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Frederick V (Danish and Norwegian: Frederik V; 31 March 1723 – 14 January 1766) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Schleswig-Holstein from 6 August 1746 until his death in 1766. A member of the House of Oldenburg , he was the son of Christian VI of Denmark and Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach .
- Frederick V of the Palatinate
Frederick V (German: Friedrich; 26 August 1596 – 29 November...
- Frederick V of the Palatinate
Frederick V was the king of Denmark and Norway (1746–66) from the death of his father, Christian VI. The reign of this likable but ineffective king was marked by Danish neutrality in the Seven Years’ War (1756–63) and a consequent improvement in the nation’s foreign trade; by a narrow escape from.
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Frederik V. Frederik V was the King of Denmark-Norway from 1746; son of Christian VI and Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. In 1743 he was married to Louise of Great Britain, and the year after her death in 1751 to Juliane Marie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
Frederick V ( Danish and Norwegian: Frederik V; 31 March 1723 – 14 January 1766) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Schleswig-Holstein from 6 August 1746 until his death in 1766. A member of the House of Oldenburg, he was the son of Christian VI of Denmark and Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
Frederik succeeded her as King of Denmark during a Council of State on 14 January 2024 during which Margrethe officially signed a declaration of her abdication. [22] After succeeding to the throne, he was proclaimed King from the balcony of Christiansborg Palace by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen as has been the custom for Danish ...
Frederick’s conflict with his younger brother Albrecht IV over their paternal inheritance culminated in 1462 in the siege of the Hofburg at Vienna, where Frederick barricaded himself in against his brother, who had successfully mobilized the Viennese citizenry against the emperor. After four months salvation appeared in the guise of a Bohemian army sent by George of Poděbrady,