Augustus The Strong
Augustus the Strong was a notable ruler of the Electorate of Saxony and King of Poland during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Born in 1670, he was known for his impressive physical strength and his lavish lifestyle, which included a passion for art and architecture. His reign saw the expansion of Dresden as a cultural center, with the construction of many baroque buildings.
He was also famous for his collection of porcelain, which helped establish Meissen porcelain as a prestigious brand in Europe. Augustus the Strong's influence extended beyond politics, as he played a significant role in the cultural and artistic development of his time.