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| | Frederick V |
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| | Frederick V, Elector Palatine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Frederick V (German: Friedrich V.) was Elector Palatine (1610-23), and, as Frederick I (Czech: Friedrich Falcký), King of Bohemia (1619-20). |  | | Frederick V succeeded his father as Elector of the Rhenish Palatinate in the Holy Roman Empire in 1610. |  | | He was the son and heir of Frederick IV and of Louise Juliana von Orange-Nassau, the daughter of William I of Orange and Charlotte de Bourbon-Monpensier. |
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| | Frederick V, Elector Palatine : Frederick V of Bohemia |
 | | Frederick V, Elector Palatine : Frederick V of Bohemia |  | | Frederick V or Friedrich V von der Pfalz (August 16, 1596 -November 29, 1632), also known as Frederick V, Elector Palatine was elector palatine of the Rhine Palatinate and briefly titled King of Bohemia. |  | | He was son of the Frederick IV, Elector Palatine[?]. |
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http://www.city-search.org/fr/frederick-v-of-bohemia.html
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| | Thirty Years' War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Frederick V was outlawed from the Holy Roman Empire and his territories, the Rhenish Palatinate, were given to Catholic nobles, while his title of elector of the Palatinate was given to his distant cousin Duke Maximilian of Bavaria. |  | | Ferdinand II decisively defeated Frederick V at the Battle of White Mountain, near Prague in 1620. |  | | The Bohemians, desperate for allies against the Emperor, applied to be admitted to the Protestant Union, led by the Calvinist Frederick V, Elector Palatine. |
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http://www.marylandheights.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Thirty_Years'_War
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| | Hoogsteder Journal 10 The Winter King back in The Hague for the winter |
 | | Frederick V, Elector Palatine (1596-1632), known as the Winter King, married Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James I of England (and VI of Scotland) in 1613. |  | | Frederick V was Elector Palatine, but became popularly known as the Winter King since he only managed to rule his kingdom of Bohemia for a single winter. |  | | Frederick and Elizabeth were welcomed with their children into the Dutch court and provided with the former residence of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt on Kneuterdijk. |
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http://www.hoogsteder.com/journal/article.aspx?ID=32
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| | Sophia of Hanover |
 | | She was the daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, also known as King Frederick V of Bohemia Wittelsbach, and Elizabeth Stuart, also known as Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia, the Winter Queen. |  | | Before her marriage, Sophia, as the daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, was referred to as Sophie, Princess Palatine of the Rhine, or as Sophia of the Palatinate. |  | | Sophia's daughter Sophia Charlotte of Hanover (1668-1705), married Frederick I of Prussia, starting the lineage of Prussian kings and German emperors. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/S/Sophia-of-Hanover.htm
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| | Frederick V : Fredrick V |
 | | Frederick V or Friedrich V von der Pfalz (August 16, 1596 -November 29, 1632), also known as Frederick V, Elector Palatine. |  | | Frederick V or Friedrich V von Baden-Durlach (1594-1659) |  | | Frederick V or Friedrich V, Count of Leiningen (died 1327) |
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| | bohemia |
 | | At the age of 17 she was married to Frederick V, elector of the Palatinate. |  | | Daughter of Elector Palatine Frederick V and Elizabeth. |  | | Son of Frederick IV; chosen king of Bohemia (1619); completely defeated at battle of White Mountain (1620); deprived of electorate (1623) and in exile until his death. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~johnbidmead/bohemia.htm
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| | Frederick V "Elector Palatine" of the Rhine/ Elizabeth |
 | | Frederick V "Elector Palatine" of the Rhine/ Elizabeth |  | | Husband: Frederick V "Elector Palatine" of the Rhine |  | | Name: Sophia Born: at: Married: at: Died: 1714 at: Spouses: Ernest Augustus "Elector" of Hanover |
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| | Search Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Frederick V Frederick V, elector palatine: see Frederick the Winter King. |  | | Frederick III Frederick III, king of Prussia: see Frederick III, 1831-88, emperor of Germany and king of Prussia. |  | | Frederick Augustus I Frederick Augustus I, elector of Saxony: see Augustus II, king of Poland. |
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| | Frederick V - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Friedrich V von der Pfalz (August 16, 1596 -November 29, 1632), also known as Frederick V, Elector Palatine. |  | | Friedrich V, Margrave von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Bayreuth, also known as Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (May 8, 1460 - April 4, 1536) |  | | Friedrich V, Burggraf of Hohenzollern-Nürnberg (before 1333 - 1398) |
