Frederick V, Elector Palatine
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Frederick V (German: Friedrich V.) (August 16, 1596 – November 29, 1632) was Elector Palatine (1610–23), and, as Frederick I (Czech: Fridrich Falcký), King of Bohemia (1619–20, for his short reign here often nicknamed the Winter King, Czech Zimní král). He was the son and heir of Frederick IV and of Louise Juliana of Nassau, the daughter of William I of Orange and Charlotte de Bourbon-Monpensier.
Born at Jagdschloss (Hunting Lodge) Deinschwang near Amberg in the Upper Palatinate, Frederick V succeeded his father as Elector of the Rhenish Palatinate in the Holy Roman Empire in 1610. In 1619 the Protestant estates of Bohemia rebelled against the Roman Catholic Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II and offered the crown of Bohemia to Frederick, selecting him since he was an influential member of the Protestant Union, an organization founded by his father for the protection of Protestants in the Empire.
Frederick duly accepted the crown, an act that is frequently cited as the final impetus for the outbreak of the Thirty Year's War, but his allies in the Protestant Union failed to support him militarily by signing the Treaty of Ulm (1620). His brief reign as King of Bohemia ended with his defeat at the Battle of White Mountain on November 8, 1620—a year and four days after his coronation. This earned him the derisive nickname of 'the Winter King'. After this battle, the Imperial forces invaded Frederick's Palatinate lands and he had flee to Holland in 1622. An Imperial edict formally deprived him of the Palatinate in 1623. He lived the rest of his life in exile with his wife and family, mostly at the Hague, before passing away in Mainz in 1632.
[edit] Ancestors
Frederick V, Elector Palatine | Father: Frederick IV, Elector Palatine |
Paternal Grandfather: Louis VI, Elector Palatine |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Frederick III, Elector Palatine |
Paternal Great-grandmother: Marie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach |
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Paternal Grandmother: Elisabeth of Hesse |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse |
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Paternal Great-grandmother: Christine of Saxony |
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Mother: Louise Juliana von Orange-Nassau |
Maternal Grandfather: William the Silent |
Maternal Great-grandfather: William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg |
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Maternal Great-grandmother: Juliana of Stolberg |
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Maternal Grandmother: Charlotte de Bourbon-Montpensier |
Maternal Great-grandfather: Louis III of Bourbon-Montpensier, Duke of Montpensier |
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Maternal Great-grandmother: Jacqueline de Longwy, Comtesse de Bar |
[edit] Family and children
He married Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of James I of England and of Anne of Denmark in the Chapel Royal, Whitehall on February 14, 1613 and had the following children:
- Frederick Henry (1614–1629)—(drowned)
- Charles Louis (1617–1680), became Elector Palatine in 1648
- Elisabeth (1618–1680)
- Rupert (1619–1682) of English Civil War fame.
- Maurice (1620–1652) who also served in the English Civil War.
- Louise Hollandine (1622–1709)
- Louis (1624–1625)
- Edward (1625–1663)
- Henrietta Maria (1626–1651)
- John Philip Frederick (1627–1650)
- Charlotte (1628–1631)
- Sophia (1630–1714), married Elector Ernest Augustus of Hanover; heiress of England by the Act of Settlement, 1701
- Gustavus Adolphus (1632–1641)
Preceded by Frederick IV |
Elector Palatine 1610–1623 (1632) |
Succeeded by Charles I Louis |