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  1. Holstein-Pinneberg was one of the territories partitioned from the County of Holstein-Itzehoe (the others being Holstein-Rendsburg and Holstein-Plön) following the death of Gerhard I. This resulted in the Pinneberg line of the Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein , who were called Holstein-Pinneberg or Holstein-Schauenburg .

  2. The Schauenburg line in the Counties of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg persisted until its extinction in the male line in 1640. This line is also known as Holstein-Schauenburg. The Counts were elevated to Princes of Schaumburg in 1619/1620, however, the Dukes of Holstein opposed the transition of that title to the County of Holstein-Pinneberg.

  3. In the course of history, the County of Holstein was several times partitioned among the inheriting sons into up to six lines. In 1386 King Oluf II of Denmark and his mother-regent, Queen Margaret I, enfeoffed in Nyborg Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsborg and his cognatic successors with the Duchy of Schleswig, which had been in the royal family's hands until 1375. [1]

    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    Death
    Christian I ( Christian 1.)
    February 1426
    1460-1481
    21 May 1481
    2 February 1455
    1481-1513
    20 February 1513
    Frederick I ( Frederik 1.)
    7 October 1471
    1490-1533
    20 February 1533
    Christian II the Tyrant ( Christian 2.)
    February 1426
    1513-1523
    21 May 1481
  4. The Counts were elevated to Princes of Schaumburg in 1619/1620, however, the Dukes of Holstein opposed the transition of that title to the County of Holstein-Pinneberg. Schaumburg partition of 1640 After the death in 1640 of Count Otto V without children, the rule of the House of Schaumburg ended in Holstein.

  5. Holstein-Rendsburg elects the Danish king Christian I to their new count, thereafter is its history identical with Schleswig-Holstein. Holstein-Pinneberg and Schauenburg Line : 1290-1315 1315-1353 1353-1370 1353-1404 1353-1360 1404-1426 1426-1464 1464-1474 1464-1485 1464-1510 1464-1527 1464-1526 1526-1533 1533-1544 1533-1576 1533-1560 1533-1581 ...

  6. 3.3 Holstein-Rendsburg (1290–1397) 3.4 Holstein-Pinneberg (1290–1397) 4 Holstein partition of 1397 and the extinction of the Rendsburg line in 1459. 4.1 Holstein-Rendsburg (1397–1459) 4.2 Holstein-Segeberg (1397–1403) 4.3 Holstein-Pinneberg (1397–1459) 5 The last Schauenburg line ruling Schaumburg and Holstein-Pinneberg till 1640

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  8. the County of Holstein-Pinneberg, which was limited to the area of what is now Kreis Pinneberg and western Hamburg. In 1459, the Rendsburg line died out and its territory, including Schleswig, was acquired by the King of Denmark (becoming part of Danish Germany over the objections of the rightful heir, the Count of Holstein-Pinneberg). From ...

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