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  1. Adolf IV (before 1205 – 8 July 1261), was a Count of Schauenburg (1225–1238) and of Holstein (1227–1238), of the House of Schaumburg. Adolf was the eldest son of Adolf III of Schauenburg and Holstein by his second wife, Adelheid of Querfurt.

  2. Graaf Adolf IV van Schauenburg en Holstein volgde in 1225 zijn vader op. Hij vocht in verschillende veldslagen tegen de Denen. Adolf nam in 1238 ook deel aan een kruistocht tegen het destijds heidense Lijfland, het gebied waar tegenwoordig de landen Estland en Letland liggen.

  3. Adolf Frederick, or Adolph Frederick ( Swedish: Adolf Fredrik, German: Adolf Friedrich; 14 May 1710 – 12 February 1771) was King of Sweden from 1751 until his death in 1771. He was the son of Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin, and Albertina Frederica of Baden-Durlach. He was an uncle of Catherine the Great and husband to ...

  4. Adolf IV. (* vor 1205; † 8. Juli 1261 i n Kiel) w ar Edler Herr v on Schauenburg (1225–1238) s owie Graf v on Holstein u nd Stormarn (1227–1238). Adolf IV. Statue vor dem Kieler Kloster, gewidmet dem Gründer von Kiel und des Klosters, Graf Adolf IV. von Schauenburg. Adolf IV. aufgebahrt in einem Sarkophag, Idealbildnis Adolfs, um 1450 ...

  5. John was the eldest son of Count Adolf IV of Schauenburg and Holstein and his wife Heilwig of Lippe. After his father retired to the monastery in 1239, John ruled jointly with his younger brother Gerhard I, initially under regency. He was constantly embroiled in disputes with his brother and the Bishop of Minden.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KielKiel - Wikipedia

    The city of Kiel was founded in 1233 as Holstenstadt tom Kyle by Count Adolf IV of Holstein, and granted Lübeck city rights in 1242 by Adolf's eldest son, John I of Schauenburg. As a part of Holstein, Kiel belonged to the Holy Roman Empire and was situated only a few kilometres south of the Danish border. Kiel in the 16th century

  7. 7 de abr. de 2012 · Adolf IV Graf von Holstein, f. ca. 1190 d. 8 jul. 1261, Deutschland, Germany (Alder 71 år) Hedwig von der Lippe, g. 1223 Notater Graf von Holstein 1224-1239.