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  1. Gerhard II of Holstein-Plön (1254 - 28 October 1312), nicknamed the Blind, was Count of Holstein-Plön from 1290 to 1312. Life. He was the second son of Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe and Elisabeth of Mecklenburg. After his father's death in 1290, the county was divided among the surviving sons.

  2. May 2, 2019 · Explore genealogy for Gerhard II (Holstein) Schauenburg born 1254 died 1312 including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

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  3. Gerhard IV continued ruling Holstein-Plön as sole count. After the death of John III's nephew Gerhard V, Count of Holstein-Plön in 1350, who had succeeded Gerhard IV, the Plön line became extinct and John III re-inherited their possessions.

    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    Death
    c.1090? Son of Adolf?
    1106 – 13 November 1130
    County of Schauenburg (with Holstein ...
    Regency of Hildewa (1128-1142)
    Regency of Hildewa (1128-1142)
    Regency of Hildewa (1128-1142)
    Regency of Hildewa (1128-1142)
    c.1128 Son of Adolph I and Hildewa
    13 November 1130 – 6 July 1164
    County of Schauenburg (with Holstein)
    Regency of Matilda of ...
    Regency of Matilda of ...
    Regency of Matilda of ...
    Regency of Matilda of ...
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  5. This category contains only the following file. Seal Gerhard II. (Holstein-Plön) 01.jpg 1,233 × 1,241; 794 KB. Categories: Counts of Holstein. House of Schauenburg. Gerhard (given name) 1254 births. 1312 deaths. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no family name. Men by name. People by name. Deceased people by name.

  6. Gerhard I's share of Holstein is partitioned between his three sons 1290 and form the three lines below. The others shares are united with Holstein-Plön 1316.

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  8. Gerhard II of Holstein-Plön (1254 - 28 October 1312), nicknamed the Blind, was Count of Holstein-Plön from 1290 to 1312.

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