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Name: Treaty of Vienna (1738)

Type: Event

Start: 1738 AD

End: 1766 AD

Parent: War of the Polish Succession

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Was the treaty that ended the War of the Polish Succession. Augustus III was officially confirmed as King of Poland.

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  • November 1738: After the Treaty of Vienna in 1738, which concluded the War of the Polish Succession, the French evacuated the territories they had occupied.
  • November 1738: Stanisław Leszczyński, a Polish nobleman who was briefly King of Poland was compensated with the Duchy of Lorraine in 1738 after losing the Polish throne.
  • November 1738: The Treaty of Vienna ended the War of the Polish Succession, confirming Augustus as king of Poland and uniting Poland with Saxony in personal union.
  • November 1738: In 1738, Charles of Parma, also known as Charles III, ceded control of Parma to the Austrian Empire. This decision was made as part of the Treaty of Vienna, which aimed to reorganize the territories of Italy following the War of the Polish Succession.
  • November 1738: Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia received territories in the western part of the Duchy of Milan west of the Ticino, including Novara and Tortona.
  • February 1766: The acquisition of Lorraine for the former Polish king, however, proved of lasting benefit to France, as it passed under direct French rule with Stanislaus' death in 1766.

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