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Frederick I , 16571713 (aged 55 years)

Frederick I (unknown) King in Prussia (1701-1713) and Elector of Brandenburg (1688-1713)
Name
Frederick I //
Given names
Frederick I
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King of Prussia (1701-1713) and Elector of Brandenburg (1688-1713)
Family with parents
father
The Elector by Frans Luycx.
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Birth: 16 February 1620 24 Berlin, Germany
Death: 29 April 1688Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
himself
Frederick I (unknown) King in Prussia (1701-1713) and Elector of Brandenburg (1688-1713)
16571713
Birth: 11 July 1657 37 Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
Death: 25 February 1713Berlin, Germany
Family with Elisabeth Henriëtte of Hesse-Kassel
himself
Frederick I (unknown) King in Prussia (1701-1713) and Elector of Brandenburg (1688-1713)
16571713
Birth: 11 July 1657 37 Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
Death: 25 February 1713Berlin, Germany
wife
Elisabeth Henriëtte of Hesse-Kassel
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Birth: 18 November 1661Kassel, Hesse, Germany
Death: 7 July 1683Cölln, Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Marriage Marriage23 August 1679Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
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daughter
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Birth: 29 September 1680 23 18 Berlin, Germany
Death: 23 December 1705
Family with Sophia Charlotte
himself
Frederick I (unknown) King in Prussia (1701-1713) and Elector of Brandenburg (1688-1713)
16571713
Birth: 11 July 1657 37 Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
Death: 25 February 1713Berlin, Germany
wife
Sophia Charlotte of Hanover
16681705
Birth: 30 October 1668 39 38 Bad Iburg, Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death: 1 February 1705Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
Marriage Marriage8 October 1684Herrenhausen, Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Birth

Formerly Königsberg, Prussia.

Note

He was also Frederick III, elector of Brandenburg (1688-1701), son of
Frederick William, the Great Elector, born in K?sBerg, Prussia (now
Kaliningrad, Russia). Frederick endeavored to establish a court modeled on
that of Louis XIV of France. He wished to secure a royal title for
himself, but could not do so as ruler of Brandenburg, as the title king
was forbidden to princes of the Holy Roman Empire. Prussia, However, which
was part of Frederick's domain, lay outside the empire, and in 1701
Emperor Leopold I recognized Frederick as king of Prussia in return for
his military support in the War of the Spanish Succession. Frederick
crowned himself at K?sBerg, expending vast sums of money on his
coronation. Although he depleted the public treasury during his reign, he
undertook some projects beneficial to the welfare of Prussia, such as the
establishment in 1694 of the University of Halle and the founding in 1707
of the Academy of Sciences, Berlin. He patronized scholars, including the
German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and
encouraged persecuted Protestants from other countries to settle in
Prussia.