Examples of using King frederick in English and their translations into Swedish
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Complying with an order of King Frederick I of Prussia from November 14,
a bigamous morganatic spouse of King Frederick William II of Prussia.
Wilhelm Friedrich von Platen, left his mark on Danish Baroque architecture during the early reign of King Frederick IV.
the Prussian mining academy created by the geologist Carl Abraham Gerhard in 1770 at the behest of King Frederick the Great, was assimilated into the TH Charlottenburg.
King Frederick the Handsome participated in the rescue effort.
Hear what? It's the Mourning Cantata for King Frederick.
She was the daughter of king Frederick I of Denmark and Sophie of Pomerania.
when the Danish-Norwegian King Frederick IV visited Moss twice.
later named by the Danish King Frederick II.
The Austrian victory saved the city and the Prussian King Frederick the Great was forced to leave Moravia.
His son, Friedrich Rudolf von Rothenburg, was among the closest friends of king Frederick the Great.
Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden abdicates in favour of her husband, who becomes King Frederick I on 24 March.
the Prussian king Frederick II, gave Blucher excellent opportunities for advancement.
From 1574 to 1585 King Frederick II had the medieval fortress radically transformed into a magnificent Renaissance castle.
On 1 January 1806, Duke Frederick II assumed the title of King Frederick I, abrogated the constitution,
The prussian king frederick, considering a war with austria is inevitable,
In 1751, the night before the death of King Frederick I, Louisa Ulrika prepared a coup d'état with Crown Prince Adolf Frederick and Hans Henrik von Liewen.
The prussian king frederick ii, exaggerating the number of Russian troops(up to 70- 80 thousand)
It happened just because the old hussar did not hide his hatred of Napoleon, whom king Frederick William III outright feared,
The Albert Order(German: Albrechts-Orden) was created on 31 December 1850 by King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony to commemorate Albert III, Duke of Saxony known as Albert the Bold.