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| | Frederick V -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | Spanish and Bavarian troops occupied the Palatinate, Frederick's electoral dignities were transferred to Maximilian I of Bavaria (1623), and in 1628 Bavaria annexed the Upper Palatinate. |  | | Abandoned by his allies, however, Frederick was routed in the Battle of the White Mountain, near Prague (Nov. 8, 1620), by the armies of the Catholic League under Johann Tserclaes, Graf von Tilly. |  | | King Gustavus V of Sweden was born in Drottningholm, near Stockholm, on June 16, 1858. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy |
 | | The Elector Palatine Frederick V, the head of the Protestant League and of the German Calvinists, was elected King of Bohemia. |  | | Frederick I, the eldest son of Leopold V, ruled only six years and died while on a crusade. |  | | In 1452 Frederick was crowned emperor at Rome, being the last emperor to be crowned in that city. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02121b.htm
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| | The Duke Of Schomberg |
 | | Schomberg's father was the Protestant court marshal of Frederick V. elector Palatine. |  | | He served under Frederick Henry of Orange in 1633 and under Bernard of Saxe-Weimar during the 30 years war from 1634-1637 in the campaigns on the Upper Rhine. |  | | When the Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1685 Shomberg, a protestant, left France.He was taken in by Frederick William of Brandenburn, "the Great Elector". |
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http://www.raging-metal.d2g.com/orange-pages/schomberg.htm
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| | Important Letter Signed and Subscribed ("vostre tres affectionné pere Jacques R") to "Monsieur mon tres cher ... |
 | | Frederick and Elizabeth were forced to flee to Holland and Frederick lost not only Bohemia but also, ultimately, his electoral status and territories. |  | | In February 1613 James's daughter Elizabeth had married Frederick V, the Elector Palatine and head of the German Protestant union. |  | | Important Letter Signed and Subscribed ("vostre tres affectionné pere Jacques R") to "Monsieur mon tres cher filz" [his son-in-law Frederick, Elector Palatine and deposed King of Bohemia], expressing satisfaction at the good state of Frederick's health and assuring him he is dong all he can to assist in his "restablissement" [restoration to the throne]. |
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http://www.maggs.com/title/AU3636.asp
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| | Anhalt, Christian I, Prince of |
 | | Frederick's early return to the city meant that Anhalt was in command during the disastrous battle of the White Hill (8 November 1620), which ended Frederick's involvement in Bohemia. |  | | Christian of Anhalt was the chancellor and chief advisor of Frederick V, elector Palatine, whom he came to dominate. |  | | In 1618, Anhalt was the driving force behind the election of Frederick as King of Bohemia, but his attempts to gain allies for Frederick failed, with even the Protestant Union repudiating Frederick's action. |
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| | Frederick I of Sweden |
 | | Charlotte was daughter of Frederick IV, Elector Palatine (1574–1610) and Louise Juliana von Orange-Nassau. |  | | Louise Charlotte was daughter of Georg Wilhelm Hohenzollern, elector of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia and Charlotte von der Pfalz (1597–1660). |  | | Some historians have suggested that Frederick fired the shot, generally claimed to have been a stray bullet, that caused the death of his brother-in-law Charles XII of Sweden in 1718. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Frederick_I_of_Sweden
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| | Frederick V on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Brigadier General Frederick E. Calhoun.(United States Air Force)(Biography) |  | | Major General Frederick C. Blesse.(United States Air Force)(Biography) |
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| | Royalty.nu - The History of Germany - German Royalty |
 | | The Winter King: Frederick V of the Palatinate and the Coming of the Thirty Years' War by Brennan C. Pursell, David M. Jones. |  | | Frederick the Great on the Art of War by Frederick the Great, edited by Jay Luvaas. |  | | A detailed biographical account of Frederick V, elector Palatine of the Rhine and king of Bohemia, and an examination of the reasons for the war. |
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| | Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg |
 | | Soon afterwards, with the electors consent, he joined the prince of Orange on his expedition to England in 1688, as second in command to the prince. |  | | An orphan within a few months of his birth, he was educated by various friends, among whom was Frederick V, Elector Palatine, in whose service his father had been. |  | | He began his military career under Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, and passed (1634) into the service of Sweden, entering that of France in 1635. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Frederick_Schomberg,_1st_Duke_of_Schomberg
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| | Craven, William Craven, Earl of -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | English courtier known for his long association with the winter queen of Bohemia, the English princess Elizabeth, who was the consort of Frederick V, the elector Palatine. |  | | also called (162765) Baron Craven English courtier known for his long association with the winter queen of Bohemia, the English princess Elizabeth, who was the consort of Frederick V, the elector Palatine. |
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| | Hudson Bay Company - Metaweb |
 | | The Merry Monarch was a busy man, as was Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-1682), soldier and inventor, a younger son of Frederick V, Elector Palatine and the Winter Queen, nephew of King Charles I of England and commander of the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War. |
