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  1. Frederick William, Prince von Hessenstein (17 March 1735, Stockholm — 27 July 1808, Panker ), was a Swedish soldier and statesman. He was an extramarital son of King Frederick I of Sweden and his royal mistress Hedvig Taube. [1] [2] Biography. King Gustav III treated him with great respect.

  2. Portrait of Frederick William, Prince von Hessenstein, the first titleholder. The Lord of the Realm (Swedish: En av rikets herrar, lit. 'one of the lords of the realm') was a title of honour introduced by Gustavus III, King of Sweden shortly after his coup and the newly passed constitution.

  3. Frederick I had three extramarital children with his mistress Hedvig Taube: Frederick William von Hessenstein (1735–1808). Charles Edward von Hessenstein (1737–1769). Hedwig Amalia von Hessenstein (1743–1752).

  4. Frederick William, Prince von Hessenstein (17 de marzo de 1735, Estocolmo - 27 de julio de 1808, Panker), fue un soldado y estadista sueco . Era un hijo extramatrimonial del rey Federico I de Suecia y su amante real Hedvig Taube. [1] El rey Gustavo III lo trató con gran respeto.

  5. Frederick William von Hessenstein. Swedish prince. As an extramarital son of King Frederick, he became a Swedish count in 1742 and had received the title of Imperial Count the previous year. Through his mother's elevation in 1743 and his father's position not only as King of Sweden, but also as Landgrave of Hesse, he also became a Prince of the ...

  6. Frederick William, Prince von Hessenstein (17 de marzo de 1735, Estocolmo - 27 de julio de 1808, Panker), fue un soldado y estadista sueco. Era un hijo extramatrimonial del rey Federico I de Suecia y su amante real Hedvig Taube. Biografía. El rey Gustavo III lo trató con gran respeto.

  7. Frederick I (sueco: Fredrik I; 28 de abril de 1676 - 5 de abril de 1751) fue príncipe consorte de Suecia desde 1718 hasta 1720, y rey de Suecia desde 1720 hasta su muerte y (como Frederick I) también Landgrave de Hesse-Kassel desde 1730. Ascendió al trono tras la muerte de su cuñado, el absolutista Carlos XII en el Gran Norte.