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      • Adolf I (died 13 November 1130) was the first Count of Schauenburg from 1106 and the second Count of Holstein from 1111.
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  2. First count of Schauenburg, in 1110 becomes count of Holstein. Regency of Hildewa (1128-1142) Between 1137 and 1143, Holstein fell under the control of Henry of Badewide , who married a relative of the King of Denmark.

  3. 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. Adolf I (died 13 November 1130) was the first Count of Schauenburg from 1106 and the second Count of Holstein from 1111. He made an important contribution to the colonisation and Germanisation of the lands north of the Elbe .

  5. When Adolf III of Holstein was born in 1160, in Dassel, Einbeck, Hanover, Prussia, German Empire, his father, Adolf II of Holstein Count of Schauenburg and Holstein, was 32 and his mother, Mathilde von Thüringen, was 32. He married Adelheid von Assel in 1182. He died on 3 January 1225, in Loccum, Nienburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, at the age of 65.

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  6. It was named after Schauenburg Castle, near Rinteln on the Weser, where the owners started calling themselves Lords (from 1295 Counts) of Schauenburg. Adolf I probably became the first Lord of Schauenburg in 1106.

  7. 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.

  8. Nicholas, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Rendsburg (also known as Claus of Holstein; 1321 – 8 May 1397 in Itzehoe) was a titular Count of Schauenburg. Together first with his brother and then with his nephews, Nicholas was the co-ruling Count of Holstein-Rendsburg from 1340 until his death.

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