Treaty of Hubertusburg
The treated of Hubertusburg , in French Hubertsbourg , was signed the February 15th 1763 between Frederic II of Prussia and Marie-Therese of Austria and put an end to the third war of Silesia. By this treaty, the Prussia kept the Silesia but had to return the Saxony.
It was signed signed five days after the treated of Paris which put an end to the Guerre Seven Year old. The count von Hertzberg signed the treaty for Prussia. These competitions show that the Saint Worsens Roman Germanic did not constitute a unit equipped with a sufficiently powerful central capacity to make reign peace in the territories of empire.
Sources
- Silesian Wars. (2006). In Encyclopædia Britannica. According to a consultation on Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service on June 11th, 2006.
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