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This article about a person or group of people is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. ... Adolf Frederick, (14 May 1710 - 12 February 1771), was the King of Sweden between 1751 and 1771. ... Categories: Kings and Queens of Sweden | 1710 births | 1771 deaths...
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Adolf Frederick Of Sweden 1771 February Royal 1751 Fredrik King Economy. ... Home > Adolf Frederick of Sweden ... Adolf Frederick of Sweden, or Adolf Fredrik ( May 14, 1710 - February 12, 1771), was the son of Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Eutin ( 1673- 1726) and Albertina Frederica von Baden-Durlach ( 1682- 1755).
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Ask a question about 'Adolf Frederick of Sweden' ... Louisa Ulrika of Prussia was a Swedish Queen, Queen consort of Sweden between 1751 and 1771 as wife of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden, and queen mother of King Gustav III of Sweden and King Charles XIII of Sweden.-Background:Louisa Ulrika was the daughter of...
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Adolph Frederick (1710-1771), in Swedish Adolf Fredrik, was a German prince who became King of Sweden 1751-1771 ... Media in category "Adolf Frederick of Sweden" ... Categories: House of Holstein-Gottorp | House of Holstein-Gottorp in Sweden | Prince-bishops of Lübeck | Monarchs of Sweden | 1710 births | 1771 deaths...
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Adolf Frederick of Sweden ... A Wisdom Archive on Adolf Frederick of Sweden ... Adolf Frederick of Sweden: Encyclopedia II - Gustav III of Sweden - Contributions to Culture...
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:''See also: Gustav III of Sweden''; Adolf Frederick of Sweden died on February 12, 1771. The elections held on the demise of the Crown resulted in a Gustav's partial victory for the Caps, especially among the lower orders;
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King Adolf Frederick of Sweden (1751-1771) would have given even less trouble than his predecessor but for the ambitious promptings of his masterful consort Louisa Ulrika, Frederick the Great's sister, and the tyranny of the estates, who seemed bent ... Sweden after the Great Northern War, Sweden after the Great Northern...
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