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Heir apparent to George II of Great Britain (1707–1751)
Frederick, Prince of Wales (Frederick Louis, German: Friedrich Ludwig; 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751), was the eldest son and heir apparent of King
Frederick,_Prince_of_Wales
British prince (1773–1843)
Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (27 January 1773 – 21 April 1843), was the sixth son and ninth child of King George III and his queen consort
Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex
Prince_Augustus_Frederick,_Duke_of_Sussex
British prince (1763–1827)
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (Frederick Augustus; 16 August 1763 – 5 January 1827), was the second son of George III, King of the United Kingdom
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
Prince_Frederick,_Duke_of_York_and_Albany
Prince of Hohenzollern
Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern (German: Friedrich Viktor Pius Alexander Leopold Karl Theodor Ferdinand Fürst von Hohenzollern) (30 August 1891 – 6
Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern
Frederick,_Prince_of_Hohenzollern
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick Prince may refer to: Frederick O. Prince (1818–1899), American lawyer, politician, and mayor of Boston, Massachusetts Frederick H. Prince (1859–1953)
Frederick_Prince
Prussian prince
Prince Frederick George William Christopher of Prussia (German: Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Christoph Prinz von Preußen; 19 December 1911 – 20 April 1966)
Prince Frederick of Prussia (1911–1966)
Prince_Frederick_of_Prussia_(1911–1966)
British prince (1774–1850)
Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (Adolphus Frederick; 24 February 1774 – 8 July 1850) was the tenth child and seventh son of King George III of the United
Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
Prince_Adolphus,_Duke_of_Cambridge
German general (1828–1885)
1828, as the only son of Prince Charles of Prussia, the brother of future German emperor William I. From 1842 to 1846, Frederick Charles was under the military
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885)
Prince_Friedrich_Karl_of_Prussia_(1828–1885)
Topics referred to by the same term
Prince Frederick, Frederik or Friedrich may refer to: Friedrich Ludwig, Hereditary Prince of Württemberg (1698–1731), son of Duke Eberhard Ludwig of Württemberg
Prince_Frederick
British prince (1776–1834)
Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (15 January 1776 – 30 November 1834), was a British prince and field marshal, the nephew and
Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Prince_William_Frederick,_Duke_of_Gloucester_and_Edinburgh
Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland (1584–1647)
Frederick Henry (Dutch: Frederik Hendrik; 29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647) was the sovereign prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht
Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange
Frederick_Henry,_Prince_of_Orange
German Emperor in 1888
thrones passed to Frederick, who had been German Crown Prince for seventeen years and Crown Prince of Prussia for twenty-seven years. Frederick was suffering
Frederick_III,_German_Emperor
Head of the Prussian House of Hohenzollern since 1994
Knight Grand Cross, Special Class of the Order of Amaranth "George Frederick The Prince of Prussia" Archived 26 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine preussen
Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen
Georg_Friedrich_Prinz_von_Preussen
Census-designated place in Maryland, United States
Prince Frederick is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Calvert County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 census, the
Prince_Frederick,_Maryland
King of Prussia from 1786 to 1797
1797. He was also Prince-elector of Brandenburg and Prince of Neuchâtel. As a defensive reaction to the French Revolution, Frederick William II ended the
Frederick William II of Prussia
Frederick_William_II_of_Prussia
Regent of Denmark-Norway from 1772 to 1784
Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Danish: Frederik; 11 October 1753 – 7 December 1805) was heir presumptive to the thrones of Denmark and Norway
Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
Frederick,_Hereditary_Prince_of_Denmark
Heir apparent of James VI and I (1594–1612)
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales KG (19 February 1594 – 6 November 1612) was the eldest son and heir apparent of King James VI and I and Anne of Denmark
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
Henry_Frederick,_Prince_of_Wales
King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786
