Frederick I - определение. Что такое Frederick I
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Что (кто) такое Frederick I - определение


Frederick I, Count of Celje         
  • Louis IV. of Bavaria]] in 1341, raising Frederick of Sanneck to the rank of Count of Celje (Cilli)
Frederick I of Celje also Frederick I of Cilli (, ; – 21 March 1359), was a Styrian free noble (roughly equivalent to a baron) who became the first Count of Celje, founding a noble house that would dominate Slovenian and Croatian history in the first half of the 15th century.
Frederick I. Pitman         
BRITISH ROWER, DIED 1942
Frederick I Pitman; Frederick Islay Pitman; Fred Pitman
Frederick (Freddie) Islay Pitman (18 April 1863 – 22 January 1942) was a British rower who rowed in the Boat Race three times and won the Diamond Challenge Sculls and the Wingfield Sculls in 1886.
Frederick I, Duke of Athens         
DUKE OF ATHENS
Frederick i of athens; Frederick I of Athens; Frederick I, Duke of Athens and Neopatria
Frederick I (died 11 July 1355) was the Duke of Athens and Neopatria from 1348 to his death, also the Count of Malta. He succeeded his father John, Duke of Randazzo, in Greece after his father died of the Black Plague, but he too died of the same plague seven years later.
Примеры употребления для Frederick I
1. Big dig: Christian Hanisch, left, and Heinz–Peter Haustein lead the hunt form lost Nazi gold The Amber Room – consisting of 100,000 pieces of carved amber panelling covering 5'2 square feet was commissioned by Frederick I of Prussia in 1701 and later presented to the Russian Tsar Peter the Great.