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English: A serious obstacle to the conduct of Frederick II and its territorial expansion in the center of Europe provided Austria, Russia and France, led by the order of the German Empress of the Habsburg-Lorraine Maria Theresia (Habsburg-Lorraine, 1745-1786) , ; Russian Empress Elizabeth I of the Romanov dynasty (Elizabeth I, 1741 -1762, ) and the most influential woman at the French court, mistress of Louis XV Marquise Pompadour (Marquise de Pompadour, geliebte Ludwig XV, b (1721 - 1764)). His attitude to these "three skirts" Friedrich II, who expressed by placing their image in the form of half-naked allegorical figures on the spire of the Central drum of the New Palace (new Palace)in San Susi .
Русский: Серьезным препятствием Фридриху II в проведении его территориальной экспансии в центре Европы оказывали Австрия, Россия и Франция, руководимые по порядку немецкой императрицей из династии Габсбургов-Лотарингов Марией Терезией (Habsburg-Lothringen, 1745–1786, ; Русской императрицей из династии Романовых Елизаветой I (Elisabeth I, 1741 -1762, ) и самой влиятельной женщиной при французском дворе, любовницей Людовика XV маркизой Помпадур (Marquise de Pompadour, Geliebte Ludwigs XV, ). Свое отношение к этим «трем юбкам» Фридрих II выразил тем, что поместил их изображение в виде полуголых аллегорических фигур на шпиле центрального барабана Нового дворца (Neues Palais)в Сан-суси .
Deitsch: Ein ernsthaftes Hindernis für das Verhalten Friedrichs II. und seine territoriale Ausdehnung in der Mitte Europas stellten österreich, Russland und Frankreich, angeführt durch den Befehl der deutschen Kaiserin der Habsburg-Lothringen Maria Theresia (Habsburg-Lothringen, 1745-1786) , ; russische Kaiserin Elisabeth I. der Romanow - Dynastie (Elizabeth I, 1741 -1762, ) und die einflussreichste Frau am französischen Hof, Herrin von Louis XV Marquise Pompadour (Marquise de Pompadour, geliebte Ludwig XV, b (1721-1764)). Seine Haltung zu diesen "drei Röcken" Friedrich II., der durch die Platzierung Ihres Bildes in Form von halbnackten allegorischen Figuren auf der Spitze der zentralen Trommel des neuen Palastes (neuer Palast)in San Susi zum Ausdruck brachte ..
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