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Following the North German Confederation Treaty the Kingdom of Saxony entered the North German Confederation in 1866. [40] As a consequence, the Kingdom returned Deputies to the Reichstag. After the founding of the German Empire on 18 January 1871, the deputies were returned to the Reichstag of the German Empire. [41]
Organization of Army of Kingdom of Saxony as of 20 June 1866 [3] When the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 began, Saxony supported Austria and mobilized its 32,000-strong army around Dresden under the command of Crown Prince Albert. After the declaration of war the Prussian Army crossed the border on 16 July 1866 near Strehla and Löbau.
The Kingdom of Saxony was the fifth state of the German Empire in area and third in population; in 1905 the average population per square mile was 778.8. Saxony was the most densely peopled state of the empire, and indeed of all Europe; the reason was the very large immigration on account of the development of manufactures.
1866 in the Kingdom of Saxony (1 C) 1869 in the Kingdom of Saxony (1 C) This page was last edited on 27 August 2024, at 20:08 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The largest state to be annexed by Prussia was the Kingdom of Hanover. Other states which had ceased to exist by 1871 include the Duchy of Nassau, the electoral principality of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), the free city of Frankfurt, and several smaller states. The following is a list of the principal civil and military decorations of these ...
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Following the North German Confederation Treaty the Kingdom of Saxony entered the North German Confederation in 1866. [1] As a consequence, the Kingdom returned Deputies to the Reichstag. After the founding of the German Empire on 18 January 1871, the deputies were returned to the Reichstag of the German Empire. [2]
Kingdom of Saxony (until 1871) Independent member state of the German Confederation and the North German Confederation. Bernhard August von Lindenau (1779–1854) 1 December 1831 September 1843 11 years, 9 months Non-partisan Julius Traugott Jakob von Könneritz (1792–1866) September 1843 13 March 1848 4 years, 6 months Non-partisan