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Frederick III of Brandenburg, nicknamed the Fat, also the Younger (born: c. 1424; died: 6 October 1463 in Tangermünde) was Margrave of Brandenburg and Lord of the Altmark. Life [ edit ] Frederick was the youngest son of the Elector Frederick I of Brandenburg (1371–1440) from his marriage to Elizabeth (1383–1442 ), daughter of the Duke ...
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Frederick III of Brandenburg, nicknamed the Fat, also the Younger was Margrave of the Brandenburg and Lord of the Altmark.
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Aug 10, 2022 · Gustavus Adolphus (l. 1594-1632; r. 1611-1632) was the King of Sweden who elevated his country to a major power in the 17th century. He also is traditionally recognized as the "Father of Modern Warfare " for his military innovations and his tactics have been studied since by generals including Napoleon Bonaparte and George S. Patton.
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Frederick’s expulsion and the consequent military disarray on the Protestant side left Tilly’s army as the dominant force in northern Germany. During the years 1625–1629, Protestant hopes were raised by the intervention of the Hague Alliance comprising England, the Netherlands, and Denmark.
Frederick of Altmark. b. Abt 1424
Dec 15, 2022 · Frederick III of Brandenburg, nicknamed the Fat, also the Younger (born c.1424 died 6 October 1463 in Tangermnde) was Margrave of the Brandenburg and Lord of the Altmark. Frederick was the youngest son of the Elector Frederick I of Brandenburg (13711440) from his marriage to Elizabeth (138314
Feb 16, 2016 · History Hit. 16 Feb 2016. In February 1940 the German tanker Altmark entered neutral Norwegian waters. It was carrying 299 British prisoners, captured by the battleship Admiral Graf Spee from British merchant vessels in the Atlantic.