So, plausible that it’s just a common name? Especially among the elite perhaps? (It’s confusing that Frederick I was the son of Frederic II, btw…)
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That makes sense!
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Similarly, for the past several hundred years, nearly all the English/British kings have been called William, Edward, or George.
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