known as Frederick the Great (German: Friedrich der Große) and was nicknamed "Old Fritz" (German: der Alte Fritz). In his youth, Prince Frederick was more
Frederick_the_Great
Dutch prince (1797–1881)
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau (full names: Willem Frederik Karel; 28 February 1797, in Berlin – 8 September 1881, in Wassenaar)
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
Prince_Frederick_of_the_Netherlands
German prince (1808–1870)
Prince Frederick of Württemberg (German: Friedrich Karl August Prinz von Württemberg) (21 February 1808 – 9 May 1870) was a German prince from House of
Prince Frederick of Württemberg
Prince_Frederick_of_Württemberg
German prince (1868–1945)
Prince Frederick of Schaumburg-Lippe (German: Prinz Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Bruno zu Schaumburg-Lippe; 30 January 1868 – 12 December 1945) was a German
Prince Frederick of Schaumburg-Lippe
Prince_Frederick_of_Schaumburg-Lippe
Prince of Wied
William Frederick, Prince of Wied (German: Wilhelm Friedrich Hermann Otto Karl Fürst von Wied; 27 June 1872 – 18 June 1945) was a German nobleman, eldest
Friedrich,_Prince_of_Wied
German general
Prince Frederick William Louis of Prussia (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig; 30 October 1794 – 27 July 1863) was a Prussian prince and military officer
Prince Frederick of Prussia (1794–1863)
Prince_Frederick_of_Prussia_(1794–1863)
British royal regalia
January 2025. A relatively modest gold coronet was made in 1728 for Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of George II. It takes the form laid down
Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom
King in Prussia from 1713 to 1740
Frederick William I (German: Friedrich Wilhelm I.; 14 August 1688 – 31 May 1740), known as the Soldier King (German: Soldatenkönig), was King in Prussia
Frederick William I of Prussia
Frederick_William_I_of_Prussia
King of Denmark (1808–39) and Norway (1808–14)
Hereditary Prince Frederick was made regent. The real power, however, was held by Hereditary Prince Frederick's mother (Crown Prince Frederick's step-grandmother)
Frederick_VI_of_Denmark
British prince (1745–1790)
Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn (Henry Frederick; 7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1745 – 18 September 1790) was the sixth child and fourth
Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
Prince_Henry,_Duke_of_Cumberland_and_Strathearn
German noble (1747–1837)
Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (11 September 1747 – 20 May 1837) was a younger member of the ruling dynasty of the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel)
Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel
Prince_Frederick_of_Hesse-Kassel
Last German crown prince (1882–1951)
age of six in 1888, when his grandfather Frederick III died and his father became emperor. He was crown prince for 30 years until his father's abdication
Wilhelm,_German_Crown_Prince
King of Prussia from 1797 to 1840
his brother, Prince Henry. They thus grew up partly with the count's son, who accompanied them on their Grand Tour in the 1780s. Frederick William was
Frederick_William_III
German royal and imperial dynasty
Golden Fleece. Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (1943–) Prince Frederick of Prussia (1911–1966) Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia (1976–) Prince Hubertus of
House_of_Hohenzollern
King-elect of Finland in 1918
Frederick Charles Louis Constantine, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse (German: Friedrich Karl Ludwig Konstantin Prinz und Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel; Finnish:
Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse
Prince_Frederick_Charles_of_Hesse
Prince of Nassau-Dietz
William Frederick (Dutch: Willem Frederik; Arnhem 7 August 1613 – Leeuwarden 31 October 1664), was Count (from 1654 Imperial Prince) of Nassau-Dietz,
William Frederick, Prince of Nassau-Dietz
William_Frederick,_Prince_of_Nassau-Dietz
King of the United Kingdom from 1820 to 1830
Charlotte, predeceased him in 1817, as did his childless younger brother Prince Frederick in 1827, so he was succeeded by another younger brother, William IV
George_IV
German Empress in 1888
Prussia as the wife of Frederick III, German Emperor. She was the eldest child of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg
Victoria,_Princess_Royal
Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
Frederick Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (8 August 1734 in Alt Stettin – 3 March 1793 in Luxembourg), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and
Frederick Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
