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| marriage = 1782 |
| marriage = 1782 |
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| home = [[Paris, France]] |
| home = [[Paris, France]] |
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| significant other = [[Adam Monroe]] |
| significant other = [[Adam Monroe]] (deceased) |
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'''Frederica''' was the [[Adam's wives|third wife]] of [[Adam Monroe]]. |
'''Frederica''' was the [[Adam's wives|third wife]] of [[Adam Monroe]]. |
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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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===[[Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]]=== |
===[[Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]]=== |
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Frederica marries [[Adam]] in [[1782]] after they meet in Versailles, near [[Paris, France]]. She always wears rouge and face powder. The lead in these cosmetics leads to her untimely death. |
Frederica marries [[Adam]] in [[1782]] after they meet in Versailles, near [[Paris, France]]. She always wears rouge and face powder. The lead in these cosmetics leads to her untimely [[death]]. |
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 21 October 2008
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| First appearance | The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei |
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| Known ability | None |
| Gender | |
| Date of marriage | 1782 |
| Home | Paris, France |
| Significant other | Adam Monroe (deceased) |
Frederica was the third wife of Adam Monroe.
Character History
Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei
Frederica marries Adam in 1782 after they meet in Versailles, near Paris, France. She always wears rouge and face powder. The lead in these cosmetics leads to her untimely death.
