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  1. The smaller Holstein-Pinneberg remained a county further ruled by the House of Schauenburg. In 1544, after Christian III's brothers reached majority, they partitioned the Duchies of Holstein (a fief of the Holy Roman Empire) and of Schleswig (a Danish fief) in an unusual way, following negotiations between the brothers and the Estates of the ...

  2. The Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein were titles of the Frankish Empire. The dynastic family came from the County of Schauenburg near Rinteln (district Schaumburg) on the Weser in Germany. Together with its ancestral possessions in Bückeburg and Stadthagen, the House of Schauenburg ruled the County of Schauenburg and the County of Holstein.

    Ruler
    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    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)
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  3. The House of Schaumburg was a dynasty of German rulers. Until c. 1485, it was also known as the House of Schauenburg.Together with its ancestral possession, the County of Schaumburg, the family also ruled the County of Holstein and its partitions Holstein-Itzehoe, Holstein-Kiel, Holstein-Pinneberg (till 1640), Holstein-Plön, Holstein-Segeberg and Holstein-Rendsburg (till 1460) and through the ...

  4. five children. Ruled jointly in Schleswig, John and Frederick, brothers, ruled together, and after the death of John, Frederick, kept the co-rulership with his nephew, Christian II. In 1523 the latter was deposed in both Denmark and Schleswig. They were also in succession Kings of Denmark: John 1481–1513, Christian 1513–23, Frederick 1523–33.

  5. Oct 28, 2023 · The Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein were titles of the Frankish Empire. The dynastic family came from the County of Schauenburg near Rinteln (district Schaumburg ) on the Weser in Germany. Together with its ancestral possessions in Bückeburg and Stadthagen , the House of Schauenburg ruled the County of Schauenburg and the County of Holstein .

  6. Adolph VI, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg (1256–1315) was the ruling Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg from 1290 until his death. He was the third son of Gerhard I and Elisabeth of Mecklenburg and was married to Helen of Saxe-Lauenburg , [1] daughter of John I, Duke of Saxony .

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  8. The Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein were titles of the Frankish Empire. The dynastic family came from Schauenburg near Rinteln (district Schaumburg ) on the Weser in Germany. Together with its ancestral possessions in Bückeburg and Stadthagen , the family of Schauenburg ruled the County of Schauenburg and Holstein .

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