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  1. Heilwig of Bronckhorst. Gerhard III of Holstein-Rendsburg ( c. 1292 – 1 April 1340), sometimes called Gerhard the Great, and in Denmark also known as Count Gert or den kullede greve ("the bald count"), was a German prince from the Schauenburg family who ruled Holstein-Rendsburg and a large part of Denmark during the interregnum of 1332–40.

    • c. 1292
    • 1 April 1340, Randers
  2. Seal Gerhard III. (Holstein-Rendsburg) 03.jpg 1,997 × 2,041; 3.25 MB. Siegel Schauenburger Gerhard III.png 250 × 244; 214 KB. Categories: Gerhard (given name) 1293 births. 1340 deaths. Nobility of Holstein. House of Schauenburg.

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  6. Gerhard III of Holstein-Rendsburg ( c. 1292 – 1 April 1340), sometimes called Gerhard the Great, and in Denmark also known as Count Gert or den kullede greve ("the bald count"), was a German prince from the Schauenburg family who ruled Holstein-Rendsburg and a large part of Denmark during the interregnum of 1332–40.

  7. Father. Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg. Mother. Catherine Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Gerhard VII, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (1404 – 24 July 1433 in Emmerich am Rhein) was Count of Holstein-Rendsburg and by claim also Duke of Schleswig, as Gerhard III. He was the youngest son of Gerhard VI and his wife Elizabeth of Brunswick.

  8. Gerhard III of Holstein-Rendsburg (c. 1292 – 1 April 1340), sometimes called Gerhard the Great, and in Denmark also known as Count Gert or den kullede greve ("the bald count"), was a German prince from the Schauenburg family who ruled Holstein-Rendsburg and a large part of Denmark during the interregnum of 1332–40. His death meant the end of Holstein rule in Denmark. Gerhard's two sons ...

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