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The history of the Holsteiner horse traces back to the year 1225. Gerhard I, count of Schleswig- Holstein and Stormarn, granted the Uetersen monastery the right to graze its horses on the uncultivated land of county Pinneberg. Already under King Christian I (1460-1481), Holstein had a state stud department.
Discover life events, stories and photos about Adolf III of Holstein (1160–1225) of Dassel, Einbeck, Hanover, Prussia, German Empire.
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- Adelheid Von Querfurt, Adelheid Von Assel
Apr 27, 2022 · Birthdate: circa 1160. Birthplace: Holstein, Deutschland (HRR) Death: January 03, 1225 (60-69) Holstein, Deutschland (HRR) Immediate Family: Son of Adolf II von Schauenburg, Graf von Schauenburg, Holstein und Stormarn and Gräfin zu Schauenburg, Holstein und Stormarn Mechtild von Schauenburg.
- Holstein
- Holstein, Deutschland (HRR)
- circa 1160
- Bo Garsteen
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Adolf III, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein was the ruler of the Counties of Schauenburg and Holstein.
Adolf III, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein (1160 – 3 January 1225) was the ruler of the Counties of Schauenburg and Holstein.
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- Adolf III of Holstein
Adolf III, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein (1160 – 3 January 1225) was the ruler of the Counties of Schauenburg and Holstein. He is particularly remembered for his establishment of a new settlement for traders on the banks of the Alster near the Neue Burg in Hamburg.
Influential sires. Uses. See also. References. Holsteiner. The Holsteiner is a breed of horse originating in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northern Germany. It is thought to be the oldest of warmblood breeds, tracing back to the 13th century.