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  1. John Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (born 1 September 1579 in Gottorp, a part of today's Schleswig; died 3 September 1634 in Altkloster , a part of today's Buxtehude) was the Lutheran Administrator of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck and the Prince-Bishopric of Verden.

  2. Holstein-Gottorp ( pronounced [ˌʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪn] ⓘ) is the historiographical name, as well as contemporary shorthand name, for the parts of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, also known as Ducal Holstein, that were ruled by the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, a side branch of the elder Danish line of the German ...

  3. John Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp was the Lutheran Administrator of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck and the Prince-Bishopric of Verden.

  4. Holstein-Gottrop fue cogobernante de los Ducados de Schleswig, Holstein, Gottorp con el Rey de Dinamarca hasta 1713. Con la pérdida de Schleswig, el duque Carlos Federico buscó una alianza con el Imperio ruso.

  5. Frederick III of Holstein-Gottorp (22 December 1597 – 10 August 1659) was a Duke of Holstein-Gottorp . He was the elder son of Duke Johann Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp and Princess Augusta of Denmark. His mother was a daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark.

  6. Federico de Holstein-Gottorp ascendió al trono sueco en 1751 y fundó la dinastía Holstein-Gottorp de Suecia (gobernó entre 1751 y 1818). Mediante el Tratado de Roskilde (1658) y el Tratado de Copenhague (1660), Dinamarca-Noruega liberó a Gottorp de sus ataduras feudales y reconoció la soberanía de sus duques sobre las partes de Gottorp ...

  7. John Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (born 1 September 1579 in Gottorp, a part of today's Schleswig; died 3 September 1634 in , a part of today's Buxtehude) was the Lutheran Administrator of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck and the Prince-Bishopric of Verden.