Disambiguation evidence for Adolf of Nassau, King of the Romans via surface form

"Adolf of Nassau"


As subject (45)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Adolf of Nassau".

Predicate Object
allegiance Holy Roman Empire
associatedWith Nassau territories
associatedWith Rhineland
birthDate c. 1255
birthPlace County of Nassau
burialPlace Speyer Cathedral
causeOfDeath killed in battle
conflict Battle of Göllheim
conflict power struggle with Albert I of Habsburg
coronationDate 1292-06-24
coronationPlace Aachen
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
deathDate 1298-07-02
deathPlace near Göllheim
deposedBy prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire
dynasticOrigin House of Nassau
surface form: Walramian line of the House of Nassau
electedBy Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire
electionDate 1292-05-05
era Late Middle Ages
event deposition by the prince-electors
father Walram II, Count of Nassau
gender male
governmentForm elective monarchy
historicalPeriod 13th century
house House of Nassau
instanceOf King of the Romans
instanceOf human
instanceOf medieval monarch
language Middle High German
mannerOfDeath death in battle
mother Adelheid of Katzenelnbogen
name Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg
surface form: Adolf of Nassau
nobleFamily House of Nassau
notableFor being the first king of the Romans from the House of Nassau
notableFor brief and contested reign as King of the Romans
opponent Albert I of Habsburg
positionHeld Count of Nassau-Siegen
surface form: Count of Nassau
positionHeld King of the Romans
predecessor Rudolf I of Germany
surface form: Rudolf I of Habsburg
reignEnd 1298-06-23
reignStart 1292-05-05
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg
successor Albert I of Habsburg
title King of the Romans
surface form: Roman-German King