Colonel Frederick | |
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Prince of Capera | |
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Head of House von Neuhoff (claimed) | |
Reign | 11 December 1756 - 1797 |
Predecessor | Theodore of Corsica |
Born | c. 1725 |
Died | 1797 |
Father | Theodore of Corsica (claimed) |
Mother | Catalina Sarsfield (claimed) |
Colonel Frederick (von Neuhoff?) is a pseudonym of the 18th-century author of Memoirs of Corsica, Containing the Natural and Political History of that Important Island, 1768, and of The Description of Corsica, 1795. [1]He was born c.1725 and came to London c.1750, but his place of origin is unknown. He claimed to be the son of King Theodore of Corsica, and adopted the title of Prince of Caprera, serving in the army of King Frederick II of Prussia.