Frederick the Fair
Frederick the Fair (German: Friedrich der Schöne) or the Handsome (c. 1289 – 13 January 1330), from the House of Habsburg, was the duke of Austria and Styria from 1308 as well as the anti-king of Germany from 1314 until 1325 and then co-king until his death.
Frederick the Fair | |
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Frederick's effigy on his seal | |
King of the Romans King of Germany with Louis IV | |
Reign | 19 October 1314 – 13 January 1330 |
Coronation | 25 November 1314 (Bonn) |
Predecessor | Henry VII |
Successor | Louis IV |
Duke of Austria and Styria until 1326 with Leopold I | |
Reign | 1 May 1308 – 13 January 1330 |
Predecessor | Albert I |
Successor | Albert II Otto the Merry |
Born | 1289 Vienna, Austria |
Died | Gutenstein, Austria | 13 January 1330 (aged 40)
Burial | |
Spouse | Isabella of Aragon |
Issue | Anna, Duchess of Bavaria |
House | House of Habsburg |
Father | Albert I of Germany |
Mother | Elizabeth of Carinthia |
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