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  1. Coronet created for Prince Frederick Adolf and worn at his brother Gustav's coronation in 1772. Prince Frederick Adolf, Duke of Östergötland ( Swedish: Fredrik Adolf; 18 July 1750 – 12 December 1803) was a Swedish Prince, youngest son of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, a sister of Frederick the Great, King of ...

  2. Duke John Adolphus died on 2 July 1704 in Ruhleben, a few days after his son, Adolphus Augustus, had been killed in a riding accident. Because Leopold Augustus, son of Adolphus Augustus and grandson of John Adolphus died in childhood in 1706, the estate went to the John Adolphus' nephew, Joachim Frederick , from the line of Schleswig-Holstein-Nordborg .

  3. The House of Holstein-Gottorp, a cadet branch of the Oldenburg dynasty, ruled Sweden between 1751 and 1818, and Norway from 1814 to 1818. In 1743, Adolf Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp was elected crown prince of Sweden as a Swedish concession to Russia , a strategy for achieving an acceptable peace after the disastrous war of the same year .

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp; Retrieved from " ...

  5. John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp: 8. Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp: 17. Augusta of Denmark: 4. Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp: 18. John George I, Elector of Saxony: 9. Marie Elisabeth of Saxony: 19. Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia: 2. Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin: 20. Christian IV of Denmark: 10 ...

  6. Johann Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp (27 February 1575 – 31 March 1616) was a Duke of Holstein-Gottorp.

  7. Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Mother. Christine of Hesse. Christina of Holstein-Gottorp (13 April 1573 in Kiel – 8 December 1625 at Gripsholm Castle) was Queen of Sweden as the second wife of King Charles IX. She served as regent in 1605, during the absence of her spouse, and in 1611, during the minority of her son, King Gustav II Adolph .