Frederick, Burgrave of Dohna (4 February 1621 in Küstrin – 27 March 1688 in Lutry, near Lausanne) was a German nobleman, an officer in Dutch service and a governor of the Principality of Orange.
His father, Christopher von Dohna, was Lord Chamberlain and secret councillor at Frederick V's Bohemian court.
Her sister, Amalia of Solms-Braunfels had married the Dutch military commander Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange.
The situation was further complicated by Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg, who was a relative of the Orange-Nassau family, and by King Louis XIV of France, who wanted to annex the principality.
After Orange was occupied by France, Frederick moved to Coppet and transformed the castle in the town into a château.
During the run-up to the Nine Years' War, he tried in vain to talk Switzerland into joining the Grand Alliance against Louis XIV.