In total, the raid resulted in the capture of Prince Adolf of Hesse-Philippsthal and over 1,000 men, three cannon and ten colors.
Prince Adolf of Auersperg (5 July 1878 - 15 February 1879)
Lippe's diet confirmed Prince Adolf as regent on 24 April pending a settlement over the disputed regency.
As of 1911, the castle of Hohenlimburg, which overlooks the town, was the residence of Prince Adolf of Bentheim-Tecklenburg.
Prince Adolf, of Silberstadt-Schreckenstein, Eugenia's husband in a morganatic marriage, whose family demands their divorce.
Prince Adolf was married on the 19 November 1890 in Berlin to Princess Viktoria of Prussia.
Prince Adolf of Thurn and Taxis (26 May 1850 - 3 January 1890)
Bought by Prince Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe it was enlarged during the following years.
In November 1918, Prince Adolf was the second last reigning German monarch to abdicate.
Prince Adolf then resigned the regency and was replaced by Count Ernst.