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Together with its ancestral possessions in Bückeburg and Stadthagen, the House of Schauenburg ruled the County of Schauenburg and the County of Holstein. The comital titles of Holstein were subject to the liege lord , the Dukes of undivided Saxony till 1296, and thereafter the Dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg .
The following is a list of rulers (usually dukes) who ruled both Schleswig and Holstein, starting from the first Holstein count who received Schleswig, until both territories were annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866; and afterwards, titular dukes. The Houses of Schauenburg and Estridsen.
RulerRulerBornReignChristian I ( Christian 1.)February 14261460-148121 May 14812 February 14551481-151320 February 1513Frederick I ( Frederik 1.)7 October 14711490-153320 February 1533Christian II the Tyrant ( Christian 2.)February 14261513-152321 May 1481List of states ruled by the House of Schaumburg. County of Schaumburg: c. 1106 –1640 (with Holstein, then with Holstein-Itzehoe and then with Holstein-Pinneberg) County of Holstein with Schaumburg: 1110-1137; 1142-1203; 1227-1261. County of Holstein-Kiel: 1261–1390.
- Otto V
- c. 1100
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The following is a list of rulers who ruled both Schleswig and Holstein, starting from the first Holstein count who received Schleswig, until both territories were annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866; and afterwards, titular dukes.
Together with its ancestral possessions in Bückeburg and Stadthagen, the House of Schauenburg ruled the County of Schauenburg and the County of Holstein. The comital titles of Holstein were subject to the liege lord, the Dukes of undivided Saxony till 1296, and thereafter the Dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg.
Together with its ancestral possessions in Bückeburg and Stadthagen, the House of Schauenburg ruled the County of Schauenburg and the County of Holstein. The comital titles of Holstein were subject to the liege lord , the Dukes of undivided Saxony till 1296, and thereafter the Dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg .