Alexander Joseph Sulkowski

Polish-Saxon general and military leader

Alexander Joseph Sulkowski - Military & Warriors born 1695
Born

1695
331 years ago

Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Poland

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A general in the service of both the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Saxon army. Played a significant role in various military campaigns during the 18th century. Served as a strategic commander in battles and contributed to the political and military landscape of the time. Involved in conflicts that shaped the dynamics between Poland and neighboring powers.

Led military campaigns for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Fought in the Seven Years' War

Served in the Saxon army during key battles

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