They can be strong or weak. Larger objects require stronger forces to move them. Objects move depending on the strength of the force applied to it. A strong force imparts more energy to an object if a weak force is applied to it.

  6. Sep 30, 2021 · The weak nuclear force works only at the sub-atomic level, i.e., inside the nucleons, with a concise range, approximately 10-18 m. It is weaker than the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force but more potent than gravity.

  7. Nov 9, 2023 · Portrait of Augustus II of Poland (r. 1694-1733), the Elector of Saxony. Commonly known as Augustus II the Strong, oil on canvas by Louis de Silvestre, c. 1720. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.

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