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  1. He was the second son of Count Adolf IV of Holstein and Heilwig of Lippe . When his father retired to a monastery in 1238, he ruled the Holstein jointly with his elder brother John I, initially under the guardianship of their brother-in-law the Duke Abel of Schleswig. When they came of age, the brothers took up government and continue their ...

  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Gerhard I Count of Holstein-Itzehoe (1232–1290) of Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Als Gerhard I. starb, teilten seine Söhne Gerhard, Adolf und Heinrich 1290 die Grafschaft Holstein-Itzehoe in die drei Grafschaften Holstein-Plön, Holstein-Schauenburg und Holstein-Rendsburg auf. Ehen und Nachkommen [Bearbeiten] Er heiratete ca. 1250 Elisabeth von Mecklenburg († ca. 1280), eine Tochter von Johann I. von Mecklenburg und ...

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  4. Oct 29, 2018 · Biography. Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe, was the son of Adolf IV von Schauenburg und Holstein and Hedwig zur Lippe. He married secondly Alessia of Monferrat (no children). Gerhard I died on 21 December 1290 and was buried in Hamburg.

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  5. Mathilde von Holstein-Schauenburg, Grafin von Holstein 1225-1287 Married in 1261 to Birger Magnusson Folkungaatten, Regent av Sverige ca 1200-1266; Johann von Holstein-Schauenburg, Graf von Holstein 1229-1263 Married in 1250 to Elisabeth von Sachsen †1306; Gerhard I von Holstein-Schauenburg, Graf von Holstein ca 1232-1290 Married about 1250 ...

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Death: 1163 (42-51) Schauenburg, Germany. Immediate Family: Son of Sigehard, Graf von Wolfsölden and Irmingard von Calw. Husband of Heilika von Burgeck. Father of Berthold I, Graf von Schauenburg and Gerhard II, Graf von Schauenburg. Occupation: Graf von Schauenburg.

  7. Archduke Ferdinand II assembled an extensive portrait collection. The ‘Portrait Gallery on the History of Austria from 1400 to 1800’ was opened at Ambras Castle in 1976. The Upper Castle has been displaying around 250 portraits from imperial collections or found in Habsburg castles ever since.

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