Frederick_Augustus,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Zerbst
Prince of the Kingdom of Prussia
Prince Frederick Henry Ludwig of Prussia (German: Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig; 18 January 1726 – 3 August 1802) was a Prussian general, statesman, and diplomat
Prince Henry of Prussia (1726–1802)
Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_(1726–1802)
Prussian prince and admiral
Berlin, Prince Heinrich was the third child and second son of eight children born to Crown Prince Frederick William (later Emperor Frederick III), and
Prince Henry of Prussia (born 1862)
Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_(born_1862)
King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848
Christian Frederick, King of Norway in 1814. Christian Frederick was the eldest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick, a younger son of King Frederick V of Denmark
Christian_VIII
German prince (1907–1994)
ended up in the prince's castle in what became West Germany. The prince had Frederick William I's coffin taken to the crypt of the Church of Peace, Potsdam
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia
Louis_Ferdinand,_Prince_of_Prussia
British prince (1750–1765)
Prince Frederick William of Great Britain (13 May 1750 – 29 December 1765) was a grandchild of King George II and the youngest brother of King George III
Prince Frederick of Great Britain
Prince_Frederick_of_Great_Britain
Ruler of Brandenburg–Prussia from 1688 to 1713
(1701–1713). From 1707 he was also Prince of Neuchâtel. Born in Königsberg, Frederick was the third son of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg by
Frederick_I_of_Prussia
British prince (1767–1820)
succession began to look uncertain. The Prince Regent (later King George IV) and his younger brother Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, though married
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn
King of Prussia from 1840 to 1861
childless. Frederick William became king of Prussia on the death of his father in 1840. Through a personal union, he was also the sovereign prince of the
Frederick_William_IV
British princess
uncle, Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany. Hesse and Charlotte had a number of clandestine meetings. Lady de Clifford feared the Prince Regent's
Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817)
Princess_Charlotte_of_Wales_(1796–1817)
Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (1700–1765)
Victor Frederick of Anhalt-Bernburg (20 September 1700–18 May 1765), was a German prince of the House of Ascania. He was Reigning prince of the principality
Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
Victor_Frederick,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Bernburg
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820
Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Following his father's death in 1751, Prince George became heir apparent and Prince of
George_III
Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
Karl Frederick of Anhalt-Bernburg (13 July 1668 – 22 April 1721) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Bernburg
Karl Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
Karl_Frederick,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Bernburg
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark may refer to: Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1753–1805), heir presumptive from 1766 to 1768 Frederick IV of
Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark
Frederick,_Crown_Prince_of_Denmark
Topics referred to by the same term
The name Frederick William usually refers to several monarchs and princes of the Hohenzollern dynasty: Frederick William, the Great Elector (1620–1688)
Frederick_William
Topics referred to by the same term
Prussia Prince Henry, Count of Bardi (1851–1905) Prince Henry of Prussia (born 1862) (1862–1929), son of Frederick III, German Emperor Prince Henry, Duke
Prince_Henry
English nobleman (1794–1848)
Sir Augustus Frederick d'Este, KCH (13 January 1794 – 28 December 1848) was the only son of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and his wife Lady
Augustus_d'Este
Prince of Noer
Prince Frederick Emil August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (23 August 1800 in Kiel – 2 July 1865 in Beirut, Lebanon), usually simply known
Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Prince_Frederick_of_Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Electoral Prince of the Palatinate
Frederick Henry, Electoral Prince of the Palatinate, (German: Heinrich Friedrich; 1 January 1614 – 7 January 1629) was the eldest son of Frederick V, Elector
Frederick Henry, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate
