Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein

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Jutland and Northernmost Germany showing Schleswig and Holstein in today's German Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein.
Jutland and Northernmost Germany showing Schleswig and Holstein in today's German Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein.

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

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[edit] Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein

  • 1110–1131 Adolf I
  • 1131–1164 Adolf II
  • 1164–1225 Adolf III
  • 1225–1238 Adolf IV

[edit] Lines of the family of Schauenburg

After 1261 the family was divided into six lines. This division ended in 1390 when line Holstein-Rendsburg assembled the large part of the possessions in Holstein except of Holstein-Pinneberg, existed until 1640.

[edit] Holstein-Kiel

After the death of Count Adolf IV of Holstein in 1261, his elder son John received county Holstein-Kiel. Counts of Holstein-Kiel were:

  • 1261 – 1263 John I (12291263)
  • 1263 – 1273 Adolf V der Pommerer (12521308)
  • 1263 – 1316 John II der Einäugige (12531321)
  • 1316 – 1359 John III der Milde (ca. 12971359), from 1350 also Count of Holstein-Plön
  • 1359 – 1390 Adolf VII (d. 1390), also Count of Holstein-Plön

After the death of John I his sons Adolf V and John II ruled together in Holstein-Kiel. In 1273 they divied Holstein-Kiel, and John II continued ruling in Kiel; Adolf V received then Segeberg and founded the line of Holstein-Segeberg. After his death in 1308 without male heirs, Holstein-Segeberg returned to Holstein-Kiel. Successor of John II was in 1316 John III, a son of Gerhard II of Holstein-Plön. After the death in 1350 of Count Gerhard V of Holstein-Plön, who was a nephew of John III, the line of Holstein-Plön became extinct and John III inherited their possessions. His son Adolf VII also died in 1390 without issue and counties of Holstein-Kiel and Holstein-Plön received Count Gerhard VI of Holstein-Rendsburg.

[edit] Holstein-Itzehoe

When Holstein was divied in 1261, second son of Adolf IV Gerhard I of Holstein-Itzehoe received County Holstein-Itzehoe. After Gerhards death in 1290 county was divied between his sons.

[edit] Holstein-Segeberg

There were two counts of Holstein-Segeberg: Count Adolf V der Pommerer, who died in 1308 without male heirs, and Count Albrecht II of Holstein-Segeberg from the line Holstein-Rendsburg who died issue.

[edit] Holstein-Plön

This line was founded by Gerhard II of Holstein-Plön, the elder son of Gerhard I of Holstein-Itzehoe. Counts of Holstein-Plön were:

After the death of Gerhard II ruled his sons John III and Gerhard IV in Holstein-Plön together. In 1316 Count John II of Holstein-Kiel ceded his possession to John III, who became in that way a Count of Holstein-Kiel. After the direct male line of the line of Plön became extinct in 1350 he received againg Holstein-Plön. His son Adolf VII died in 1390 childless and Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Kiel inherited Count Gerhard VI of Holstein-Rendsburg.

[edit] Holstein-Pinneberg

The line of Holstein-Pinneberg was founded by third son of Gerhard I of Holstein-Itzehoe. This line also known as Holstein-Schauenburg. Members of this family ruled also in County of Schauenburg and received in 1620 the title of Prince. Counts of Holstein-Pinneberg were:

After the childless death in 1640 of Count Otto V, the Counties of Schauenburg and of Holstein-Pinneberg was merged with Duchy of Holstein.

[edit] Holstein-Rendsburg

The line of Holstein-Rendsburg was founded by fourth son of Gerhard I of Holstein-Itzehoe. Members of this family was titled also as Counts of Holstein. Counts of Holstein-Rendsburg were:

Adolf VIII was succeeded by his sister's son Christian I of Denmark. For following dukes, see List of Rulers of Schleswig-Holstein.

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