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http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Hudson_Bay_Company&printable=yes
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| | decendants of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover |
 | | of_England, Adolphus Frederick [10788] duke of Cambridge b.24_Feb_1774, Buckingham House d.8_Jul_1850, Cambridge House, Piccadilly |  | | of_Saxe-Coburg, Frederick II [10863] and Gotha duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |  | | of_Bohemia, Frederick V [10823] elector Palatine king of Bohemia, 1619-1620 b.1596 d.1632 |
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| | Czechoslovakia - 1619AD |
 | | In 1619AD, the Bohemians deposed Ferdinand and elected Frederick V (Elector Palatine) as king. |
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http://www.alientravelguide.com/history/regional/czech/czea1619.htm
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| | Palatine Marriage between Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of King James I, and Frederick V, Elector Palatine (1613) |
 | | Palatine Marriage between Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of King James I, and Frederick V, Elector Palatine (1613) |  | | A Collection of Texts Written on the Occasion of the Palatine Marriage between Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of King James I, and Frederick V, Elector Palatine (1613) |  | | Gelegenheitsschriften zur Brautfahrt Friedrich V. von der Pfalz." Daphnis, 22 (1993), 265-309. |
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| | SOPHIA - LoveToKnow Article on SOPHIA |
 | | (f6301714), electress of Hanover, twelfth child of Frederick V., elector palatine of the Rhine, by his wife Elizabeth, a daughter of the English king James I., was born at the Hague on the 14(11 of October 5630. |  | | Residing after 1649 at Heidelberg with her brother, the restored elector palatine, Charles Louis, she was betrothed to George William afterwards duke of Luneburg-Celle; but in 1658 she married his younger brother, Ernest Augustus, who became elector of Brunswick-Luncburg, or Hanover, in 1692. |  | | Accordingly by the Act of Settlement of 1701 the English Crown, in default of issue from either William or Anne, was settled upon the most excellent princess Sophia, electress and duchessdowager of Hanover and the heirs of her body, being Protestant. |
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| | Sophie (1630-1714) |
 | | Sophia was the 12th child of Frederick V, elector Palatine of the Rhine, by his wife Elizabeth, a daughter of the English king James I. |  | | Residing after 1649 at Heidelberg with her brother, the restored elector Palatine, Charles Louis, she married in 1658 Ernest Augustus, who became elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) in 1692. |  | | Electress of Hanover and heir to the British throne, whose son became George I of Great Britain. |
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http://www.hfac.uh.edu/gbrown/philosophers/leibniz/BritannicaPages/Sophie/Sophie.html
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| | Prince Rupert, Count Palatine |
 | | Prince Rupert (1619 - 1682) was the third son of Frederick V, Elector Palatine and Elizabeth Stuart, the 'Winter Queen', sister of Charles I. |  | | Its pendant is a portrait of his eldest brother, 'Prince Charles Louis, Count Palatine' also in the Collection. |  | | He was a dashing military leader who fought for the Royalist cause and was active both as an artist - he practised the new technique of mezzotint - and as a patron of art and science. |
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http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/work?workNumber=NG6363
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| | Ernest Augustus "Elector" of Hanover/ Sophia |
 | | Born: at: Died: 1714 at: Father:Frederick V "Elector Palatine" of the Rhine Mother: Elizabeth Other Spouses: |  | | Name: George I "King" of England Born: at: Married: at: Died: 1727 at: Spouses: Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick and Zelle |
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| | Frederick V Elector Palatine - Central European Royals |
 | | Frederick V Elector Palatine is a fascinating figure in European history; his actions were one of the major causes of the Thirty Years' War. |  | | Frederick V Elector Palatine - Central European Royals |  | | Become a Gold Member Now - Get cool FunTrivia features and see no ads or popups! |
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| | Thirty Years War: The Bohemian Period |
 | | Ferdinand was declared deposed and the Bohemian throne was offered to Frederick V, the elector palatine. |  | | Frederick, ever afterward called the Winter King, had lost his brief hold on Bohemia. |  | | The war continued in the Palatinate, and severe repression began in Bohemia. |
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| | The Tempest - About the Play |
 | | , universally acknowledged as Shakespeare's final individual work, premiered at Whitehall Palace on November 1, 1611, and enjoyed a royal encore in February 1612 to celebrate the marriage of James I's daughter, Elizabeth Stuart, to Frederick V, Elector of Palatine. |  | | Semi-retired, Shakespeare began working on this piece around 1610, probably inspired by the famous wreck of the Sea Venture, which crashed in July 1609 in the unexplored Bermuda Islands. |  | | These very different approaches seem most fitting for Shakespeare's intricate late Romance and its history of multiple interpretations. |
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