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Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark

Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Danish: Frederik; 11 October 1753 – 7 December 1805) was heir presumptive to the thrones of Denmark and Norway. He was the only surviving son of King Frederick V by his second wife, Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel.

Hereditary Prince Frederick acted as regent on behalf of his half-brother King Christian VII from 1772 to 1784.

Life

Early life

 
Miniature portrait of Prince Frederick as a child by Christopher Foltmar, c. 1760.

Frederick was born at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen on 11 October 1753. To provide for his future position, at the age of 3 he was elected coadjutor in the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck. This meant that in time he would succeed the Prince-Bishop then in office, Frederick August. This plan had to be abandoned, however, and Frederick stayed in Denmark as a junior member of the royal family.

Marriage

He married Duchess Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1758–1794) in Copenhagen on 21 October 1774. She was a daughter of Duke Louis of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Princess Charlotte Sophie of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.

Regent of the kingdoms

 
Hereditary Prince Frederick, Regent of the Kingdoms by Vigilius Eriksen.

His elder half-brother, King Christian VII, who had a severe mental illness (believed to have been schizophrenia), and had been divorced from his wife, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (who was then exiled), Prince Frederick was designated as regent of Denmark-Norway in 1772, when 18 years old. His regency was mostly nominal, the power being held by his mother, Queen Juliane Marie, and minister Ove Høegh-Guldberg.

He acted as regent until the coup of 1784, when his 16-year-old half-nephew Frederick (the future King Frederick VI), took power and regency.

Later life

 
Hereditary Prince Frederick in 1790.

After the coup, Frederick was left without much influence at the court. After Christiansborg Palace was destroyed by fire in 1794, Hereditary Prince Frederick moved with his family to Amalienborg Palace. Sophia Frederica died the same year, shortly after the move. Hereditary Prince Frederick outlived his wife by 11 years and died at Amalienborg Palace on 7 December 1805. Eventually, his son Christian Frederick would succeed Frederick VI as king, first in Norway then in Denmark, and his granddaughter Louise of Hesse-Kassel married the future Christian IX making Frederick the ancestor of the current Danish Monarchs

In Literature

Prince Frederick is an important character in Norah Lofts' historical novel The Lost Queen (1969), chronicling the tragic marriage of King Christian VII and Queen Caroline Matilda. The book suggests that Frederick was himself in love with the Queen and jealous of her lover Johann Friedrich Struensee – which is not firmly attested in historical sources.

Issue

Ancestry

References

Citations

  1. ^ Genealogie ascendante jusqu'au quatrieme degre inclusivement de tous les Rois et Princes de maisons souveraines de l'Europe actuellement vivans [Genealogy up to the fourth degree inclusive of all the Kings and Princes of sovereign houses of Europe currently living] (in French). Bourdeaux: Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 7.

Bibliography

  • Bramsen, Bo (1985). Ferdinand og Caroline : en beretning om prinsen, der nødig ville være konge af Danmark [Ferdinand and Caroline: an account of the prince who was reluctant to be king of Denmark] (in Danish) (4th ed.). Copenhagen: Nordiske Landes Bogforlag. ISBN 8787439220.

External links

  • Frederik the Heir Presumptive at the website of the Royal Danish Collection at Rosenborg Castle

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Christian VII from 1772 to 1784 Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early life 1 2 Marriage 1 3 Regent of the kingdoms 1 4 Later life 2 In Literature 3 Issue 4 Ancestry 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksLife EditEarly life Edit Miniature portrait of Prince Frederick as a child by Christopher Foltmar c 1760 Frederick was born at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen on 11 October 1753 To provide for his future position at the age of 3 he was elected coadjutor in the Prince Bishopric of Lubeck This meant that in time he would succeed the Prince Bishop then in office Frederick August This plan had to be abandoned however and Frederick stayed in Denmark as a junior member of the royal family Marriage Edit He married Duchess Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1758 1794 in Copenhagen on 21 October 1774 She was a daughter of Duke Louis of Mecklenburg Schwerin and Princess Charlotte Sophie of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld Regent of the kingdoms Edit Hereditary Prince Frederick Regent of the Kingdoms by Vigilius Eriksen His elder half brother King Christian VII who had a severe mental illness believed to have been schizophrenia and had been divorced from his wife Caroline Matilda of Great Britain who was then exiled Prince Frederick was designated as regent of Denmark Norway in 1772 when 18 years old His regency was mostly nominal the power being held by his mother Queen Juliane Marie and minister Ove Hoegh Guldberg He acted as regent until the coup of 1784 when his 16 year old half nephew Frederick the future King Frederick VI took power and regency Later life Edit Hereditary Prince Frederick in 1790 After the coup Frederick was left without much influence at the court After Christiansborg Palace was destroyed by fire in 1794 Hereditary Prince Frederick moved with his family to Amalienborg Palace Sophia Frederica died the same year shortly after the move Hereditary Prince Frederick outlived his wife by 11 years and died at Amalienborg Palace on 7 December 1805 Eventually his son Christian Frederick would succeed Frederick VI as king first in Norway then in Denmark and his granddaughter Louise of Hesse Kassel married the future Christian IX making Frederick the ancestor of the current Danish MonarchsIn Literature EditPrince Frederick is an important character in Norah Lofts historical novel The Lost Queen 1969 chronicling the tragic marriage of King Christian VII and Queen Caroline Matilda The book suggests that Frederick was himself in love with the Queen and jealous of her lover Johann Friedrich Struensee which is not firmly attested in historical sources Issue EditStillborn daughter 19 September 1781 Stillborn daughter 17 February 1783 Princess Juliana Marie 2 May 1784 28 October 1784 died in infancy Prince Christian Frederick 18 September 1786 20 January 1848 future King Christian Frederick of Norway and Christian VIII of Denmark Princess Juliane Sophie 18 February 1788 9 May 1850 married in 1812 to Prince William of Hesse Philippsthal Barchfeld they had no issue Princess Louise Charlotte 30 October 1789 28 March 1864 married in 1810 to Prince William of Hesse Kassel they had issue Hereditary Prince Ferdinand 22 November 1792 29 June 1863 married in 1829 to Princess Caroline of Denmark they had no issue Ancestry EditAncestors of Frederick Hereditary Prince of Denmark 1 8 Frederick IV of Denmark4 Christian VI of Denmark9 Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg Gustrow2 Frederick V of Denmark10 Christian Henry Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach5 Princess Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg Kulmbach11 Countess Sophie Christiane of Wolfstein1 Frederick Hereditary Prince of Denmark12 Ferdinand Albert I Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Bevern6 Ferdinand Albert II Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel13 Princess Christine of Hesse Eschwege3 Duchess Juliana Maria of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel14 Louis Rudolph Duke of Brunswick Luneburg7 Princess Antoinette of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel15 Princess Christine Louise of Oettingen OettingenReferences EditCitations Edit Genealogie ascendante jusqu au quatrieme degre inclusivement de tous les Rois et Princes de maisons souveraines de l Europe actuellement vivans Genealogy up to the fourth degree inclusive of all the Kings and Princes of sovereign houses of Europe currently living in French Bourdeaux Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel 1768 p 7 Bibliography Edit Bramsen Bo 1985 Ferdinand og Caroline en beretning om prinsen der nodig ville vaere konge af Danmark Ferdinand and Caroline an account of the prince who was reluctant to be king of Denmark in Danish 4th ed Copenhagen Nordiske Landes Bogforlag ISBN 8787439220 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederick Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway Frederik the Heir Presumptive at the website of the Royal Danish Collection at Rosenborg Castle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Hereditary Prince of Denmark amp oldid 1142234917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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