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Frederick William, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

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29: 169:, and Christine Wilhelmine of Hesse-Homburg (1653–1722). He was a nephew of the childless Duke Christian Ludwig I of Mecklenburg. Frederick William succeeded his uncle on 21 June 1692 as regent of the Schwerin portion of the duchy of Mecklenburg. After the extinction of the Mecklenburg-Güstrow line of the dynasty with the death of Duke 204:. In addition to the taxation of knights and the clergy, this law included the abolition of serfdom, freeing farmers from dependence on their landlords. The former peasants could lease their land and forced labor was to be replaced by work for a salary. This created a sharp conflict between the duke and the landed estates. 299:
in the Meckelburgian, Swedish and Prussian nobility, later Prussian barons (for example, Baron Henry of Mecklenburg (b. 1871, d. 1862) (cf. Gothaischer Hofkalender B, 1916 (Master series 1925) and 1942, Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels B, Volume III, total series Volume 17, 1958, pages
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that escalated quickly. It brought the country to the brink of civil war and was settled only through the intervention of foreign powers. The king of Denmark and Norway,
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and Mecklenburg-Schwerin, existed until 1918. The Compromise also introduced the right of succession of the first-born to the dynasty.
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of Mecklenburg. Whether she was an illegitimate daughter of Frederick William is a point of controversy in the historical literature.
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Included in the Mecklenburg nobility as "v. Mecklenburg" on 6 November 1742, offspring are the noble family of those
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In 1708, Frederick William introduced the "Consumption and Tax Statute" to overcome the fiscal consequences of the
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Charles Louis von Mecklenburg auf ZibĂĽhl, LĂĽbzin and Karcheez (a son with Sophie Magdalene of PlĂĽskow, died 1703)
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Her ancestry is highly controversial in the literature; next to the Duke of Mecklenburg, authors also mention
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Frederick William had numerous mistresses, with whom he had at least nine children, including:
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In: Annals of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archaeology 50 (1885), p. 111ff (
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in 1695, Frederick William became embroiled in a violent succession dispute with his uncle
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principality in exchange for the Duke's support for Denmark-Norway in the
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portion of the duchy of Mecklenburg from 1692 until 1713.
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A lady named Frederika Wilhelmina was born in 1702 in
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genealogies of the Grand Ducal House of Mecklenburg.
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Index


Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Christian Louis I
Karl Leopold
Grabow
Mainz
Sophie Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel
House
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Frederick, Duke of Mecklenburg-Grabow
duke of Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Frederick, Duke of Mecklenburg-Grabow
Gustav Adolph
Adolf Frederick II
Frederick IV
Mecklenburg-GĂĽstrow
Great Northern War
Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Thirty Years' War
Great Northern War
Sophie Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel
Kassel
Charles I of Hesse-Kassel
Dömitz
Boitzenburg
Schwerin
Dömitz
mistress
Karl Leopold

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