Alois Friedrich von Brühl

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Aloysius Friedrich von Brühl
Aloysius Friedrich von Brühl

Alois Friedrich von Brühl (Polish: Alojzy Fryderyk Bruhl; 1739 – 1793) was a Polish-Saxon diplomat, politician, freemason and military commander (general since 1763). He was a son to minister Heinrich von Brühl, one of the advisors to King August II of Poland. He was also briefly a starost of Warsaw. In that role he founded the modern sewerage and the predecessor of the Warsaw Fire Guard.

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