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  1. Frederick III (Frederick the Pious), 1515–76, elector palatine (1559–76). The first German prince to accept Calvinism, he ordered the Heidelberg Catechism (1563) drawn up (see under Heidelberg). He aided the Calvinists in the Netherlands and in France. Source for information on Frederick III (elector palatine): The Columbia Encyclopedia ...

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  3. Jan. 14, 1766, Copenhagen (aged 42) Frederick V (born March 31, 1723, Copenhagen—died Jan. 14, 1766, Copenhagen) was the king of Denmark and Norway (1746–66) from the death of his father, Christian VI. The reign of this likable but ineffective king was marked by Danish neutrality in the Seven Years’ War (1756–63) and a consequent ...

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  5. Palatine Elector translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'palatine, palatine, Palatine, Palatine', examples, definition, conjugation

  6. Father. Louis III, Elector Palatine. Mother. Matilda of Savoy. Frederick I the Victorious in a baroque engraving. Frederick I, the Victorious ( der Siegreiche) (1 August 1425, Heidelberg – 12 December 1476, Heidelberg) was a Count Palatine of the Rhine and Elector Palatine from the House of Wittelsbach in 1451–1476.

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