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Frederick the Fair

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Frederick the Fair c.1286-1330, German antiking (1314-26), duke of Austria, son of Albert I, German king. On the death of Henry VII, Holy Roman emperor and German king, the split between the supporters of the houses of Hapsburg and Luxemburg resulted in the dual election (1314) of Frederick and Louis of Bavaria (Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV ). War ensued and Frederick and his supporters were defeated (1322) by Louis at Mühldorf. However, the pope refused to confirm Louis as Holy Roman emperor, and Frederick remained a possible rival until his death. Author not available, FREDERICK... Read more
Frederick of Austria
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Delius, Frederick
Delius, Frederick (1862–1934) English composer. He combined elements of Romanticism with impressionism , most notably in orchestral pieces, such as Brigg Fair (1907) and On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (1912). His interest... Read more

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