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Adolphus Frederick I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Adolf Frederick I (15 December 1588 – 27 February 1658) was the reigning Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from his father's death in 1592 until 1628 and again from 1631 to 1658. Between 1634 and 1648 Adolf Frederick also ruled the Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin as its administrator.

Adolf Frederick I
Portrait by Daniel Blok
Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Reign22 March 1592 - 27 February 1658
(Deposed by Wallenstein 1628-1631)
PredecessorJohn VII
SuccessorChristian Louis I
Born(1588-12-15)15 December 1588
Schwerin
Died27 February 1658(1658-02-27) (aged 69)
Schwerin
Spouse
Issue
Detail
HouseMecklenburg
FatherJohann VII of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
MotherSophia of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp

Early life

He was a son of John VII, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Sophia, daughter of Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and his wife Christine of Hesse.

At first, Adolf Frederick and his brother John Albert II reigned under the guardianship of Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Güstrow and Charles I of Mecklenburg (his father's uncles). The two brothers Adolf Frederick and John Albert, took over governance of Mecklenburg-Schwerin beginning on 16 April 1608. After the death of Charles on 22 July 1610 they also governed in Mecklenburg-Güstrow.

Division of Mecklenburg and Thirty Years' War

In 1621 the duchy of Mecklenburg was formally divided between the two brothers, Adolf Frederick ruling in Mecklenburg-Schwerin and John Albert ruling in Mecklenburg-Güstrow. During the Thirty Years' War, Albrecht von Wallenstein ousted the dukes after they secretly sided with King Christian IV of Denmark against Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II. Wallenstein ruled the duchies from 1627 until 1631, when the Swedes restored the under King Gustavus Adolphus. In 1634 Adolf Frederick succeeded Ulrik of Denmark as the last Administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin before its secularisation.

Marriages and children

 
Marie Katharina on a medal (1635)

Adolf Frederick I fathered 19 children in all.

He was married for the first time on 4 September 1622 to Anna Maria of East Frisia (1601–1634), daughter of Count Enno III of East Frisia and Anna of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp. They had the following children:

  • Christian Louis I (Schwerin, 11 December 1623 – Den Haag, 21 June 1692), Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
  • Sophie Agnes (Schwerin, 11 January 1625 – Rühn, 26 December 1694), Abbess of Rühn (1654).
  • Charles (Schwerin, 8 March 1626 – Mirow, 20 August 1670), Duke of Mecklenburg-Mirow.
  • Anna Maria (Schwerin, 1 July 1627 – Halle a.d.Saale, 11 December 1669), married in 1647 to August, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels.
  • John George (Lichtenburg, 5 May 1629 – Mirow, 9 July 1675), Duke of Mecklenburg-Mirow.
  • Hedwig (Lübeck, 11 August 1630 – Lübz, 17 May 1631).
  • Gustav Rudolph (Schwerin, 26 February 1632 – Tempzin, 14 May 1670), married Erdmuthe Sophie (1644–1689), daughter of Duke Francis Henry of Saxe-Lauenburg.
  • Juliane (Schwerin, 8 November 1633 – Schwerin, 3 February 1634).

Adolf Frederick married for a second time in 1635 to Marie Katharina (1616–1665), daughter of Duke Julius Ernest, Duke of Brunswick-Dannenberg, and Maria of East Frisia (1582–1616). They had the following children:

  • Juliane Sibylla (Schwerin, 16 February 1636 – Rühn, 2 October 1701), Abbess of Rühn (9 March 1695).
  • Frederick I (Schwerin, 13 February 1638 – Schloss Grabow, 28 April 1688), Duke of Mecklenburg-Grabow.
  • Christina (Schwerin, 8 August 1639 – Gandersheim, 30 June 1693), Abbess of Gandersheim (1681).
  • Bernhard Sigismund (Schwerin, 21 January 1641 – Schwerin, 15 November 1641).
  • Augusta (Schwerin, 24 September 1643 – Schwerin, 5 May 1644).
  • Maria Elisabeth (Schwerin, 24 March 1646 – Gandersheim, 27 April 1713), Abbess of Rühn (1705), Abbess of Gandersheim (1712).
  • Anna Sophia (Schwerin, 24 November 1647 – Juliusburg, 13 August 1723), married in 1677 to Julius Siegmund, Duke of Württemberg-Juliusburg.
  • Adolph Ernest (Schwerin, 22 November 1650 – Schwerin, 13 January 1651).
  • Philipp Louis (Schwerin, 30 May 1652 – Schwerin, 20 October 1655).
  • Henry William (Schwerin, 6 June 1653 – Schwerin, 2 December 1653).
  • Adolf Frederick II (posthumously Grabow, 19 October 1658 – 12 May 1708), Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Adolphus Frederick of Mecklenburg
Born: 15 December 1588 in Schwerin Died: 27 February 1658 ibidem
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
as Adolphus Frederick I

1592–1628 and again 1631–1658
interrupted by Wallenstein, who deposed him
Succeeded by
Religious titles
Regnal titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Ulrik of Denmark
as Ulrich III
Administrator of the
Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin

1634–1648
Secularised: Principality of Schwerin
in personal union with Mecklenburg-Schwerin

