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Frederick's and argument
This meeting, which included John George of Saxony and Maximilian of Bavaria, rejected Frederick's argument, finding that Bohemia was an indivisible part of the empire.

Frederick's and is
Nothing is known about Frederick's life before this event, but he proved to be Imperial ally throughout Henry's struggles against other Swabian lords, namely Rudolf of Rheinfelden, Frederick's predecessor, and the Zähringen and Welf lords.
This is one of Frederick's greatest defeats.
Frederick's monetary gain from this celebration is said to have been modest.
Frederick's uncle, Otto, bishop of Freising wrote a biography entitled The Deeds of Frederick Barbarosa, which is considered to be an accurate history of the king.
* Umberto Eco's novel Baudolino ( 2000 ) is set partly at Frederick's court, and also deals with the mystery of Frederick's death.
As Cranach wrote from his house to the grand-master Albert of Brandenburg at Königsberg to tell him of John Frederick's capture, he showed his attachment by saying, I cannot conceal from your Grace that we have been robbed of our dear prince, who from his youth upwards has been a true prince to us, but God will help him out of prison, for the Kaiser is bold enough to revive the Papacy, which God will certainly not allow.
* Prince Frederick's " Giant Triangle ": Located on the eastern side of town, there is a very large, triangular retention pond at the site of the Prince Frederick Wastewater Treatment Plant.
As Frederick Dorrit had no daughter, the legacy goes to the youngest daughter of Frederick's younger brother, who is William Dorrit, Amy's father.
This is a questionable evasion of Frederick's own agents.
It is not known if Frederick's agents played a role in talking up his possible candidacy.
It is believed that Ludwig Philipp of Pfalz-Simmern-Kaiserslautern transferred Frederick's body to the Sedan in September 1637, but Frederick's final resting place is unknown.
He subsequently defeated a smaller Prussian army in 1757 at the Battle of Breslau before being completely routed by Frederick II of Prussia at the Battle of Leuthen, which is considered one of Frederick's most brilliant victories.
The Diana Vreeland Estate is administered by Alexander Vreeland, Diana Vreeland's grandson and Frederick's son.
Frederick's son and heir, the future Emperor Maximilian I, started to use the title, but apparently only after the death of his wife Mary of Burgundy ( d. 1482 ) as the title never appears in documents of joint Maximilian and Mary rule in the Low Countries ( where Maximilian is still titled Duke of Austria ).
** Specialist Sabrina Harman testified as to Graner's assignment, " It is Graner and Frederick's job [...] to get these people to talk " for military intelligence officers and for ' OGA ,' short for ' Other Government Agency ,' a nickname for the CIA.
Frederick Sound ( also called Prince Frederick Sound or Prince Frederick's Sound ) is a passage of water in the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska that separates Kupreanof Island to the south from Admiralty Island in the north.
Willmore goes, despite Belvile and Frederick's fears that Angellica is angry with him.
She is buried beside Frederick's previous wife, Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem, in Andria Cathedral, near Bari.
Its distinguishing point was its possession of all qualities opposite to the poetry of the rhymers of the " Sicilian School ", though its style may betray a knowledge of Frederick's poetry, and there is probably a satiric intent in the mind of the anonymous poet.

Frederick's and moral
These military setbacks were inevitable given Frederick's lack of moral seniority as a field commander, the poor state of the British army at the time, and conflicting military objectives of the protagonists.

Frederick's and nature
Mendelssohn became ( 1756 – 1759 ) the leading spirit of Friedrich Nicolai's important literary undertakings, the Bibliothek and the Literaturbriefe, and ran some risk ( which Frederick's good nature mitigated ) by criticizing the poems of the King of Prussia.

Frederick's and view
In keeping with this view of Frederick, his uncle, Otto of Freising, wrote an account of Frederick's reign entitled Gesta Friderici I imperatoris ( Deeds of the Emperor Frederick ).

Frederick's and .
After George Frederick's death in 1603, the Polish king Zygmunt Waza appointed Joachim Frederick as regent in 1605, and permitted his son, John Sigismund, to succeed him in 1611.
The latter became Duke of Prussia after Albert Frederick's death in 1618.
Frederick's acceptance of the crown in November 1619 thus marked the beginning of turmoil which would develop into the Thirty Years ' War.
The marriage, however, caused a stir within St. Thomas ’ small Jewish community, either because Rachel was outside the faith or because she was previously married to Frederick's uncle, and in subsequent years his four children were forced to attend the all-black primary school.
Frederick's style of rulership was marked by hesitation and a sluggish pace of decision making.
The Italian humanist Enea Silvio Piccolomini, later Pope Pius II, who at one time worked at Frederick's court, described the Emperor as a person who wanted to conquer the world while remaining seated.
As Frederick was rather distant to his family, Eleanor had a great influence on the raising and education of Frederick's children, and she therefore played an important role in the House of Habsburg's rise to prominence.
Frederick's political initiatives were hardly bold, but they were still successful.
In the Siege of Neuss ( 1474 – 75 ), he forced Charles the Bold of Burgundy to give up his daughter Mary of Burgundy as wife to Frederick's son Maximilian.
On January 2, 1487, however, before Frederick's change of heart could be communicated to his daughter, Kunigunde married Albert.
Frederick's personal motto was the mysterious string A. E. I. O. U., which he imprinted on all his belongings.
For the last ten years of Frederick's life, he and Maximilian ruled jointly.
Frederick's son Wilhelm II then became emperor at the age of 29.
The term was added to reflect Frederick's ambition to dominate Italy and the Papacy.
Frederick's policies were mainly aimed at Italy, where he clashed with the increasingly wealthy and free-minded cities of the north, especially Milan.
Henry's support of Frederick's policies was only lackluster and in a critical situation during the Italian wars, Henry refused the Emperor's plea for military support.
Fearing Frederick's concentration of power, the Pope finally excommunicated the Emperor.
Despite his imperial claims, Frederick's rule was a major turning point towards the disintegration of a central rule in the Empire.

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