Frederick I
noun
1.
(“Frederick Barbarossa”) 1123?–90, king of Germany 1152–90; king of Italy 1152–90: emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1152–90.
2.
1194–1250, king of Sicily 1198–1212: as Frederick II, king of Germany and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1215–50.
3.
1657–1713, king of Prussia 1701–13 (son of Frederick William the Great Elector).
/ˈfrɛdrɪk/
noun
1.
See Frederick Barbarossa
2.
1657–1713, first king of Prussia (1701–13); son of Frederick William
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