saxe

listen to the pronunciation of saxe
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} gece mavisi
açık mavi
{i} saks mavisi
açık mavi renk
saxe blue
gece mavisi
saxe blue
saks mavisi
Englisch - Englisch
a French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750)
an area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the original home of the Saxons
saxe blue
Of a light blue colour, with a tint of grey
saxe blue
A light blue colour, with a tint of grey

saxe blue colour:.

saxe-coburg-gotha
the name of the royal family that ruled Great Britain from 1901-1917; the name was changed to Windsor in 1917 in response to anti-German feelings in World War I
saxe-gothea
1 species: Prince Albert's yew
Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar
{i} (1604-1639, duke of Weimar, Germany), Protestant general in the Thirty Years' War
Hermann- Maurice count de Saxe
born Oct. 28, 1696, Goslar, Saxony died Nov. 30, 1750, Chambord, France German-born French general. The illegitimate son of Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, he served under Eugene of Savoy in Flanders and was made count of Saxony (Saxe) in 1711. He commanded a German regiment in the French service (1719) and made innovations in military training, especially in musketry. He served with distinction in the French army against his half brother Augustus III in the War of the Polish Succession and was made a general (1734). He successfully led French forces in the War of the Austrian Succession, capturing Prague (1741) and invading the Austrian Netherlands. There he won the Battle of Fontenoy (1745) and captured Brussels and Antwerp (1746). Appointed marshal general of France by Louis XV, Saxe led the successful invasion of Holland in 1747
Maurice count de Saxe
born Oct. 28, 1696, Goslar, Saxony died Nov. 30, 1750, Chambord, France German-born French general. The illegitimate son of Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, he served under Eugene of Savoy in Flanders and was made count of Saxony (Saxe) in 1711. He commanded a German regiment in the French service (1719) and made innovations in military training, especially in musketry. He served with distinction in the French army against his half brother Augustus III in the War of the Polish Succession and was made a general (1734). He successfully led French forces in the War of the Austrian Succession, capturing Prague (1741) and invading the Austrian Netherlands. There he won the Battle of Fontenoy (1745) and captured Brussels and Antwerp (1746). Appointed marshal general of France by Louis XV, Saxe led the successful invasion of Holland in 1747
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