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'''Friedrich Leopold III''' (Friedrich Leopold Jesper; born 12 June 1970) is {{wp|King}} of the [[Acrea|Kingdom of Acrea]]. | '''Friedrich Leopold III''' (Friedrich Leopold Jesper; born 12 June 1970) is {{wp|King}} of the [[Acrea|Kingdom of Acrea]]. | ||
Friedrich was born the eldest child of six to King Friedrich Wilhelm V and his wife, Queen Katharina Elene. His father had assumed the throne in 1940 following the abdication of Friedrich's grandfather, Ludwig II Maximilian, due to poor health. Friedrich and his siblings were educated privately at the royal residence at | Friedrich was born the eldest child of six to King Friedrich Wilhelm V and his wife, Queen Katharina Elene. His father had assumed the throne in 1940 following the abdication of Friedrich's grandfather, Ludwig II Maximilian, due to poor health. Friedrich and his siblings were educated privately at the royal residence at Dannesholm. Friedrich would later move the primary residence of the royal family there from Schönbrunn. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Revision as of 07:01, 2 November 2020
S.M Friedrich Leopold III von Reichenau | |||||
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King of Acrea | |||||
Reign | 9 September 1991 – Present | ||||
Coronation | 9 September 1991 | ||||
Predecessor | Friedrich Wilhelm V | ||||
Heir presumptive | S.K.H Erich Gustaf Kronprinz Danneskjold von Reichenau | ||||
Born | Friedrich Leopold III von Reichenau 12 June 1970 Renes, Steiermark, Kingdom of Acrea | ||||
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House | House von Reichenau |
Friedrich Leopold III (Friedrich Leopold Jesper; born 12 June 1970) is King of the Kingdom of Acrea.
Friedrich was born the eldest child of six to King Friedrich Wilhelm V and his wife, Queen Katharina Elene. His father had assumed the throne in 1940 following the abdication of Friedrich's grandfather, Ludwig II Maximilian, due to poor health. Friedrich and his siblings were educated privately at the royal residence at Dannesholm. Friedrich would later move the primary residence of the royal family there from Schönbrunn.