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  1. John Adolphus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön (German: Johann Adolf or Hans Adolf; 8 April 1634, Ahrensbök – 2 July 1704 Ruhleben) was the second Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön, which had been created by a division of the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg.

  2. In 1704 both Duke John Adolphus and his son and heir, Adolphus Augustus, died. Although Duke John's grandson, Leopold Augustus, formally inherited the dukedom, in 1706 he too died, in infancy. As a result, the duchy passed to Joachim Frederick from the Norburg line.

  3. Numista › Rulers. John Adolphus, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön. German duke. Also known as John Adolphus I, Johann Adolf I. Born on 8 April 1634 in Ahrensbök. Died on 2 July 1704 in Bösdorf. » See the 2 coins. » See on Wikipedia. Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein-Norburg-Plön: Duke John Adolphus I (1671-1704) » See the 2 coins.

  4. Johann Adolf, duke of Holstein-Plön, painted by Johann Valentin Tischbein, ca 1750.jpg. 942 × 1,955; 391 KB. media legend. posthumt portrett malt ca. 1750 av Johann Valentin Tischbein (Norwegian Bokmål) 0 references. sex or gender. male. 1 reference. country of citizenship.

  5. www.outlived.org › person › john-adolphus-97401John Adolphus (1634-1704)

    John Adolphus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön (German: Johann Adolf or Hans Adolf; 8 April 1634, Ahrensbök – 2 July 1704 Ruhleben) was the second Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön, which had been created by a division of the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg.

  6. Joachim Ernest of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön (29 August 1595 – October 5, 1671), also Joachim Ernest of Schleswig-Holstein-Plön, was the first Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön, which emerged from a division of the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg.

  7. 10 de fev. de 2013 · English: Johann Adolf, duke of Holstein-Plön (1634-1704), painted for the Gouvernors Palace in Maastricht by Johann Valentin Tischbein (after contemporary portraits?), ca 1750. Museum collection of Schloss Fasanerie, Fulda, Germany.