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 Frederick I of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Frederick I of Sweden, born Friedrich I von Hessen-Kassel, to the house of Hesse (April 23, 1676 - March 25, 1751), and reigned as king of Sweden from 1720 to 1751.
The Treaty of Nystad forced Sweden to cede Estonia and Livonia to Russia, in 1721.
His second wife, whom he married in 1715, was Queen Ulrike Eleonora of Sweden (1688 - 1741), daughter of Charles XI of Sweden (1655-1697) and of Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark (1656-1693)
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 thePeerage.com - Gustaf III von Holstein-Gottorp, King of Sweden and others
     Ulrike Eleanore Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark was born on 11 September 1656 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
She married Carl XI von Holstein-Gottorp, King of Sweden, son of Carl X Gustaf von Zweibrücken, King of Sweden and Hedwig Eleanor von Holstein-Gottorp, circa May 1680 in Skottarp.
     Carl XI von Holstein-Gottorp, King of Sweden was born on 24 November 1655 in Stockholm, Sweden.
www.thepeerage.com /p10350.htm   (1270 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Wolf von Ziegesar and others
She married Carl XIII von Holstein-Gottorp, King of Sweden, son of Adolf Frederik I von Holstein-Gottorp, King of Sweden and Luise Ulrike Prinzessin von Preußen, on 7 July 1774 in Stockholm, Sweden.
She married Gustaf von Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Vasa, son of Gustaf IV Adolf von Holstein-Gottorp, King of Sweden and Friederike Dorothea Wilhelmine Prinzessin von Baden, on 9 November 1830 in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemburg, Germany.
     Carl Gustaf von Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Sweden was born on 2 December 1802 in Stockholm, Sweden.
www.thepeerage.com /p11042.htm   (1220 words)

  
 Encyclopedia
Frederick I of Sweden (April 23, 1676–March 25, 1751), King of Sweden from 1720 and (as Friedrich I von Hessen-Kassel) Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel from 1730.
His second wife, whom he married in 1715, was Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden (1688–1741), daughter of Charles XI of Sweden (1655–1697) and of Ulrike Eleonora of Denmark (1656–1693).
Some historians have suggested that Frederick fired the shot, generally claimed to have been a stray bullet, that caused the death of his brother-in-law Charles XII of Sweden in 1718.
www.stylokna.pl /wikipedia/index.php?title=Frederick+I+of+Sweden   (369 words)

  
 Royal Family of Europe - pafg128 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Friedrich IV Karl Ludwig Landgrave Of HESSE-HOMBURG.Friedrich married Ulrike Luise Princess Of SOLMS.
Ulrike Luise Princess Of SOLMS.Ulrike married Friedrich IV Karl Ludwig Landgrave Of HESSE-HOMBURG.
Friedrich V Ludwig Wilhelm Landgrave Of HESSE-HOMBURG was born on 30 Jan 1748.
www.ishipress.com /royalfam/pafg128.htm   (574 words)

  
 Sweden | Diadem - Diamand Buttons of the Queen Luisa-Ulrika
Louisa Ulrika of Prussia Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (Swedish: Lovisa Ulrika; German: Luise Ulrike) (1720—1782) was queen of Sweden between 1751 and 1771.
Some days after Lovisa Ulrika's arrival in Sweden, the nuptials were celebrated at Drottningholm palace outside Stockholm, and soon after this event the Swedish King Fredrik I transferred the fief of Drottningholm to the bride.
Luise Ulrike Princess of Prussia and her mother Sophie Dorothea Queen of Prussia wearing Diamond Buttons Large Version of the picture
www.royal-magazin.de /sweden/queen-luisa-ulrika.htm   (668 words)

  
 Loviisa / Lovisa, Finland
It was originally called Degerby, but was renamed in 1752 in honor of Queen Luise Ulrike of Sweden, sister of Frederick the Great.
In the center of the town, now a well-known health resort, are a large neo-Gothic church (1865) and the Town Hall (1856).
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www.planetware.com /finland/loviisa-lovisa-sf-udn-lovi.htm   (154 words)

  
 Harry Potter Bibliography / Bibliographie
Stockholm 2001 (Unpublished thesis [Magisteruppsats], Institutionen för Litteraturvetenskap och idéhistoria, Stockholms Universitet, Sweden).
Luleå 2005 (Unpublished thesis [Examensarbete], Luleå tekniska universitet/Musikhögskolan i Piteå, Mediepedagogutbildningen, Sweden).
Stockholm 2004 (Unpublished thesis [C-uppsats], Institutionen för litteraturvetenskap och idéhistoria, Stockholms Universitet, Sweden).
www.eulenfeder.de /hpliteratur.html   (12811 words)

  
 Adolf Fredrik, King of Sweden - Romanov Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Adolf Fredrik, King of Sweden - Romanov Genealogy
Holstein-Gottorp, Adolf Fredrik (Adolf Frederick), KING OF SWEDEN
Carl XIII, KING OF SWEDEN and NORWAY (b.
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 Ancestry of Adolf Fredrik greve Munck
Gustaf I K Sweden.Carl IX K Sweden m.
Christian August Hz v Holstein-Gottorp.Adolf Frederik K of Sweden m.
Luise Ulrike v Preussen (below).GUSTAF III K of SWEDEN (1746-1792)
www.wargs.com /royal/munck.html   (741 words)