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Adolphus Frederick I Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Adolf Frederick I 15 December 1588 27 February 1658 was the reigning Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin from his father s death in 1592 until 1628 and again from 1631 to 1658 Between 1634 and 1648 Adolf Frederick also ruled the Prince Bishopric of Schwerin as its administrator Adolf Frederick IPortrait by Daniel BlokDuke of Mecklenburg SchwerinReign22 March 1592 27 February 1658 Deposed by Wallenstein 1628 1631 PredecessorJohn VIISuccessorChristian Louis IBorn 1588 12 15 15 December 1588SchwerinDied27 February 1658 1658 02 27 aged 69 SchwerinSpouseAnna Maria of Ostfriesland Marie Katharina of Brunswick DannenbergIssueDetailChristian Louis I Anna Maria Frederick I Adolf Frederick IIHouseMecklenburgFatherJohann VII of Mecklenburg SchwerinMotherSophia of Schleswig Holstein GottorpEarly life EditHe was a son of John VII Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin and Sophia daughter of Adolf Duke of Holstein Gottorp and his wife Christine of Hesse At first Adolf Frederick and his brother John Albert II reigned under the guardianship of Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg Gustrow and Charles I of Mecklenburg his father s uncles The two brothers Adolf Frederick and John Albert took over governance of Mecklenburg Schwerin beginning on 16 April 1608 After the death of Charles on 22 July 1610 they also governed in Mecklenburg Gustrow Division of Mecklenburg and Thirty Years War EditIn 1621 the duchy of Mecklenburg was formally divided between the two brothers Adolf Frederick ruling in Mecklenburg Schwerin and John Albert ruling in Mecklenburg Gustrow During the Thirty Years War Albrecht von Wallenstein ousted the dukes after they secretly sided with King Christian IV of Denmark against Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II Wallenstein ruled the duchies from 1627 until 1631 when the Swedes restored the under King Gustavus Adolphus In 1634 Adolf Frederick succeeded Ulrik of Denmark as the last Administrator of the Prince Bishopric of Schwerin before its secularisation Marriages and children Edit Marie Katharina on a medal 1635 Adolf Frederick I fathered 19 children in all He was married for the first time on 4 September 1622 to Anna Maria of East Frisia 1601 1634 daughter of Count Enno III of East Frisia and Anna of Schleswig Holstein Gottorp They had the following children Christian Louis I Schwerin 11 December 1623 Den Haag 21 June 1692 Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin Sophie Agnes Schwerin 11 January 1625 Ruhn 26 December 1694 Abbess of Ruhn 1654 Charles Schwerin 8 March 1626 Mirow 20 August 1670 Duke of Mecklenburg Mirow Anna Maria Schwerin 1 July 1627 Halle a d Saale 11 December 1669 married in 1647 to August Duke of Saxe Weissenfels John George Lichtenburg 5 May 1629 Mirow 9 July 1675 Duke of Mecklenburg Mirow Hedwig Lubeck 11 August 1630 Lubz 17 May 1631 Gustav Rudolph Schwerin 26 February 1632 Tempzin 14 May 1670 married Erdmuthe Sophie 1644 1689 daughter of Duke Francis Henry of Saxe Lauenburg Juliane Schwerin 8 November 1633 Schwerin 3 February 1634 Adolf Frederick married for a second time in 1635 to Marie Katharina 1616 1665 daughter of Duke Julius Ernest Duke of Brunswick Dannenberg and Maria of East Frisia 1582 1616 They had the following children Juliane Sibylla Schwerin 16 February 1636 Ruhn 2 October 1701 Abbess of Ruhn 9 March 1695 Frederick I Schwerin 13 February 1638 Schloss Grabow 28 April 1688 Duke of Mecklenburg Grabow Christina Schwerin 8 August 1639 Gandersheim 30 June 1693 Abbess of Gandersheim 1681 Bernhard Sigismund Schwerin 21 January 1641 Schwerin 15 November 1641 Augusta Schwerin 24 September 1643 Schwerin 5 May 1644 Maria Elisabeth Schwerin 24 March 1646 Gandersheim 27 April 1713 Abbess of Ruhn 1705 Abbess of Gandersheim 1712 Anna Sophia Schwerin 24 November 1647 Juliusburg 13 August 1723 married in 1677 to Julius Siegmund Duke of Wurttemberg Juliusburg Adolph Ernest Schwerin 22 November 1650 Schwerin 13 January 1651 Philipp Louis Schwerin 30 May 1652 Schwerin 20 October 1655 Henry William Schwerin 6 June 1653 Schwerin 2 December 1653 Adolf Frederick II posthumously Grabow 19 October 1658 12 May 1708 Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz Adolphus Frederick of MecklenburgHouse of NiklotingBorn 15 December 1588 in Schwerin Died 27 February 1658 ibidemRegnal titlesPreceded byJohn VII Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerinas Adolphus Frederick I1592 1628 and again 1631 1658interrupted by Wallenstein who deposed him Succeeded byChristian Louis I Duke of Mecklenburg German Religious titlesRegnal titlesVacantTitle last held byUlrik of Denmark as Ulrich III Administrator of the Prince Bishopric of Schwerin1634 1648 Secularised Principality of Schwerinin personal union with Mecklenburg Schwerin 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