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  1. Apr 27, 2022 · circa 1116. Birthplace: Schauenburg, Germany. Death: 1163 (42-51) Schauenburg, Germany. Immediate Family: Son of Sigehard, Graf von Wolfsölden and Irmingard von Calw. Husband of Heilika von Burgeck.

  2. Gerhard I died in 1290. After his death, his sons subdivided Holstein-itzehoe into Holstein-Plön, Holstein-Pinneberg and Holstein-Rendsburg. Seal. The inscription on his seal reads: S(IGILLUM)* GERARDI*COMITIS*HOLTSATIE*ET*DE*SCOWENB(O)RCH ("Seal of Count Gerhard of Holstein and Schauenburg"). Marriages and issue

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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · 1232. Birthplace: Holstein, Deutschland (HRR) Death: December 21, 1290 (57-58) Itzehoe, Holstein, Deutschland (HRR) Immediate Family: Son of Adolph IV, Herr von Schauenburg, Graf zu Holstein und Stormarn and Heilwig Gräfin von der Lippe. Husband of Elisabeth af Itzehoe, Gräfin zu Holstein-Itzehoe and Andelasia / Adelheid / Alessina di Monferrato.

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  5. After 1261 the previously jointly ruling brothers Gerhard I and the elder John I divided the Counties of Holstein and Schauenburg (Schaumburg). Gerhard I received the Counties of Holstein-Itzehoe and Schaumburg, whereas John received the County of Holstein-Kiel.

  6. 1260–1281. GERHARD III COUNT OF HOLSTEIN. –. Mechtilde Von Holstein Schavenburg. 1252–. Adolf VI. von Holstein-Schauenburg. 1256–1315. Henry I Count of Holstein-Rendsburg. 1258–1304. Sources (2) Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Gerhard I Count of Holstein. View All. Spouse and Children. Gerhard I Count of Holstein-Itzehoe.

  7. Deceased December 21, 1290,aged about 58 years old. Parents. Adolf IV von Holstein-Schauenburg, Graf von Holstein, born about 1190, deceased July 8, 1261 - Kiel, Germania aged about 71 years old. Married in 1223 to. Hedwig zur Lippe, born about 1200, deceased before May 18, 1250. Spouses and children.

  8. Emperor of Mexico (House of Habsburg-Lorraine) Coat of arms of the Mexican Empire adopted by Maximilian I in 1864. Maximilian, the adventurous second son of Archduke Franz Karl, was invited as part of Napoleon III 's manipulations to take the throne of Mexico, becoming Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.