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  1. Frederick III, 1415–93, Holy Roman emperor (1452–93) and German king (1440–93). With his brother Albert VI he inherited the duchies of Styria, Carinthia, and Carniola. He became head of the house of Hapsburg at the death (1439) of his distant cousin Albert II, whom he was elected (1440) to succeed as German king.

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  3. Title: Elector Frederick III Of Saxony, Known As The Wise (1463–1525) Creator: Adriano Fiorentino (Adriano di Giovanni de' Maestri) Date Created: 1498; Physical Dimensions: H 62.8 cm; Technique and Material: Brass; Provenance: In 1826 first mentioned in the catalogue of the antiquities collection, with the remark “Formerly in the castle ...

  4. Frederick, the fifth monarch to bear this name in the House of Habsburg, was the fourth Frederick to bear the title of Roman-German king and the third Frederick to reign as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1440 Frederick was elected Roman-German king by the prince-electors of the Empire. The coronation did not take place until 1442, as ...

  5. Frederick III was German Emperor and King of Prussia between March and June 1888, during the Year of the Three Emperors. Known informally as "Fritz", he was the only son of Emperor Wilhelm I and was raised in his family's tradition of military service.

  6. Friedrich III of Germany. Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl von Hohenzollern ( New Palace, Potsdam ; 18 October 1831 - New Palace, Potsdam ; 15 June 1888 [1]) was the only son of Wilhelm I . Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, 1867, by Oskar Begas. After his father's death on 9 March 1888 Friedrich Wilhelm became King of Prussia and German ...

  7. I posted the same question some time ago, from the replies I received, Germany would boost its navy and therefore wouldn't be a "threat" to Britain, as Frederick III was married to the daughter of Queen Victoria, expect to see a German-British Alliance in the near future if that happens, World War 1 still happens and the Central Powers are composed of Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary and ...