Frederick the Fair, born on May first in the year of our Lord one thousand two hundred eighty-nine, emerged from the illustrious House of Habsburg. His reign as the Duke of Austria and Styria commenced in the year one thousand three hundred eight, marking the beginning of a significant chapter in his life.
In the political landscape of Germany, Frederick's ambitions led him to become the anti-king from one thousand three hundred fourteen until one thousand three hundred twenty-five. His tenure was marked by challenges and rivalries, as he navigated the complexities of power during a tumultuous period in German history.
Following his time as anti-king, Frederick transitioned to the role of co-king, a position he held until his untimely death on January thirteenth, one thousand three hundred thirty. His legacy is one of both ambition and controversy, as he sought to assert his influence in a fragmented realm.