Friedrich (28 April 1676-5 April 1751), King of Sweden |
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Father:1 | Karl (3 August 1654-22 March 1730), Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel | ||
Mother:2 | Marie Anna of Courland (12/16 June 1653-16 June 1711) |
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Married:3 | 31 May 1700 | Luise Dorothea Sophie von Brandenburg (29 September 1680-23 December 1705) | Berlin [city/town], Germany [country] | ||
Married:4 | 4/15 April 1715 | Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden (23 January/2 February 1688-24 November/5 December 1741), Queen of Sweden | Stockholm [city/town], Stockholms län [county], Sweden [country] |
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Occupation:9 | General in the Swedish army | ||||
Occupation:10 | 1730-51 | Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (as F. I) | |||
Occupation:11 | 1720-51 | King of Sweden | |||
He was proclaimed king 4/15 April 1720 and crowned 3/14 May the same year. |
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Buried:12 | Riddarholm Church (Stockholm) [building], Stockholm [city/town], Stockholms län [county], Sweden [country] | |||
Born:13 | 28 April 1676 | Kassel [city/town], Hesse [state], Germany [country] | ||
Died:14 | 5 April 1751 | Stockholm [city/town], Stockholms län [county], Sweden [country] |
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