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* [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]], son of George II, later Prince of Wales |
* [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]], son of George II, later Prince of Wales |
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* [[Prince Frederick |
* [[Prince Frederick of Great Britain]], son of Frederick, Prince of Wales |
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* [[Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany]], son of George III, later Duke of York |
* [[Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany]], son of George III, later Duke of York |
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* [[Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]], son of Queen Margrethe II and her husband, Prince Consort Henrik |
* [[Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]], son of Queen Margrethe II and her husband, Prince Consort Henrik |
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*[[Prince Frederik of the Netherlands]] (full names: Willem Frederik Karel), Prince of Orange-Nassau, (February 28, 1797 – September 8, 1881), the second son of king William I of the Netherlands |
*[[Prince Frederik of the Netherlands]] (full names: Willem Frederik Karel), Prince of Orange-Nassau, (February 28, 1797 – September 8, 1881), the second son of king William I of the Netherlands |
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[[Category:European royalty]] |
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Revision as of 19:47, 9 January 2009
There are several people named Prince Frederick:
- Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of George II, later Prince of Wales
- Prince Frederick of Great Britain, son of Frederick, Prince of Wales
- Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, son of George III, later Duke of York
- Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, son of Queen Margrethe II and her husband, Prince Consort Henrik
- Prince Frederik of the Netherlands (full names: Willem Frederik Karel), Prince of Orange-Nassau, (February 28, 1797 – September 8, 1881), the second son of king William I of the Netherlands
There is also a town called Prince Frederick: