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Frederick IV is a name shared by many important people throughout history, especially rulers like kings, dukes, and princes. When you see "IV" after a name, it means they were the fourth person in their family or line of rulers to have that name. "Frederick" was a very popular name for leaders in Europe for many centuries.

Many Rulers Named Frederick IV

Because "Frederick" was such a common name for royalty and nobles, many different people held the title "Frederick IV" in different places and at different times. Each of these individuals played a role in the history of their own lands.

For example, there was:

  • Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia (1145–1167): He was a duke in a region of Germany.
  • Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine (1282–1329): He ruled a duchy that was part of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • Frederick IV of Sicily (1341–1377): Sometimes called "Frederick the Simple," he was a king of Sicily, an island in the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Frederick IV, Duke of Austria (1382–1439): He was a duke in Austria, a powerful part of Central Europe.
  • Frederick IV of Naples (1452–1504): He was a king of Naples, a city and kingdom in southern Italy.
  • Frederick IV, Elector Palatine (1574–1610): Known as "Frederick the Righteous," he was an important prince who helped choose the Holy Roman Emperor.
  • Frederick IV of Denmark (1671–1730): He was a king of Denmark and Norway.

These are just a few examples of the many historical figures who shared the name Frederick IV. Each of them had their own stories and challenges in leading their people.

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