Similarities between Dresden and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony
Dresden and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anthony, King of Saxony, Augustus II the Strong, Augustus III of Poland, Dresden Cathedral, Electorate of Saxony, Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, House of Wettin, John, King of Saxony, Kingdom of Saxony.
Anthony, King of Saxony
Anthony of Saxony (Anton; 27 December 1755 – 6 June 1836) was a King of Saxony from the House of Wettin.
Anthony, King of Saxony and Dresden · Anthony, King of Saxony and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
Augustus II the Strong
Augustus II the Strong (12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733), was Elector of Saxony from 1694 as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697 to 1706 and from 1709 until his death in 1733.
Augustus II the Strong and Dresden · Augustus II the Strong and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
Augustus III of Poland
Augustus III (August III Sas, Augustas III; 17 October 1696 5 October 1763) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1733 until 1763, as well as Elector of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire where he was known as Frederick Augustus II (Friedrich August II).
Augustus III of Poland and Dresden · Augustus III of Poland and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
Dresden Cathedral
Dresden Cathedral, or the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Dresden, previously the Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony, called in German Katholische Hofkirche and since 1980 also known as Kathedrale Sanctissimae Trinitatis, is the Catholic Cathedral of Dresden.
Dresden and Dresden Cathedral · Dresden Cathedral and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
Electorate of Saxony
The Electorate of Saxony, also known as Electoral Saxony (Kurfürstentum Sachsen or), was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1356–1806.
Dresden and Electorate of Saxony · Electorate of Saxony and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
Frederick Augustus I (Friedrich August I.; Fryderyk August I; Frédéric-Auguste Ier; 23 December 1750 – 5 May 1827) was a member of the House of Wettin who reigned as the last Elector of Saxony from 1763 to 1806 (as Frederick Augustus III) and as the first King of Saxony from 1806 to 1827.
Dresden and Frederick Augustus I of Saxony · Frederick Augustus I of Saxony and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
Frederick Augustus II of Saxony
Frederick Augustus II (18 May 1797 in Dresden – 9 August 1854 in Brennbüchel, Karrösten, Tyrol) was King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.
Dresden and Frederick Augustus II of Saxony · Frederick Augustus II of Saxony and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
House of Wettin
The House of Wettin was a dynasty of German kings, prince-electors, dukes, and counts that once ruled territories in the present-day German states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.
Dresden and House of Wettin · House of Wettin and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
John, King of Saxony
John (12 December 1801 – 29 October 1873) was King of Saxony from 9 August 1854 until his death in 1873.
Dresden and John, King of Saxony · John, King of Saxony and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
Kingdom of Saxony
The Kingdom of Saxony (Königreich Sachsen) was a German monarchy that existed in Central Europe between 1806 to 1918.
Dresden and Kingdom of Saxony · Kingdom of Saxony and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony ·
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Dresden and Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony Comparison
Dresden has 539 relations, while Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony has 67. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.65% = 10 / (539 + 67).
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