Adolf
Count Palatine of the Rhine
Coat of arms of Count Palatine of Rhine
Reign1319–1327
PredecessorRudolf I (formally)
SuccessorLouis (IV)
Born(1300-09-27)27 September 1300
Wolfratshausen
Died29 January 1327(1327-01-29) (aged 26)
Neustadt
Noble familyWittelsbach
Spouse(s)Irmengard of Oettingen
Issue
Detail
Rupert II, Elector Palatine of the Rhine
FatherRudolf I, Duke of Bavaria
MotherMechtild of Nassau

Adolf of the Rhine (German: Adolf der Redliche von der Pfalz) (27 September 1300, Wolfratshausen – 29 January 1327, Neustadt) from the house of Wittelsbach was formally Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1319 to 1327.

He was the second son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Mechtild of Nassau.[1] He didn't really rule because his uncle Louis IV occupied the Palatinate until an agreement with Adolf's brothers and his son Rupert II, Elector Palatine of the Rhine was concluded in Pavia in 1329.

Family and children

He was married in 1320 to Countess Irmengard of Oettingen (d. 1399),[1] daughter of Count Louis VI of Oettingen. They had the following children:

  1. Rupert II, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (12 May 1325, Amberg–6 January 1398, Amberg)[1]
  2. Adolf.
  3. Friedrich.
  4. a daughter (d. 1389), married Count Meinhard I of Ortenburg.

He was buried in the Cistercian monastery of Schönau near Heidelberg.

Ancestry

References

Sources

  • Thomas, Andrew L. (2010). A House Divided: Wittelsbach Confessional Court Cultures in the Holy Roman Empire, c. 1550-1650. Brill.
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