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  1. Gerhard IV (1277-1323), Count of Holstein-Plön. Valdemar ( c. 1279 - 29 July 1306), Count of Holstein-Schauenburg, died after the Second Battle of Uetersen. Seal of Waldemar of Holstein-Plön. Seal of Waldemar of Holstein-Plön. Elizabeth ( c. 1282 - 20 July 1318 or 1319), married Otto I, Duke of Pomerania.

    • 28 October 1312 (aged 57–58)
  2. Sons of Gerhard II, ruled jointly. On 7 June 1314 Gerhard sold most of his inheritance part to his brother, who in 1316 also deposed John II of Kiel. Ruling over two main parts of Holstein, John III also served, alongside Gerhard III, as lord ruling in guardianship the Danish Duchy of Schleswig 1332–1340. John III the Mild: 1297

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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Death: October 02, 1312 (58) Holstein, Germany, Holstein, Deutschland (HRR) Place of Burial: Hamburg, Deutschland (HRR) Immediate Family: Son of Gerhard I, Graf zu Holstein-Itzehoe and Elisabeth von Mecklenburg, Gräfin zu Holstein-Itzehoe. Husband of Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter, af Sverige and Queen Agnes af Brandenburg, of Brandenburg.

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Birthdate: estimated between 1121 and 1173. Birthplace: Schauenburg, Germany. Death: 1190. Immediate Family: Son of Gerhard I, Graf von Schauenburg and Heilika von Burgeck. Brother of Berthold I, Graf von Schauenburg.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · 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. Father of Berthold I, Graf von Schauenburg and Gerhard II, Graf von Schauenburg.

    • circa 1116
    • 1163 (42-51)Schauenburg, Germany
    • Schauenburg, Germany
    • Graf von Schauenburg
  7. May 2, 2019 · Gerhard (Holstein) Schauenburg (1254 - 1312) Gerhard (Gerhard II) "Graf von Holstein-Plön, der Blinde" Schauenburg formerly Holstein. Born 1254 [location unknown]

  8. 348 Jahre Herrscher über Holstein. Das gezackte Schild der Schauenburger Grafen Gerhard I. und Johann I. von Holstein auf deren Siegel. Daraus sollte im Laufe der Jahrhunderte das holsteinische „Nesselblatt“ werden. Im Jahre 1111 ernannte Sachsenherzog Lothar von Supplinburg (*1075-1137†) seinen Lehnsmann Adolf von Schauenburg (*vor 1106 ...

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