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  1. Adolf (c. 1255 – 2 July 1298) was the count of Nassau from about 1276 and the elected king of Germany from 1292 until his deposition by the prince-electors in 1298. [1] [2] He was never crowned by the pope, which would have secured him the imperial title.

  2. Adolfo de Nassau (1255-2 de julio de 1298) fue rey de Alemania desde 1292 hasta 1298, conde de Nassau en Wiesbaden, Idstein y Weilburg, y landgrave de Turingia. Adolfo de Nassau era miembro de la pequeña nobleza.

  3. Adolf of Nassau may refer to: Adolf, King of Germany (c. 1255–1298), King of the Romans. Adolph I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1307–1370) Adolf I von Nassau (c. 1353–1390), Archbishop of Mainz. Adolf I, Count of Nassau-Siegen (1362–1420) Adolph II, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1386–1426) Adolph II of Nassau (1423–1475 ...

  4. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Adolf was a German king from May 5, 1292, to June 23, 1298, when he was deposed in favour of his Habsburg opponent, Albert I. Adolf, who was count of Nassau from 1277 and a mercenary soldier of repute, was chosen king at Frankfurt by the German electors, who preferred him to Albert as successor to.

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  5. Adolfo de Nassau (1255-2 de julio de 1298) fue rey de Alemania desde 1292 hasta 1298, conde de Nassau en Wiesbaden, Idstein y Weilburg, y landgrave de Turingia.

  6. Rey de Romanos, de Alemania en el siglo XIII. Sintesis biográfica.

  7. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Adolf (born July 24, 1817, Biebrich, Nassau [Germany]—died Nov. 17, 1905, Hohenberg, Württemberg, Ger.) 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.