Frederick IV
Duke of Lorraine and military leader
Duke of Lorraine and military leader
Leaders & Politicians
France
Born in 1282, the Duke of Lorraine played a significant role in the conflicts of the early 14th century. Frederick IV's reign was marked by his efforts to consolidate power in the region and to navigate the complex political landscape of France and the Holy Roman Empire. He engaged in various military campaigns aimed at defending his duchy and expanding territorial claims. His leadership in battle helped to maintain Lorraine's sovereignty amidst external pressures and internal strife. Frederick IV's influence extended through alliances and confrontations that shaped the destiny of the duchy during a tumultuous era in European history.
Led military campaigns in the early 14th century
Strengthened the Duchy of Lorraine's sovereignty
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