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In several sources and also in documents of his own era, he is called, and he himself calls himself, "Adolf, king of Romans" - "rex Romanorum". This makes Adolf, Roman King, Adolf of Holy Roman Empire, Adolf, King of Romans and even Adolf, German King (Philip, rex Teutonicum...) quite acceptable names for the article. Shilkanni 14:26, 24 May 2006 (UTC) reply

To match the other articles on the subject of German Kings, Adolf's article should be titled Adolf of Germany. He never was emperor so that title does not apply. All German kings were officially King of the Romans but the literalness of that title was rarely even recognized in their time, much less ours.
Darius von Whaleyland, Great Khan of the Barbarian Horde 00:41, 24 June 2015 (UTC) reply

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I translated this article German Wikipedia, but the article there lacked in-line citations. If someone with access to the German-language sources could add these, it would be appreciated. Alternatively, someone could find additional English language references to add that back up the German material.-- Texas Whitt ( talk) 10:25, 12 February 2009 (UTC) reply

minor nobility

I removed the term "minor nobility" and replaced it with "the reigning count of a small German state". Since the Nassau's were rulers of an albeit small territory they can not be classified as minor nobility. Gerard von Hebel ( talk) 10:30, 4 July 2012 (UTC) reply

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Article name

In several sources and also in documents of his own era, he is called, and he himself calls himself, "Adolf, king of Romans" - "rex Romanorum". This makes Adolf, Roman King, Adolf of Holy Roman Empire, Adolf, King of Romans and even Adolf, German King (Philip, rex Teutonicum...) quite acceptable names for the article. Shilkanni 14:26, 24 May 2006 (UTC) reply

To match the other articles on the subject of German Kings, Adolf's article should be titled Adolf of Germany. He never was emperor so that title does not apply. All German kings were officially King of the Romans but the literalness of that title was rarely even recognized in their time, much less ours.
Darius von Whaleyland, Great Khan of the Barbarian Horde 00:41, 24 June 2015 (UTC) reply

In-line citations

I translated this article German Wikipedia, but the article there lacked in-line citations. If someone with access to the German-language sources could add these, it would be appreciated. Alternatively, someone could find additional English language references to add that back up the German material.-- Texas Whitt ( talk) 10:25, 12 February 2009 (UTC) reply

minor nobility

I removed the term "minor nobility" and replaced it with "the reigning count of a small German state". Since the Nassau's were rulers of an albeit small territory they can not be classified as minor nobility. Gerard von Hebel ( talk) 10:30, 4 July 2012 (UTC) reply

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