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 Eberhard I. von Berg-Altena
Graf Adolf von Berg-Altena Erzbischof Adolf I. von Altena (* 1157 † 1220)
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 Adolf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adolf Gun, a World War II artillery piece
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Saffenberg
Adolf of Saffenberg, Count of Berg and Altena
Adolf of Saffenberg, Count of Berg and Altena (1085?-1161)
Engelbert and Mechtild's eldest son Adolf II inherited the title of Count van der Marck.
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Our 24th Great-grandparents' Generation
(# 80127068 = Adolf of Saffenberg, Count of Berg and Altena)
(# 80127040 = Adolf of Saffenberg, Count of Berg and Altena)
(# 80126996 = Thierry (Diederik, Dirk) III of Alsace, Count of Flanders)
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Saffenberg
Adolf of Saffenberg, Count of Berg and Altena
It is not known what the relationship may have been between Adolf's first wife, Adelheid of Arnsberg, and the other two Adelheids of Arnsberg (of Cuyk) who married into the Saffenberg family.
Adalbert's first wife Adelheid of Cuyk (of Werl Arnsberg) was a niece of his brother Everhard's wife, who was also called Adelheid of Werl-Arnsberg.
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 Oillamps and Pressure lamps, German Petromax Supplier
The growth of the Graetz company led to the creation of several new factories in Altena, with branches in Bochum, Dortmund, Letmathe, Duderstadt, and Geroldsgruen, along with a compliment of 5000 laborers.
In 1889, Albert Graetz handed over management of the company to his sons Adolf (1860-1909) and Max (1861-1937), Emil Ehrich having left the company some time earlier.
In a similar manner to the earlier "Graetzin-Licht", vaporized fuel was mixed with a measured amount of air, and ignited to produce a hot and clean blue flame, which in turn heated an attached mantle to the point of strong incandescence (light emission).
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Our 25th Great-grandparents' Generation
(# 160253964 = Adolf of Saffenberg, Count of Berg and Altena)
(# 157551134 = Friedrich I, Count of Werl-Arnsberg)
(# 160254094 = Friedrich I, Count of Vianden)
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Our 27th Great-grandparents' Generation
Adolf of Saffenberg, Count of Berg and Altena
(# 613427300 = Gérard II of Alsace, Duke of Upper-Lorraine)
(# 630204516 = Gérard II of Alsace, Duke of Upper-Lorraine)
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um 1157 - Adolf I. von Altena Erzbischof von Köln († 1220)
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