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  1. Adelaide of Holstein-Rendsburg (died January 1350), Countess of Schauenburg, was the daughter of Count Henry I and his wife, Helwig of Bronckhorst. One source gives her birthdate as 1299 in Rendsburg, Rendsburg-Eckernforde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [1] In 1313, Adelaide married Duke Eric II of Schleswig (1288-1325). They had two children:

  2. When Adelheid von Holstein-Rendsburg was born in 1299, in Rendsburg, Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, her father, Henry I Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, was 41 and her mother, Heilwig of Bronckhorst, was 41. She married Eric II Valdemarsson Duke Of Slesvig in 1313, in Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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  4. Adelaide of Holstein-Rendsburg (died January 1350), Countess of Schauenburg, was the daughter of Count Henry I and his wife, Helwig of Bronckhorst. One source gives her birthdate as 1299 in Rendsburg, Rendsburg-Eckernforde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. In 1313, Adelaide married Duke Eric II of Schleswig (1288-1325). They had two children:

  5. Adelaide of Holstein-Rendsburg (died January 1350), Countess of Schauenburg, was the daughter of Count Henry I and his wife, Helwig of Bronckhorst. One source gives her birthdate as 1299 in Rendsburg, Rendsburg-Eckernforde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. In 1313, Adelaide married Duke Eric II of Schleswig (1288-1325). They had two children:

  6. Succeeded by. Holstein-Itzehoe. Duchy of Holstein. Holstein-Rendsburg is the name of a county that existed from 1290 to 1459, ruled by a line of the Schauenburg family .

  7. Duchess consort of Schleswig. This page was last edited on 15 May 2023, at 13:45. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  8. The counties of Schauenburg and Holstein. Partitions of Holstein. Holstein partitions of 1261 and 1273. Holstein partition of 1290 and reversions of 1350 and 1390. Holstein partition of 1397 and the extinction of the Rendsburg line in 1459. The last Schauenburg line ruling Schaumburg and Holstein-Pinneberg till 1640.

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