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Frederick Louis

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Frederick Louis 1707-51, prince of Wales, eldest son of George II of England. By his wife, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, he had several children, the eldest of whom became George III. He quarreled with his parents over his financial allowance and in 1737 was expelled from court. Thereafter he maintained his own household, chiefly at Leicester House, which became a center of political opposition to George II and to the ministries of Robert Walpole and Henry Pelham. Author not available, FREDERICK LOUIS. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
MacNeice, (Frederick) Louis
MacNeice, (Frederick) Louis (1907–63), poet, born in Belfast, educated at Merton College, Oxford, where...both in 1965). His Collected Poems , edited by E. R. Dodds, appeared in 1966. See Louis MacNeice by J. Stallworthy (1995). Read more
Frederick the Fair
...the dual election (1314) of Frederick and Louis of Bavaria (Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV ). War ensued and Frederick and his supporters were defeated...the pope refused to confirm Louis as Holy Roman emperor, and Frederick remained a possible rival... Read more

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