Frederick Francis II explained

Frederick Francis II
Succession:Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Reign:7 March 1842 – 15 April 1883
Predecessor:Paul Frederick
Successor:Frederick Francis III
Spouse:

Issue:Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Duke Paul Frederick
Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia
Duke Nikolaus
Duke John Albert
Duke Alexander
Duchess Anna
Elisabeth, Grand Duchess of Oldenburg
Duke Friedrich William
Duke Adolf Friedrich
Henry, Prince Consort of the Netherlands
House:Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Father:Paul Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Mother:Princess Alexandrine of Prussia
Birth Place:Ludwigslust Palace, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, German Confederation
Death Place:Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany
Religion:Lutheran

Frederick Francis II (German: Friedrich Franz II; 28 February 1823  - 15 April 1883) was a Prussian officer and Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 7 March 1842 until 15 April 1883.

Biography

He was born in Schloss Ludwigslust, the eldest son of Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Princess Alexandrine of Prussia. He became heir apparent to the grand duchy following the death of his great-grandfather Frederick Francis I on 1 February 1837. Frederick Francis was privately educated until 1838. He then attended the Blochmann institute in Dresden before going to the University of Bonn.[1] [2] Frederick Francis succeeded his father as Grand Duke on 7 March 1842.

During the Second Schleswig War, Frederick Francis served on the staff of Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Graf von Wrangel, having refused a command in the fight against Denmark since Christian IX of Denmark was a close friend.[3] During the Austro-Prussian War he commanded the forces that occupied Leipzig and lay siege to Nuremberg. He also took part in the Franco-Prussian War, during which he was made Governor-General of Reims and commanded the German forces laying siege to Toul. He defended the Prussian forces during the Siege of Paris from attack by the Army of the Loire. He defeated French forces at the battles of Beaune-La-Rolande and Beaugency. He was the maternal first cousin of both German Emperor Frederick III and Russian Tsar Alexander II. He held the rank of Prussian general and was also a Russian General Field Marshal.[1]

Frederick Francis died on 15 April 1883 in Schwerin and was succeeded as Grand Duke by his eldest son, Frederick Francis III.

Marriages and children

Frederick Francis was first married to Princess Augusta Reuss of Köstritz (26 May 1822 – 3 March 1862) on 3 November 1849 in Ludwigslust. They had six children:

Frederick Francis married for a second time in Darmstadt to Princess Anna of Hesse and by Rhine (25 May 1843 – 16 April 1865) on 4 July 1864. They had one daughter:

His third wife was Princess Marie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt on 4 July 1868. They had four children:

Honours

German decorations[4]
Foreign decorations[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Obituary - Friedrich Franz II. New York Times. 1883-04-16. 2007-10-23 .
  2. Book: Garlington, JC. The Men of the Time, Or, Sketches of Living Notables . Redfield. 1852. 349.
  3. Web site: Friedrich Franz II. Großherzog von Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 2021-12-19. prussianmachine.com.
  4. Grossherzoglich Mecklenburg-Schwerinscher Staatskalendar (1880) pp. 1-2
  5. http://tornai.com/rendtagok.htm "A Szent István Rend tagjai"
  6. Book: 1881 . 1st pub.:1801 . Bille-Hansen . A. C. . Holck . Harald . Statshaandbog for Kongeriget Danmark for Aaret 1881 . State Manual of the Kingdom of Denmark for the Year 1881 . PDF . Kongelig Dansk Hof- og Statskalender . da . Copenhagen . J.H. Schultz A.-S. Universitetsbogtrykkeri . 3 . 4 July 2020 . .
  7. Book: Italia : Ministero dell'interno. Calendario generale del Regno d'Italia. 1878. Unione tipografico-editrice. 38.
  8. Book: http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/issue.vm?id=0000910226&search=&lang=en. Real y distinguida orden de Carlos III. Guía Oficial de España. 1881. 4 July 2020. 145. es.