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  Frederick IV of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frederick IV Frederick IV (October 11, 1671 - October 12, 1730) king of Denmark and Norway from 1699.
Frederick IV commanded the Danish troops at the battle of Gadebusch 1712.
Frederick was considered a man of responsibility and industry – often regarded as the most intelligent of all Danish absolute monarchs - and he seems to have possessed the ability of keeping independent of his ministers.
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 Frederick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick is Friedrich in German and Frederik in Danish.
Frederick I of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195-1198
Frederick I of Austria (Habsburg), the Handsome, (1286-1330), Duke of Austria and King of the Romans as Frederick (III).
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 woodgate - pafg142 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick IV King of Denmark [Parents] was born on 21 Oct 1671 in Copenhagen,Denmark.
Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg Elector.Joachim married Catherine of Brandenburg -Kustrin.
Frederick I King of Denmark [Parents] was born on 7 Oct 1471.
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 Sweden, Russia and the Great Northern War
Denmark's monarch, Christian V (who also ruled Norway) wanted to win back from the Swedish monarchy the territory of Skåne (just east of Copenhagen), which his family had lost in 1658.
In November 1709, Frederick IV of Denmark invaded Sweden with 16,000 troops, overrunning the towns of Malmö and Lund, and in February they were driven back to Denmark, Sweden's successful defense impressing the rest of Europe.
It was a powerful coalition that Charles faced: Peter of Russia, Frederick of Denmark, Augustus of Saxony and Poland, Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia, and George of Hanover and England.
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 Buells and their Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Children were: Hans King of Denmark and Norway, Margaret of Denmark, Frederick I King of Denmark and Norway.
Parents: Frederick VI King of Denmark and Norway and Marie of Hesse-Cassel.
Parents: Prince Frederick of Denmark and Norway and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg813 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Frederick V11 King of Denmark [Parents] was born 6 Oct 1808 in Amalienborg.
Frederick IV of Denmark OLDENBURG King of Denmark [Parents] was born 21 Oct 1671 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Christian VI of Denmark OLDENBURG King of Denmark was born 10 Dec 1699 and died 6 Aug 1746.
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 Frederick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frederick is Friedrich in German, Fredrik in Swedish and Norwegian and Frederik in Danish and Dutch.
Frederick William IV of Prussia, (1795-1861), King of Prussia (1840-1861)
Frederick I of Württemberg, (1754-1816), Duke (1797-1803), Elector (1803-1806), and King (1806-1816) of Württemberg
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Frederick IV
Frederick IV (1671-1730), king of Denmark and Norway (1699-1730), son of Christian V. In 1700 Frederick allied himself with Russia and Poland in the...
Frederick William IV (1795-1861), king of Prussia (1840-61), who attempted to unite German states under Prussian rule.
Christian IV (1577-1648), king of Denmark and Norway (1588-1648), the son of Frederick II.
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 Ancestors and Family of Frederick III of Denmark Oldenburg
Shortly afterward Frederick signed the Treaty of Roskilde (Feb. 26, 1658), by which Denmark ceded to Sweden the provinces of Skåne, Blekinge, and Halland, the island of Bornholm, and the Norwegian province of Trondheim.
Frederick called a meeting of the Estates in September 1660 to meet the debts incurred in the war.
Frederick married Sophia Amalia of Brunswick, daughter of George of Brunswick-Lüneberg and Anne-Eleanor of Hesse-Darmstadt, on 1 Oct 1643 in Gluckstadt.
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 Christian IV of Denmark and Norway : Christian IV of Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick II, king of Denmark, and Sophia of Mecklenburg[?], was born at Frederiksborg castle[?] in 1577, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his father (April 4, 1588), attaining his majority on August 17, 1596.">
Christian IV (1577—1648), king of Denmark and Norway, the son of II of Denmark">Frederick II, king of Denmark, and Sophia of Mecklenburg[?], was born at Frederiksborg castle[?] in 1577, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his father (April 4, 1588), attaining his majority on August 17, 1596.
Thus the possession of a superior sea-power enabled Denmark to tide over her worst difficulties, and in May 1629 Christian was able to conclude peace with the emperor at Lübeck, without any diminution of territory.
