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Augustus III of Poland

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August III Sas
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Reign From 1734
until October 5, 1763
Elected In 1734 in Wola,
today suburb of
Warsaw, Poland
Coronation On January 17, 1734
in the Wawel Cathedral,
Kraków, Poland
Royal House Wettin
Parents August II Mocny
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Consorts Marie Josepha
Children Frederick Christian
Date of Birth October 7 1696
Place of Birth Dresden, Saxony,
(now Germany)
Date of Death October 5, 1763
Place of Death Dresden, Saxony
(now Germany)
Place of Burial ?
August III Sas (1696-1763), the King of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1734-1763), and also elector of Saxony (1733-1763, as Friedrich August II)

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2 Biography
3 Marriage and children

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Biography

Friedrich August II Wettin was born in Dresden in 1696 as son of August II the Strong, Imperial Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. He was being prepared by his family for the royal function. In 1721 he converted to Catholicism.

After his father's death he inherited Saxony and was elected king of Poland with support of Russian and Austrian troops. August II was disinterested in the affairs of his Polish dominion, which he viewed mostly as a source of funds and resources for strenghtening his power in Saxony. During his 30 year-reign, he spend less then 3 years in Poland. He delegated most of his powers and responsibilities to count Heinrich Bruhl, who became a semi-dictator of Poland. 30 years of August II disinterested reign festered the political anarchy and further weakened the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, while neigbouring Prussia, Austria and Russia finalised plans for the partitions of Poland.

Marriage and children

On August 20, 1719 he married Marie Josepha (1699-1757), daughter of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor. Their eldest surviving son, Frederick Christian, succeeded his father as Elector of Saxony. The children of Augustus and Marie Josepha were:

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