  
 Prussia
Marie Luise Pss of Saxe-Weimar (Weimar 3 Feb 1808- Berlin 18 Jan 1877)
Luise Pss of Schleswig-Holstein (Kiel 8 Apr 1866-Bad Nauheim 28 Apr 1952)
Luise Pss of Anhalt-Bernburg (Ballenstedt 30 Oct 1799-Schloß Eller 9 Dec 1882)
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/gotha/prussia.html   (2884 words)

  
 Oldenburg 8
GUSTAF III, King of Sweden (1771-92), *Stockholm 24.1.1746, +assasinated at Stockholm 29.3.1792; m.Copenhagen 1.10.1766 Pss Sophie Magdalena of Denmark (*Christiansborg 3.7.1746, +Ulriksdal 21.8.1813)
GUSTAF IV Adolf, King of Sweden (1792-1809), deposed 13.3.1809, abdicated 29.3.1809, *Stockholm 1.11.1778, +St.Gallen, Switzerland 7.2.1837; m.Stockholm 31.10.1797 (div 1812) Pss Friederike of Baden (*12.3.1781 +25.9.1826)
Carl Gustaf of Sweden, Duke of Finland, *Drottningholm 2.12.1802, +Haga 10.9.1805
www.genealogy.euweb.cz /oldenburg/oldenburg8.html   (1595 words)

  
 Queenship in Europe 1660—1815 - Cambridge University Press
The book reveals the dynamics of dynastic politics as courts used their family linkages to advance themselves in the hierarchy of European powers, and suggests how women sometimes formed their own networks.
The courts surveyed include those of France, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, the Imperial court at Vienna, and the three German electorateS linked to monarchies: Brandenburg-Prussia, Saxony-Poland and Hanover-Great Britain.
Also included is the duchy of Württemburg, which achieved royal status by the end of the period, and Savoy, which attained it through acquiring Piedmont at the beginning.
www.cambridge.org /catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521814227&ss=ind   (573 words)

  
 Galleri Nicolai Wallner
Contemporary Art from Denmark and Sweden, Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany.
Vajre gång jag ser dig, (curated by Nicolai Wallner), Malmö, Sweden.
Vajre gång jag ser dig, Index Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden.
www.nicolaiwallner.com /artists/gitte/gitte-cv.html   (583 words)

  
 Friedrich August Duke Of Oldenburg / Ulrike Friederike Wilhellmine Oldenburg D. Of Oldenburg
Friedrich August Duke Of Oldenburg / Ulrike Friederike Wilhellmine Oldenburg D. Of Oldenburg
Name: Princess Of Oldenburg Luise Born: October 02, 1756 at Of Oldenburg, Oldnbr, Grmn Died: July 31, 1759
Name: Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotta Q. Of Sweden Born: March 22, 1759 at Eutin, Oldenburg, Germany Died: June 20, 1818 at Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden Husband: King Karl Xiii Of Sweden And Norway
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 Sweden
1c) Gustaf, Crown Pr of Sweden, assumed title Pr of Vasa (Stockholm 9 Nov 1799-Pillnitz 4 Aug 1877); m.Karlsruhe
3b) OSCAR II Frederik, King of Sweden and Norway, was dethroned 7 Jun 1905 by the Norwegian Parliament and renounced the Norwegian throne 26 Oct 1905 (Stockholm 21 Jan 1829-Stockholm 8 Dec 1907); m.Biebrich 6 Jun 1857 Sophie Pss of Nassau (Biebrich 9 Jul 1836-Stockholm 30 Dec 1913)
F, King of Sweden (Stockholm 11 Nov 1882-Helsingborg 15 Sep 1973); m.1st Windsor Castle 15 Jun 1905 Margaret Pss of Great Britain and Ireland, etc (Bagshot Park 15 Jan 1882-Stockholm 1 May 1920); m.2d St.James's Palace 3 Nov 1923 Lady Louise Mountbatten (Heiligenberg 13 Jul 1889-Stockholm 7 Mar 1965)
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/gotha/sweden.html   (1663 words)

  
 Germany Ecclesiastical Territories
She left the chapel to marry Johan Franz Josef Graf zu Nesselrode-Reichenstein.
Sister of Countess Augusta von Manderscheid-Sternberg and daughter of Count Johann Wilhelm and Luise Wilhelmine Franziska zu Solm-Solm
Daughter of King Adolf-Frederik of Sweden and Luise Ulrike von Preußen.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /germany_ecclesiastical.htm   (7320 words)

  
 Olafur Eliasson
Brandt, Åsa; Eriksson, Susanne; Förberg, Patrick (Texts by); Katalog32, Statens konstråd, Stockholm, Sweden, 2003.
"Olafur Eliasson's Work Is Both Visually Arresting and Intellectually Intriguing." Nu: The Nordic Art Review (Sweden) (January 1, 1999), pp.
"To Focus a Show in the Far North on Eccentricity Takes Guts." Nu: The Nordic Art Review (Sweden) (February 1, 1999), p.
www.olafureliasson.net /bibliography.html   (4116 words)

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