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 Bambooweb: Frederick vi of denmark.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick II of Denmark and Norway (38 bytes)
Frederick was also the father of five illegitimate children by Else Hansen.
3: * Frederick II of Austria (?-1246, duke of Austria 1230-1246) 4: * Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg (1413-1470, margrave 1440-1470) 5: * Frederick II of Denmark and Norway (1534-1588, king 1559-1588)
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 Encyclopedia: Frederick IV of Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Copenhagen (Danish: København) is the capital and largest city of Denmark, and the name of the municipality (Danish, kommune) in which it resides.
Roskilde Cathedral Roskilde Cathedral (Danish: Roskilde Domkirke), in the city of Roskilde on the Island of Zealand (Sjaelland) in eastern Denmark was the first Gothic cathedral to be built of brick and its construction encouraged the spread of this Brick Gothic style throughout Northern Europe.
Chistian VI (1699-1746) king of Denmark and Norway from 1730.
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 Northern War. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The outbreak of the war was preceded by the alliance (1699) of Peter I, Frederick IV of Denmark, and Augustus II of Poland (who was also elector of Saxony) against Charles XII, whose youth and inexperience they hoped would make him an easy victim.
Frederick IV of Denmark also resumed the war, seized ducal Schleswig, and conquered the Swedish duchies of Bremen and Verden in Germany, which he sold to Hanover on condition that Hanover join in the war against Sweden.
Undaunted by the coalition of Russia, Denmark, Poland, Saxony, Hanover, and Prussia, he began military operations in Norway (then ruled by Denmark), where he was fatally shot in 1718.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 41   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick IV of Austria, Duke of Austria Habsburg
Frederick IV Palatinate, Elector of the Palatinate Wittelsbach, b.
Frederick of Meissen and Thuringia, Margrave of Meis.
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 woodgate - pafg141 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick VI King of Denmark [Parents] was born on 28 Jan 1768 in Christiansborg,Nr: Copenhagen,Denmark.
She married Frederick VI King of Denmark on 31 Jul 1790 in Gottorp.
She married Frederick IV King of Denmark on 5 Dec 1695.
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 Denmark
Frederick IV, king of Denmark and Norway (1699–1730)
Frederick VI, king of Denmark (1808–39) and Norway (1808–14)
Denmark - Kingdom of Denmark National name: Kongeriget Danmark Sovereign: Queen Margrethe II (1972) Prime...
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 AllRefer.com - Frederick William IV (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Frederick William IV 1795–1861, king of Prussia (1840–61), son and successor of Frederick William III.
Frederick William refused the crown of a united Germany offered him (1849) by the Frankfurt Parliament on the grounds that a monarch by divine right could not receive authority from an elected assembly.
Although unwilling to accept the crown from an elected assembly, Frederick William desired German unity under Prussian leadership and presented the Prussian Union plan for a confederation of Prussia and the smaller German states.
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 My Family
Parents: Frederick III of Denmark Oldenburg and Sophia Amalia of Brunswick.
Parents: Frederick IV of Denmark Oldenburg and Louise Mecklenburg-Güstrow.
Parents: Frederick I of Denmark Oldenburg and Sophie of Pomerania.
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 Sandafayre Stamp Auctions | Stamp Atlas | Denmark
Denmark and Norway were a single kingdom until 1814, when Norway was annexed by Sweden.
In the early 18th century, under Frederick IV, Denmark occupied Schleswig-Holstein, Touringen and Stralsund on the south coast of the Baltic.
Denmark held aloof from the later wars of the 18th century and formed the 'Armed Neutrality' in 1780 with Russia and Sweden.
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 Frederik IV 1699-1730   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick IV did not actively take part in the fighting, and it was left to the naval heroes Iver Huitfeldt and Peter Wessel to salvage the honour of Denmark-Norway.
In his later years, Frederick was strongly influenced by the pietistic movement and gave his support to the missionary activity of Hans Egede and Thomas von Westen in Greenland and Finnmark in north Norway.
Frederick IV died in Odense, Denmark, in 1730 and was succeeded by his son, Christian VI.
