Adolf Frederick I (; 15 December 1588 – 27 February 1658) was the reigning Duke of
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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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
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Early life
He was a son of
John VII, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and
Sophia, daughter of
Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
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and his wife
Christine of Hesse
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Biography
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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 (their 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
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,
Albrecht von Wallenstein
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ousted the dukes after they secretly sided with King
Christian IV of Denmark
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against
Holy Roman Emperor
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Ferdinand II.
Wallenstein ruled the duchies from 1627 until 1631, when the Swedes restored the under King
Gustavus Adolphus
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. In 1634 Adolf Frederick succeeded
Ulrik of Denmark (1611–1633), Ulrik of Denmark as the last Administrator of the
Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin before its secularisation.
Marriages and children
Adolf Frederick I fathered 19 children in total.
He was married for the first time on 4 September 1622 to his first cousin
Anna Maria of Ostfriesland (1601–1634), daughter of Count
Enno III of
East Frisia
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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.
Ancestors
References
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Dukes of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
House of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Lutheran prince-bishops of Schwerin
1588 births
1658 deaths