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  1. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Hello and welcome to the History of the Germans: Episode 142: Adolf von Nassau – A shadow of a King. This is also Episode 5 of Season 8: the Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356 . After the death of Rudolf von Habsburg the electors chose another, now truly impecunious count, Adolf von Nassau to be king. They chose him over Rudolf’s son Albrecht and ...

  2. Adolf von Nassau (* vor 1250; † 2. Juli 1298 bei Göllheim in der Pfalz ) aus der Walramischen Linie des Adelsgeschlechts der Nassauer war von 1292 bis 1298 römisch-deutscher König . Er gilt als der zweite in der Reihe der sogenannten Grafenkönige und war der erste geistig und körperlich gesunde Herrscher des Heiligen Römischen Reiches , den die Kurfürsten ohne Bannspruch des Papstes ...

  3. Adolf was the duke of Nassau from 1839 to 1867, who, as grand duke of Luxembourg from 1890 to 1905, was the first ruler of that autonomous duchy. The son of Duke William of Nassau-Weilburg and Charlotte of Saxony, Adolf became duke of Nassau upon his father’s death (1839).

  4. Biographie. Adolf, Graf von Nassau, deutscher König, geb. zwischen 1250—1260, †20. Juli 1298, ein Sohn des Grafen Walram von Nassau (walramische Linie) und der Adelheid, geb. Gräfin von Katzenellenbogen.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2008 · Summary. adolf of nassau, 1292–1298. rudolf of Habsburg died on 15 July 1291. Long before his death he had tried to win over the electors (who had been responsible for the election of the German king – that is the king of the Romans – since 1257) to the succession of his eldest son, Albert. After the failure of Henry VI’s plans to make ...

  6. King of Germany (1292-1298), count of Nassau (1276-1298) Adolf, King of the Romans (Q160101) ... Adolf of Nassau. 0 references. Commons category. Adolph I, Count of ...

  7. Adolf of Nassau On the death of Rudolf I in 1291, the electors averted the danger of a hereditary Habsburg monarchy by choosing Count Adolf of Nassau as his successor. Adolf, possessing only a small patrimony to the south of the river Lahn, strengthened himself financially by promising military aid to and receiving subsidies from both sides in the then current Anglo-French war.