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  1. Fredrik III, tyska Friedrich III (fullständigt tyskt namn Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl, som prins Fredrik Vilhelm), född 18 oktober 1831 på slottet Neues Palais i Potsdam, död där den 15 juni 1888, var tysk kejsare och kung av Preussen från den 9 mars 1888 till sin död samma år, det så kallade trekejsaråret.

    • 9 mars 1888–15 juni 1888
    • Vilhelm I
  2. Frederick III (Danish: Frederik; 18 March 1609 – 9 February 1670) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1648 until his death in 1670. He also governed under the name Frederick II as diocesan administrator (colloquially referred to as prince-bishop) of the Prince-Bishopric of Verden (1623–29 and again 1634–44), and the Prince-Archbishopric ...

  3. Fredrik III (ty. Friedrich III) (født 18. oktober 1831 i Potsdam, død 15. juni 1888 i Potsdam) var konge av Preussen og tysk keiser. Han regjerte 99 dager i 1888.

    • Tysk keiser (1888–1888), Konge av Preussen (1888–1888)
  4. Mar 14, 2024 · Frederick III was the king of Denmark and Norway (1648–70) whose reign saw the establishment of an absolute monarchy, maintained in Denmark until 1848. In his youth Frederick served successively as bishop coadjutor (i.e., assistant bishop with the right of succession) of the German dioceses of.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Frederick III (Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl; 18 October 1831 – 15 June 1888) was German Emperor and King of Prussia for 99 days between March and June 1888, during the Year of the Three Emperors.

  6. Frederik III. Frederik III was the King of Denmark-Norway from 1648; he was married to Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1643 and father to Christian V. Frederik was a son of Christian IV and Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg, but he only became Successor to the Throne after the death of his brother, Christian, the Prince Elect, in 1647. At ...

  7. Frederick III (German: Friedrich III, 21 September 1415 – 19 August 1493) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1452 until his death in 1493. He was the penultimate emperor to be crowned by the pope, and the last to be crowned in Rome.