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  1. Federico IV de Dinamarca (Copenhague, 11 de octubre de 1671-Odense, 12 de octubre de 1730), fue rey de Dinamarca y de Noruega desde su ascenso al trono en 1699 hasta su muerte en 1730. Fue miembro y anteriormente príncipe de la Casa Real de Oldemburgo.

  2. Federico IV Rey de Dinamarca y Noruega (1699-1730) Nació el 11 de octubre de 1671 en Copenhague. Hijo de Cristián V. Tras el fallecimiento de su padre en 1699, accedió al trono noruego-danés como el tercer monarca absoluto del reino.

  3. Federico X de Dinamarca (en danés: Frederik André Henrik Christian; Copenhague, 26 de mayo de 1968) es el rey de Dinamarca. Como soberano, es jefe de Estado, comandante en jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas de Dinamarca y tiene la autoridad suprema de la Iglesia del Pueblo Danés.

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    Frederick was born on 11 October 1671 at Copenhagen Castle as the eldest son of King Christian V and his spouse Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel. His grandfather King Frederick III had died a year and a half before he was born, and as the eldest son of the ruling King he was thus Crown Prince from birth. The newborn prince was baptised the same eve...

    Domestic rule

    Frederick's most important domestic reform was the abolition in 1702 of the so-called vornedskab, a kind of serfdom which had applied to the peasants of Zealand since the Late Middle Ages. His efforts were largely in vain because of the introduction in 1733 of adscription (stavnsbånd), a law that forced peasants to remain in their home regions, by which the peasantry were subjected to both the local nobility and the army. After the Great Northern War, trade and culture flowered. The first Dan...

    Venetian journey

    Frederick IV holds a memorable place in the social history of the city of Venice due to a visit he made during the winter of 1708–09. The King stayed in the city with an entourage of at least 70 people, formally incognito as Count of Oldenburg, not to be unknown, but in order to avoid the cumbersome and costly etiquette of a royal visit. During his nine-week stay, the King was a frequent guest at operas and comedies and a generous buyer of Venetian glass. During the visit to the state armoury...

    Foreign affairs

    On his return from he led political negotiations with the Elector Augustus of Saxony and Frederick I of Prussia about the impending plans of war against Sweden. For much of Frederick IV's reign Denmark-Norway was engaged in the Great Northern War (1700–1721) against Sweden. In spite of the conclusion of the Peace of Travendal in 1700, there was soon a Swedish invasion and threats from Europe's western naval powers. In 1709 Denmark again entered the war, encouraged by the Swedish defeat at Pol...

    With his first queen, Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow: 1. Prince Christian (28 June 1697 - 1 October 1698) 2. King Christian VI of Denmark(10 December 1699 - 6 August 1746) 3. Prince Frederik Charles (23 October 1701 - 7 January 1702) 4. Prince George (6 January 1703 – 12 March 1704) 5. Princess Charlotte Amalie(6 October 1706 – 28 October 17...

    The Royal Lineage at the website of the Danish Monarchy
    Frederik IV at the website of the Royal Danish Collection at Rosenborg Castle
  4. Federico IV de Dinamarca. Rey de Dinamarca y Noruega de 1699 a 1730. Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 2 Política. 3 La Gran Guerra del Norte. 4 Influencia en la cultura. 5 Matrimonio y descendencia. 6 Muerte. 7 Fuente. Síntesis biográfica.

  5. Frederick IV (danés: Frederik; 11 de octubre de 1671 - 12 de octubre de 1730) fue rey de Dinamarca y Noruega desde 1699 hasta su muerte. Frederick era hijo de Christian V de Dinamarca-Noruega y su esposa Charlotte Amalie de Hesse-Kassel. Primeros años. El príncipe heredero Frederick (IV), con su padre en el centro y sus hermanos Christian y Charles