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  1. Prince Frederick was among the founders of the Düsseldorf art, music and drama club and served as its patron. Much like his cousin, King Frederick William IV of Prussia , Frederick displayed interest in the Middle Ages and the castles of Rhine Province .

  2. Federico Guillermo Luis de Prusia (en alemán, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig von Preußen; Berlín, 30 de octubre de 1794- ibidem, 27 de julio de 1863) fue un príncipe prusiano, general de la caballería real, y comandante de división.

    • Federico Guillermo Luis
  3. Prince Frederick of Prussia (1794–1863), son of Prince Louis Charles of Prussia; Prince Frederick of Prussia (1911–1966), son of Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany; Prince Friedrich of Saxe-Meiningen (1861–1914), son of Duke Georg II; Prince Frederick of Schaumburg-Lippe (1868–1945), son of Prince William

  4. Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Prinz von Preußen (* 30. Oktober 1794 in Berlin; † 27. Juli 1863 in Berlin) war ein preußischer General der Kavallerie . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Herkunft. 2 Militärkarriere. 3 Privatleben. 4 Ehe und Nachkommen. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise. Herkunft.

  5. Prince Frederick of Prussia (1794–1863), Namesake of Fredericksburg, Texas, great-great grandson of Frederick I; Frederick III, German Emperor (1831–1888), Emperor for 99 days, son of the first German emperor Kaiser Wilhelm I; Prince Frederick of Prussia (1911–1966), Grandson of Germany's last emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II

  6. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig of Prussia (30 October 1794 – 27 July 1863), known in English as Frederick, was a Prussian prince, general of the royal cavalry, and division commander. Contents. 1 Family. 2 Life in Düsseldorf. 3 Last years in Berlin. 4 Ancestry. 5 References. 6 Bibliography. Family.

  7. Prince Frederick of Prussia. The 1st (Silesian) Life Cuirassiers were a heavy cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army. The regiment was originally formed as Dragoon Guards in 1674 and reorganized as a cuirassiers unit in 1718.