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      • Athaulf (also Athavulf, Atawulf, or Ataulf and Adolf, Latinized as Ataulphus) (c. 370 – 15 August 415) was king of the Visigoths from 411 to 415.
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  3. Adolf, King of the Romans. 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.

  4. Adolf, King of the Romans. 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. He was never crowned by the pope, which would have secured him the imperial title.

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    Athaulf (also Athavulf, Atawulf, or Ataulf and Adolf, Latinized as Ataulphus) (c. 370 – 15 August 415) was king of the Visigoths from 411 to 415. During his reign, he transformed the Visigothic state from a tribal kingdom to a major political power of Late Antiquity .

  6. 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. He was never crowned by the pope, which would have secured him the imperial title.

  7. Adolf, Count of Nassau and Holy Roman Emperor. Count of Nassau; elected King of the Romans at Frankfurt in on ther 10th May 1292. Deposed, defeated in battle and killed in 1298. Never formally crowned Emperor by the pope.

  8. Mar 28, 2022 · Place of burial. Speyer Cathedral (1309) Kloster Rosenthal (Pfalz) (1298) Occupation. King of the Romans ( Albert I of Germany, Rudolph I of Germany, 1292–1298) Noble title. count. Count of Nassau ( Ruprecht V of Nassau, Gerlach I of Nassau, Walram II of Nassau, 1276–1298) Family.

  9. Adolph of Nassau. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Adolf, King of the Romans. King of Germany (1292-1298), count of Nassau (1276-1298)

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