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Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine

1282 - 1329

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Frederick IV (French: Ferry) (15 April 1282 – 23 August 1328), called the Fighter, was the Duke of Lorraine from 1312 to his death in 1328. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine is the 999th most popular nobleman (down from 808th in 2019), the 3,418th most popular biography from France (down from 3,016th in 2019) and the 137th most popular French Nobleman.

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Among NOBLEMEN

Among noblemen, Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine ranks 999 out of 1,415Before him are Nerio I Acciaioli, Peter II, Duke of Brittany, Nefertiabet, Prince Baudouin of Belgium, Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, and Isabella of Scotland, Duchess of Brittany. After him are Countess Franziska Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau, Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine, Magdalena Sibylla of Hesse-Darmstadt, Dorothea Maria of Anhalt, and Helen of Sweden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1282, Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine ranks 11Before him are Eric Magnusson, Tode Mongke, Alexios II of Trebizond, Don Juan Manuel, John XIV of Constantinople, and Duwa. After him is Stefan Konstantin. Among people deceased in 1329, Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine ranks 6Before him are Robert the Bruce, Khutughtu Khan Kusala, Edward, Count of Savoy, Mahaut, Countess of Artois, and Cangrande I della Scala.

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In France

Among people born in France, Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine ranks 3,418 out of 6,770Before him are Léon-Paul Fargue (1876), Edwige Feuillère (1907), Jacques Hamel (1930), François-Hubert Drouais (1727), Albert Batteux (1919), and Jacques Antoine Charles Bresse (1822). After him are Léon Jean Marie Dufour (1780), Jacques Labillardière (1755), Gustave Le Gray (1820), Antoine Furetière (1619), Roland Dumas (1922), and Marie Jules César Savigny (1777).

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