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Frederick I
Peter III of Russia by Rokotov (1762, Nizhny Novgorod).jpg
Portrait of Frederick by V.D. Panchuk, 1726
Emperor of Soravia, Prince of Wittislich, Chancellor of Azmara
ReignJuly 2, 1722 – April 29, 1756
CoronationJuly 7, 1722
Samistopol
PredecessorCasimir III
SuccessorKarl I
Born(1695-03-20)20 March 1695
Patovatra, Soravian Empire
Died29 April 1756(1756-04-29) (aged 61)
St. William's Palace, Heuthenberg, Azmara
Burial
SpouseVictoria Kosenko of Vichodnia
IssueKarl I of Soravia
Charles of Vedmed
Henry of Azmara
Full name
Weranic: Friedrich Charles Adolf von Ryksmark-Halte-Herdorf

Soravian: Фредерік Чарльз Адольф фон Рісмарк-Халта-Гердор

Solarianised: Frederik Charl'z Adol'f fon Rismark-Khalta-Herdor
Regnal name
Frederick I
HouseRyksmark-Halte-Herdorf
FatherCasimir
MotherAnna of Soravia
ReligionSoravian Episemialism

Frederick I of Soravia (born Frederick of Ryksmark-Halte-Herdorf, 20 March 1695 – 29 April 1756; aged 61) was Emperor of Soravia and Prince of Wittislich from 1722 to his death in 1756. He was also the first and only Soravian emperor to be the elected Chancellor of Azmara, a title he held for the same period of time. Succeeding to the throne after the premature death of his father, Casimir III, Frederick ruled over Soravia during its first years as an established great power in Euclea, after its victory in the Ten Years' War and subsequent major gains at the Congress of Cislania. He oversaw the modernisation of the Soravian army, expansion of its influence in eastern Euclea as well as the Aslamid War, which saw Soravia gain the Kassar concession.