Adolphus Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1658–1708)
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November [N.S 16 November] 1632), also known in English as Gustav IIAdolf or Gustav II Adolph, was King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632, and is credited with...
Adolf Hitler, the name has greatly declined in popularity since the end of World War II. Similar names include Lithuanian Adolfas and Latvian Ādolfs....
AdolfII of Holstein (c. 1128 – 6 July 1164) was the Count of Schauenburg and Holstein from 1130 until his death, though he was briefly out of Holstein...
Holy Roman Empire. He was born in Grabow as the posthumous son of Duke Adolf Frederick I of Mecklenburg and his second wife, Maria Katharina of Brunswick-Dannenberg...
AdolfII of Berg-Hövel (Huvili), count of Berg, count in Auelgau and Siegburg, Vogt of Werden (died 1090/1106), was the son of Adolf I of Berg. He married...
AdolfII of Lotharingia (1002–1041) was count in Keldachgau and Vogt of Deutz, and was the son of Adolf I of Lotharingia, count in Keldachgau, Vogt of...
(second) wife Mechtild of Virneburg. After obtaining a papal dispensation Adolf was allowed to marry Margaret of Cleves, the daughter of Dietrich VIII,...
Adolph II (or III) of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (German: AdolfII. von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein) (c. 1423 – 6 September 1475) was Archbishop of Mainz from...
Hermann III, Vogt of Deutz in St. Severin (Cologne) und Werden (died 1056); AdolfII of Lotharingia, count of Keldachgau, Vogt of Deutz (born 1002, died 1041);...
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in...
AdolfII of Waldeck (c. 1250 – 13 December 1302) was count of Waldeck from 1270 to 1276 and prince-bishop of Liège from 1301 to 1302. Adolf was a son...
upstart, Adolf attacked his castle of Albergs, captured the garrison, and destroyed its defences. He left his counties intact to his second son, AdolfII, since...
fell heir to his son, AdolfII of the Mark; ownership of Arenberg went to his son, Eberhard I of the Mark-Arenberg. Engelbert II succeeded his father in...
the banks of the Alster near the Neue Burg in Hamburg. Adolf III was the only son of Count AdolfII of Holstein-Wagria and succeeded him in 1164, initially...
nominally delegated the directorship of the Protestant body to Johann AdolfII, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels. However, when the Elector's son also converted...
Reichskanzler from 1934 to 1945. Adolf Hitler had a central role in the rise of Nazism in Germany, provoking the start of World War II, and holding ultimate responsibility...
Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945, was also a painter. He produced hundreds of works when he tried to sell his...
grandfather, Oscar II. Through his mother, Gustaf Adolf was a great-grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany, who died when Gustaf Adolf was five years old...
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)...
of World War II. The organization Hashomer Hatzair helped Burger's siblings to emigrate to the British Mandate of Palestine before Adolf Hitler's plan...
Adolf I of Berg, count of Berg from 1077 until 1082, Vogt of Werden, Deutz, Berg and Gerresheim (died 1086). He was the son of AdolfII of Lotharingia...