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  1. Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (German: Friedrich I; Italian: Federico I ), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death 35 years later in 1190. He was elected King of Germany in Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March 1152. He was crowned King of Italy on 24 April ...

  2. John Frederick Kensett (March 22, 1816 – December 14, 1872) was an American artist and engraver. A member of the second generation of the Hudson River School of artists, Kensett's signature works are landscape paintings of New England and New York State, whose clear light and serene surfaces celebrate transcendental qualities of nature, and are associated with Luminism.

  3. JOHN FREDERICK I. (1503–1554), called the Magnanimous, elector of Saxony, was the elder son of the elector, John the Steadfast, and belonged to the Ernestine branch of the Wettin family. Born at Torgau on the 30th of June 1503 and educated as a Lutheran, he took some part in imperial politics and in the business of the league of Schmalkalden ...

  4. John Frederick Nims’ Love Poem. My clumsiest dear, whose hands shipwreck vases, At whose quick touch all glasses chip and ring, Whose palms are bulls in china, burs in linen, And have no cunning with any soft thing. Except all ill-at-ease fidgeting people: The refugee uncertain at the door. You make at home; deftly you steady.

  5. View John Frederick’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. John has 16 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover John’s ...

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  6. 9 de sept. de 2023 · When John Frederick Konig was born on 4 August 1877, in Hanover, Prussia, Germany, his father, Mathias Konig, was 37 and his mother, Mary Ann Stillmein, was 35. He married Lillie Estelle Bottoms on 30 December 1913, in Lawrence, Tennessee, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters.

  7. John Frederick Hudson is an American conductor, composer and pianist based in London. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Classic FM, Hudson conducted the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) for a special concert in the presence of HM King Charles III on a live broadcast to 12 million listeners.