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Take a look at famous people named Frederick, such as Frederick Douglas Patterson, Frederick the Fair, and Frederick Fleet.


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profile name: Frederick Douglass
profile occupation: Civil Rights Activist
profile id: 507309
profile name: Rick Rubin
profile occupation: Film Actor, Guitarist, Music Producer
profile id: 9471175
profile name: Frederick Sanger
profile occupation: Chemist
profile id: 9503065
profile name: Frederick W. Taylor
profile occupation: Inventor
profile id: 9198112
profile name: Frederick Grant Banting
profile occupation: Inventor, Doctor
profile id: 283644
profile name: Frederick Fleet
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