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 british monarchy - mong110 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Alexander II King of Scotland was born in 1198 and died in 1249.
Frederick IV King of Denmark [Parents] was born on 21 Oct 1671 in Copenhagen.
Louise married Frederick IV King of Denmark on 05 Dec 1695.
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 Frederick IV, king of Denmark and Norway. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
1671–1730, king of Denmark and Norway (1699–1730), son and successor of Christian V.
He allied himself (1699) with Augustus II of Poland and Saxony and with Peter I of Russia against Charles XII of Sweden in the Northern War, but was forced to sign the humiliating Treaty of Travendal in 1700.
In the peace treaties of 1720–21, Denmark renounced S Sweden but obtained Schleswig.
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 Beth Sholom Frederick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick I of Austria(Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 - 1198
Frederick I of Austria(Habsburg), the Handsome, (1286-1330), Duke of Austria and King of the Romans as Frederick (III).
Frederick I of Prussia, (1657-1713), Elector ofBrandenburg (1688-1713), King in Prussia (1701-1713)
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 Ancestors and Family of Christian V of Denmark Oldenburg
Marriage: Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel on 25 Jun 1667 in Copenhagen, Denmark
Important modern codes include the Danske Lov, proclaimed in 1683 by King Christian V of Denmark and Norway.
(Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel was born on 27 Apr 1650 in Cassel and died on 27 Mar 1714 in Copenhagen, Denmark.)
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 Ancestors and Family of Frederick V Oldenburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He founded a military academy in Sorø, Denmark, and established schools in Bergen and Trondheim, Norway, for the education of Laplanders.
During Frederick's reign, trade in Asia and the Americas was stimulated and the national wealth was increased.
Frederick married Louisa Hanover, daughter of George II Augustus Hanover and Wilhelmina-Caroline von Brandenburg, on 11 Dec 1743 in Altona, Hamburg, Germany.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lutherans and Lutheranism
Frederick William III recommended the use of a common liturgy by the two churches, and this proposal gradually won acceptance.
His son, Rev. Frederick Muhlenberg, afterwards speaker in the first House of Representatives, was the originator of the Ministerium of New York, the second synod in America (1773).
Its pioneer missionaries went from the University of Halle to the East Indies (Tanquebar) at the invitation of Frederick IV of Denmark in 1705.
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 1690s - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
King Christian V of Denmark (1670 - 1699).
King Frederick IV of Denmark (1699 - 1730).
Queen Mary II of England and Scotland (1689 - 1694).
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 AllRefer.com - Augustus II (Polish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Augustus II 1670–1733, king of Poland (1697–1733) and, as Frederick Augustus I, elector of Saxony (1694–1733).
He commanded the imperial army against the Turks (1695–96), but had no success and was replaced by Prince Eugene of Savoy as soon as he competed for the Polish throne, left vacant by the death of John III.
With help from Patkul, Augustus allied himself (1699) with Peter I of Russia and Frederick IV of Denmark for an attack on young Charles XII of Sweden.
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 Frederick IV of Denmark Definition / Frederick IV of Denmark Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick IV of Denmark Definition / Frederick IV of Denmark Research
Frederick IV (October 11, 1671 Events May 9 - Thomas Blood, disguised as a clergyman, attempts to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.
Frederick IV commanded the Danish troops at the battle of Gadebusch 1712 Events Treaty of Aargau signed between Catholic and Protestants.
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 Ancestors and Family of Frederick IV of Denmark Oldenburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1700 Frederick allied himself with Russia and Poland in the Great Northern War against Sweden, but he was soon compelled by Charles XII, king of Sweden, to withdraw from the conflict and to promise not to reenter it.
After the defeat of Charles at Poltava (now in Ukraine) in 1709, however, Frederick again declared war on Sweden, subsequently taking the German duchy of Schleswig and participating with the Poles in the invasion of the Swedish portion of Pomerania.
Frederick married Louise Mecklenburg-Güstrow, daughter of Gustav Adolf von Mecklenburg-Güstrow and Magdalene Sibylle von Holstein-Gottorp, on 5 Dec 1695.
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