Frederick
[ fred-rik, -er-ik ]
/ ˈfrɛd rɪk, -ər ɪk /
noun
a city in central Maryland.
Also Fred·er·ic.
a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “peace” and “ruler.”
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Frederick I
noun
Frederick Barbarossa,1123?–90,
king of Germany 1152–90; king of Italy 1152–90: emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1152–90.
1194–1250,
king of Sicily 1198–1212: as Frederick II, king of Germany and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1215–50.
1657–1713,
king of Prussia 1701–13 (son of Frederick William the Great Elector).
Definition for frederick (3 of 6)
Frederick II
noun
Frederick the Great,1712–86,
king of Prussia 1740–86 (son of Frederick William I).
Definition for frederick (4 of 6)
Frederick III
noun
1415–93,
emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1452–93; as Frederick IV, king of Germany 1440–93.
the Wise,1463–1525,
elector of Saxony 1486–1525: protector of Martin Luther.
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Frederick IX
noun
Frederick Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg,1899–1972,
king of Denmark 1947–72.
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Frederick I
/ (ˈfrɛdrɪk) /
noun
1657–1713, first king of Prussia (1701–13); son of Frederick William
British Dictionary definitions for frederick (2 of 5)
Frederick II
noun
1194–1250, Holy Roman Emperor (1220–50), king of Germany (1212–50), and king of Sicily (1198–1250)
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Frederick IX
noun
1899–1972, king of Denmark (1947–72)
British Dictionary definitions for frederick (5 of 5)
Frederick III
noun
1415–93, Holy Roman Emperor (1452–93) and, as Frederick IV, king of Germany (1440–93)
called the Wise . 1463–1525, elector of Saxony (1486–1525). He protected Martin Luther in Wartburg Castle after the Diet of Worms (1521)