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* 1596 Frederick V, Elector Palatine, Bohemian king ( d. 1632 )
In 1613, his sister Elizabeth married Frederick V, Elector Palatine and moved to Heidelberg.
The following year, the people of Bohemia rebelled against their monarch, choosing to crown Frederick V of the Palatinate, and leader of the Protestant Union in his stead.
* Fried, Frederick & Edmund V. Gillon Jr., New York Civic Sculpture, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1976
# REDIRECT Frederick V
Frederick V or Friedrich V may refer to:
* Frederick V of Austria ( 1415 1493 ), or Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
* Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 1460 1536 ), or Friedrich V, Margrave von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Bayreuth
* Frederick V, Elector Palatine ( 1596 1632 ), or Friedrich V von der Pfalz
* Frederick V of Denmark ( 1723 1766 ), king of Denmark and Norway
Frederick the Peaceful KG ( September 21, 1415 August 19, 1493 ) was Duke of Austria as Frederick V from 1424, the successor of Albert II as German King as Frederick IV from 1440, and Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick III from 1452.
He became duke of Inner Austria as Frederick V upon his father's death in 1424.
In 1440 he was elected German king as Frederick IV and in 1452 crowned Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick III by Pope Nicholas V. In 1452, at the age of 37, he married the 18-year-old Infanta Eleanor, daughter of King Edward of Portugal, whose dowry helped him to alleviate his debts and cement his power.
Frederick was the last Emperor to be crowned in Rome ( His great-grandson Charles V was the last emperor to be crowned, but in Bologna ).
Frederick I of Ansbach and Bayreuth ( also known as Frederick V ; or ; 8 May 1460 4 April 1536 ) was born at Ansbach as the eldest son of the Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg by his second wife Anna, daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony.

Frederick and Burgrave
A century later, in 1317, Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg, added the head and shoulders of a hound as a crest.
* before 1171 c. 1200: Frederick III / I ( son of, also Burgrave of Nuremberg )
Count Frederick III of Zollern was a loyal retainer of the Holy Roman Emperors Frederick Barbarossa and Henry VI, and around 1185 he married Sophia of Raabs, the daughter of Conrad II, Burgrave of Nuremberg.
After the death of Conrad II, often referred to as Kurt II who left no male heirs, Frederick III was granted the burgraviate of Nuremberg in 1192 as Burgrave Frederick I of Nuremberg-Zollern.
1200 ), also Burgrave of Nuremberg ( as Frederick I ) from 1191
* Frederick IV ( 1204 1251 / 1255 ), also Burgrave of Nuremberg ( as Frederick II ) until 1218
* August 14 Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg ( b. c. 1220 )
He was married in Amberg on 27 June 1374 to Elisabeth of Nuremberg, daughter of Burgrave Frederick V of Hohenzollern and Elisabeth of Meissen.
Frederick (; September 21, 1371 in Nuremberg September 20, 1440 ) was Burgrave of Nuremberg as Frederick VI and Elector of Brandenburg as Frederick I.
He was a son of Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen, and was the first member of the House of Hohenzollern to rule the Margraviate of Brandenburg.
As early as 1361 Emperor Charles IV had conferred on Burgrave Frederick V the right to mint coins for the towns of Bayreuth and Kulmbach.
* Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg ( 1371 1440 ), also known as Frederick VI, Burgrave of Nuremberg
* Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg ( c. 1220-1297 )
* Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg ( 1287 1332 )
* Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg ( died 1398 )
* Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg ( 1371 1440 ), also Burgrave of Nuremberg ( as Frederick VI )
Her maternal grandparents were Rupert of Germany and Elisabeth of Nuremberg, daughter of Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen.

Frederick and Nuremberg
* The older brother, Frederick IV, received the county of Zollern and burgraviate of Nuremberg in 1200 from his father, thereby founding the Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollerns.
* The younger brother, Conrad III, received the burgraviate of Nuremberg from his older brother Frederick IV in 1218, thereby founding the Franconian branch of the House of Hohenzollern.
Count Frederick III ( c. 1139 c. 1200 ) accompanied Emperor Frederick I Barbrarossa against Henry the Lion in 1180 and through his marriage achieved the enfeoffment with the Burgraviate of Nuremberg by Emperor Henry VI of Hohenstaufen in 1191.
* 1274 November The diet at Nuremberg orders that all crown estates seized since the death of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor be restored to Rudolph I of Germany ; almost all European rulers agree, with the notable exception of King Otakar II of Bohemia, who had benefited greatly by conquering or otherwise coming into possession of many of those lands.
21 June 1313 2 July 1346, Meißen ), married at Nuremberg 1 July 1329 Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen ( d. 1349 )
Also, Sigismund granted control of the Margraviate of Brandenburg ( which he had received back after Jobst's death ) to Frederick I of Hohenzollern, burgrave of Nuremberg ( 1415 ).
His attempts at the diet of Nuremberg in 1422 to raise a mercenary army were foiled by the resistance of the towns ; and in 1424 the electors, among whom was Sigismund's former ally, Frederick I of Hohenzollern, sought to strengthen their own authority at the expense of the king.

Frederick and c
The Seven Sorrows Polyptych, commissioned by Frederick III of Saxony in 1496, was executed by Dürer and his assistants c. 1500.
Frederick Douglass ( born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1818 February 20, 1895 ) was an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman.
Frederick II with his falcon, from De arte venandi cum avibus, c. 1240, Vatican Library
* c. 1142: Frederick II
In 1875, Frederick Hazleton's c. 1865 dramatic adaptation Sweeney Todd, the Barber of Fleet Street: or the String of Pearls ( see below ) was published as Vol 102 of Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays.
* Sweeney Todd, the Barber of Fleet Street: or the String of Pearls ( c. 1865 ), a dramatic adaption written by Frederick Hazleton which premiered at the Old Bower Saloon, Stangate Street, Lambeth.
* Frederick III ( c. 1171c.
# Frederick " the Fat " ( c. 1424 6 October 1463, Tangermünde ), Lord of Altmark, married:
* August 14 Rainald of Dassel, Archbishop of Cologne ( of epidemic after accompanying Frederick Barbarossa on a campaign into Latium ) ( b. c. 1120 )
* April 16 Duke Frederick I of Austria ( b. c. 1175 )
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales | Prince Henry Stuart, c. 1608, by Robert Peake the Elder
Frederick Griffith ( c. 1879 1941 ) was a British bacteriologist whose focus was the epidemiology and pathology of bacterial pneumonia.
* A declaration of the cavses, for the which, wee Frederick, by the grace of God King Bohemia, Covnt Palatine of the Rhine, Elector of the Sacred Empire, & c. haue accepted of the crowne of Bohemia, and of the covntryes thereunto annexed.
* c. 1240s-The treatise of an Arab falconer, Moamyn, was translated into Latin by Master Theodore of Antioch, at the court of Frederick II, it was called De Scientia Venandi per Aves and much copied.
Image: Frederick Hollyer portrait of Edward Burne-Jones c1882. jpg | Edward Burne-Jones, c. 1882 ( Hollyer )
Image: Frederick Hollyer portrait of Georgiana Burne-Jones c1882. jpg | Georgiana Burne-Jones, c. 1882 ( Hollyer )

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