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'''Friedrich, Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf''' was an aristocrat, military leader and poet, who served as the Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf from 1799 to 1819. Technically he was independent of [[Labradoria]], however he served in the Labradorian Army, and was generally considered a subject. He never married nor fathered any children, however it is believed that he had a relationship with King [[William IV]] of Labradoria, to which he passed on the title of Baron following his death.
'''Friedrich, Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf''' was an aristocrat, military leader and poet, who served as the Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf from 1799 to 1819. Technically he was independent of [[Labradoria]], however he served in the Labradorian Army, and was generally considered a subject. He never married nor fathered any children, however it is believed that he had a relationship with King [[William IV]] of Labradoria, to which he passed on the title of Baron following his death.
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Friedrich
Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf
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Reign1799-1808
PredecessorJohan
SuccessorWilliam IV
BornFriedrich Rudolf Gordon von Bertricht
June, 1778
Hampdorf
DiedMay, 1808
Eastminster
Regnal name
Friedrich
Housevon Bertricht
FatherJohan
MotherWilhelmina

Friedrich, Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf was an aristocrat, military leader and poet, who served as the Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf from 1799 to 1819. Technically he was independent of Labradoria, however he served in the Labradorian Army, and was generally considered a subject. He never married nor fathered any children, however it is believed that he had a relationship with King William IV of Labradoria, to which he passed on the title of Baron following his death.