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  1. Peter Karl Christoph von Keith (24 May 1711 – 27 December 1756) was a Prussian statesman, military officer, and confidant of Crown Prince Frederick II, later known as Frederick the Great. Keith was of a branch of the Scottish Clan Keith, which granted him noble status, and was descendant from Scottish emigrants residing in Pomerania.

  2. Peter Karl Christoph von Keith (* 24. Mai 1711 auf dem väterlichen Gut Poberow in Hinterpommern; † 27. Dezember 1756) war ein enger Vertrauter des preußischen Kronprinzen Friedrich (des späteren Königs Friedrich des Großen ). Er entstammte einem Zweig des schottischen Clans Keith, der über Schweden nach Pommern gekommen war.

  3. Peter Karl Christoph von Keith (24 May 1711 – 27 December 1756) was a Prussian statesman, military officer, and confidant of Crown Prince Frederick II, later known as Frederick the Great. Keith was of a branch of the Scottish Clan Keith, which granted him noble status, and was descendant from Scottish emigrants residing in Pomerania.

  4. Peter Karl Christoph von Keith: Birthdate: 1711: Death: 1756 (44-45) Immediate Family: Husband of Oriana Luise zu Innhausen und Knyphausen. Managed by: Iko Knyphausen: Last Updated: today

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    • 1756 (44-45)
  5. Keith: Peter Karl Christof v. K., preußischer Oberstlieutenant, aus dem über Schweden nach Deutschland gekommenen Zweige der schottischen Familie gleichen Namens stammend und am 24. Mai 1711 auf dem väterlichen Gute Poberow in Hinterpommern geboren, ward Leibpage des Kronprinzen Friedrich, später Friedrich des Großen, und gehörte bald zu ...

  6. Peter Karl Christoph von Keith ( May 24 , 1711 † December 27 , 1756) was a close confidant of Frederick the Prussian Crown Prince Frederick (later King Frederick the Great ). He came from a branch of the Scottish clan Keith, which had come to Pomerania via Sweden.

  7. At age 16, he formed an attachment to the king’s 13-year-old page, Peter Karl Christoph Keith. Margaret Goldsmith, a biographer of Frederick’s, suggests the attachment was of a sexual nature and as a result Keith was sent away and Frederick temporarily relocated.