Frederick_Henry,_Hereditary_Prince_of_the_Palatinate
Stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen from 1664 to 1696
Nassau-Dietz and Countess Albertine Agnes of Nassau, daughter of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders,
Henry Casimir II, Prince of Nassau-Dietz
Henry_Casimir_II,_Prince_of_Nassau-Dietz
German prince
Frederick of Anhalt-Harzgerode (16 November 1613, Ensdorf, Bavaria – 30 June 1670, Plötzkau), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and the first
Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode
Frederick,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Harzgerode
German prince
Prince Waldemar William Louis Frederick Victor of Prussia (German: Waldemar Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Viktor Heinrich; 20 March 1889 at Kiel – 2 May 1945
Prince Waldemar of Prussia (born 1889)
Prince_Waldemar_of_Prussia_(born_1889)
British prince (1743–1805)
25 November 1743 at Leicester House, Westminster. His parents were Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, and Princess
Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Prince_William_Henry,_Duke_of_Gloucester_and_Edinburgh
Princess of Wied
Waldeck and Pyrmont to reach adulthood. Pauline was the wife of William Frederick, Prince of Wied, and worked for many years as the regional director of the
Princess Pauline of Württemberg (1877–1965)
Princess_Pauline_of_Württemberg_(1877–1965)
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727 to 1760
Jacobite rebellions in 1745. Prince Frederick died suddenly in 1751, before his father, and George was succeeded by Frederick's eldest son, George III. For
George_II_of_Great_Britain
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (German: Friedrich Wilhelm; 9 October 1771 – 16 June 1815), was a German prince and Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Frederick_William,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Son of King Frederick William I of Prussia (1722–1758)
Prince Augustus William of Prussia (German: August Wilhelm; 9 August 1722 – 12 June 1758) was the son of King Frederick William I of Prussia and a younger
Prince Augustus William of Prussia
Prince_Augustus_William_of_Prussia
King of Denmark since 2024
of Isabella the Catholic is awarded to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess Mary of Denmark"
Frederik_X
Prussian prince (1884–1948)
"Adi" of Saxe-Meiningen (16 August 1891 – 25 April 1971), daughter of Prince Frederick and Countess Adelaide of Lippe-Biesterfeld. They married on 3 August
Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1884–1948)
Prince_Adalbert_of_Prussia_(1884–1948)
German prince (1785–1852)
traveled to Russia to visit Frederick's sister Sophie, who was married to the heir to the Russian throne, the Tsesarevich Paul. Prince Paul's parents separated
Prince_Paul_of_Württemberg
Individuals interred at Westminster Abbey, London
Caroline of Ansbach Prince Frederick of Great Britain, in 1766; son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg Prince Edward, Duke of
Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey
Prussian prince (1773–1796)
Prince Frederick Louis Charles of Prussia (German: Friedrich Ludwig Karl; Potsdam, 5 November 1773 – Berlin, 28 December 1796) was the second son and third
Prince Louis Charles of Prussia
Prince_Louis_Charles_of_Prussia
German prince (1865–1946)
Pauline was a daughter of Prince Paul of Württemberg and his wife Charlotte of Saxe-Hildburghausen. Paul was a son of Frederick I of Württemberg and his
Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Friedrich,_Prince_of_Waldeck_and_Pyrmont
Prussian prince (1747–1767)
Prince Frederick Henry Charles of Prussia (German: Friedrich Heinrich Karl, 30 December 1747 – 26 May 1767) was the second son of Prince Augustus William
Prince Henry of Prussia (1747–1767)
Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_(1747–1767)
Frederick Henry Prince (November 30, 1860 – February 2, 1953) was an American stockbroker, investment banker and financier. Prince was born in Winchester
Frederick_H._Prince
German prince (1900–1904)
Prince Henry Victor Louis Frederick of Prussia (German: Heinrich Viktor Ludwig Friedrich; 9 January 1900 – 26 February 1904), was the third son and youngest
Prince Henry of Prussia (born 1900)
Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_(born_1900)
Royal Barge
Prince Frederick's Barge is a 63 ft 4 in long (19.30 m) British state barge. Designed by William Kent, it was built on the South Bank by John Hall for
Prince_Frederick's_Barge
Prince of Nassau-Weilburg from 1788 to 1816
Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (Friedrich Wilhelm, 25 October 1768, The Hague – 9 January 1816, Weilburg) was a ruler of Nassau-Weilburg
Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg
Frederick_William,_Prince_of_Nassau-Weilburg
Prussian prince (born 1943)
had a twin brother, Prince Friedrich Christian, who died three weeks after his birth. Prince Franz Wilhelm is a grandson of Prince Joachim of Prussia,
Franz Wilhelm Prinz von Preussen
Franz_Wilhelm_Prinz_von_Preussen
Former principality in southwest Germany
by Prussian forces. On 7 December 1849, Prince Constantine sold the country to his relative, King Frederick William IV of Prussia. On 12 March 1850,
Hohenzollern-Hechingen
1739), second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales Prince William Henry (born 1743), third son of Frederick, Prince of Wales Prince Henry (born 1745), fourth
History of the English and British line of succession
History_of_the_English_and_British_line_of_succession
German prince
XVI Gustaf of Sweden. Prince Johann Georg was the sixth child of Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern, and Princess Margarete Karola of Saxony. The House
Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern
Prince_Johann_Georg_of_Hohenzollern
Princess of Nassau-Saarbrücken
July 1780) was the consort of Louis, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken and was a daughter of John Frederick, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Wilhelmina
Princess Wilhelmina of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Princess_Wilhelmina_of_Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)
the battle, the Imperial forces invaded Frederick's Palatine lands, forcing him to flee to his uncle Prince Maurice, Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic
Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate
British prince (1780–1782)
21 October. His godparents were his elder siblings George, Prince of Wales; Prince Frederick; and Charlotte, Princess Royal. Alfred's birth brought joy
Prince Alfred of Great Britain
Prince_Alfred_of_Great_Britain
Duchess consort of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen along with her four-year-old brother, Crown Prince Frederick, under the supervision of Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
Princess Louise Augusta of Denmark
Princess_Louise_Augusta_of_Denmark
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
royal couple produced three children who survived to adulthood: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, who died of typhoid fever in 1612, aged 18; Elizabeth, later
James_VI_and_I
Princess of Wales (1719–1772)
by marriage to Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son and heir apparent of King George II. She never became queen consort, as Frederick predeceased his
Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Princess_Augusta_of_Saxe-Gotha
German prince (1864–1927)
Married first Manuel II of Portugal and secondly Robert, Count Douglas. Prince Frederick Victor of Hohenzollern (30 August 1891 – 6 February 1965). Married
William, Prince of Hohenzollern
William,_Prince_of_Hohenzollern
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782
1751 Lord of the Bedchamber to Frederick, Prince of Wales, who stood as godfather to the infant, christened Frederick, possibly in honour of his real
Frederick_North,_Lord_North
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649
Scotland, and Ireland in 1612 upon the death of his elder brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. An unsuccessful and unpopular attempt to marry him to Infanta
Charles_I_of_England
List of ships with the same or similar names
name HMS Prince Frederick: HMS Prince Frederick was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1679 as HMS Expedition. She was renamed HMS Prince Frederick in 1715
HMS_Prince_Frederick
Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1766 to 1772
marriage to King Christian VII. The youngest and posthumous daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Caroline Matilda was
Caroline Matilda of Great Britain
Caroline_Matilda_of_Great_Britain
German Emperor from 1888 to 1918
Born during the reign of his granduncle Frederick William IV of Prussia, Wilhelm was the son of Prince Frederick William and Victoria, Princess Royal. Through
Wilhelm_II
Prince of Hohenzollern
Hohenzollern (born 20 April 1952) is the eldest son of the late Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern, and Princess Margarita of Leiningen. He became head of
Karl Friedrich von Hohenzollern
Karl_Friedrich_von_Hohenzollern
British prince (1739–1767)
Great Britain and the second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. The young prince was baptised Edward Augustus, at Norfolk
Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany
Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_York_and_Albany
Duchess of Brunswick from 1780 to 1806
James's Palace on 31 July 1737. As she was the first born child of Frederick, Prince of Wales and the first born grandchild of George II of Great Britain
Princess Augusta of Great Britain
Princess_Augusta_of_Great_Britain
Prussian general (1779–1843)
Prince Frederick William Henry Augustus of Prussia (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich August; 19 September 1779 – 19 July 1843) was a Prussian royal and
Prince_Augustus_of_Prussia
British financial analyst (born 1979)
Lord Frederick Michael George David Louis Windsor (born 6 April 1979) is a member of the British royal family. He is the only son of Prince and Princess
Lord_Frederick_Windsor
Prussian prince (1890–1920)
Prince Joachim Franz Humbert of Prussia (17 December 1890 – 18 July 1920) was the youngest son and sixth child of Wilhelm II, German Emperor, by his first
Prince_Joachim_of_Prussia
German prince and British royal (1831–1917)
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (Frederick Christian Charles Augustus; 22 January 1831 – 28 October 1917) was a German prince who became a member
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
Prince_Christian_of_Schleswig-Holstein
King of Sweden from 1720 to 1751
Frederick I (Swedish: Fredrik I; 28 April 1676 – 5 April 1751) was King of Sweden from 1720 until his death, having been prince consort of Sweden from
Frederick_I_of_Sweden
German prince
youngest son of the German Crown Prince and Crown Princess, later Emperor Frederick III and Empress Victoria. Prince Waldemar was a grandson of both German
Prince Waldemar of Prussia (born 1868)
Prince_Waldemar_of_Prussia_(born_1868)
Prussian prince (1883–1942)
Prince Wilhelm Eitel Friedrich Christian Karl of Prussia (7 July 1883 – 8 December 1942) was the second son of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany by his first
Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia
Prince_Eitel_Friedrich_of_Prussia
Duchess of Teck
Her mother was Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel, the daughter of Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel. As a male-line granddaughter of a British monarch
Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge
Princess_Mary_Adelaide_of_Cambridge
FREDERICK PRINCE
FREDERICK PRINCE
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
From the Broad Ridge; Renowned Ruler; Surname; Brother; Form of Roderick
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Male
English
Form of Roderick
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
FREDERICK PRINCE
FREDERICK PRINCE
Biblical
names; desolations
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Female
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Kaj, KAJSA means "pure."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Absorbed in, Identical
Male
Celtic
, white.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of the Sun
Boy/Male
Latin
A hunter.
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Friend of Traveller
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Archangel of Allah; Variant of Jibril or Gabriel
FREDERICK PRINCE
FREDERICK PRINCE
FREDERICK PRINCE
FREDERICK PRINCE
FREDERICK PRINCE
a.
Suitable for, or becoming to, a prince; grand; august; munificent; magnificent; as, princely virtues; a princely fortune.
a.
Of or relating to a prince; regal; royal; of highest rank or authority; as, princely birth, character, fortune, etc.
a.
Like a princess.
v. t.
To deprive of the character or authority of a prince; to divest of principality of sovereignty.
n.
The quality of being princely; the state, manner, or dignity of a prince.
a.
The chief of any body of men; one at the head of a class or profession; one who is preeminent; as, a merchant prince; a prince of players.
a.
Without a prince.
n.
A petty prince; a princeling.
a.
The son of a king or emperor, or the issue of a royal family; as, princes of the blood.
v. i.
To play the prince.
n.
A petty prince.
n.
A petty prince; a young prince.
n.
A female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince.
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
a.
A title belonging to persons of high rank, differing in different countries. In England it belongs to dukes, marquises, and earls, but is given to members of the royal family only. In Italy a prince is inferior to a duke as a member of a particular order of nobility; in Spain he is always one of the royal family.
n.
The jurisdiction, sovereignty, rank, or estate of a prince.
a.
Princely.
n.
The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales.
adv.
In a princely manner.
n.
Princeliness.