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 Christian I of Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His father was Count Dietrich of Oldenburg (died 1444) whom he succeeded as Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst.
His mother was his father's second wife, Hedwig of Schleswig and Holstein (Helvig of Schauenburg) (died 1436).
(Christian's mother Hedwig of Schauenburg was a descendant, and in her issue the heiress-general, of Ingeborg of Mecklenburg, a daughter of Euphemia of Sweden (Duchess consort of Mecklenburg), and thus sister of King Albrecht of Sweden (Albert of Mecklenburg).
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 thePeerage.com - Maud von Braunschweig and others
He married, firstly, Hedwig von Ravensberg, daughter of Otto IV Graf von Ravensberg and Margaret von Berg, between 1325 and 1328.
     Hedwig von Ravensberg was the daughter of Otto IV Graf von Ravensberg and Margaret von Berg.
     Otto I Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg-Pinneburg was the son of Adolf VII Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg and Hedwig Gräfin von Schwalenberg.
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 Origins of the Name
It turned out that St. Hedwig who became the Princess of Silesia, and the Patron saint of that part of Poland, was the daughter of a German Count "Bertold von Andechs".
Saint Hedwig, the Duchess of Silesia (1174 - 15 Oct 1243).
Her three sisters, Gertrude married Andrew II, King of Hungary, from which union sprang St. Elizabeth, Landgravine of Thuringia; Mechtilde became Abbess of Kitzingen; while Agnes was made the unlawful wife of Philip II of France in 1196.
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 Adolf VIII - Gnorx.com, the free encyclopedia
His sisters were the late Helvig (Hedwig) who was married with count of Oldenburg and had left children, and the yet living elderly Ingeborg, Abbess of Vadstena, a nun, unmarried and childless.
There were several claimants to Schleswig and Holstein, since several branches of the Schauenburg family, counts of different parts of Holstein, had left female offspring and their cognatic heirs.
The representatives of Scleswig and Holstein (nobility and some delegates of the Estates) convened in Ribe, where 5 March 1460 the succession was confirmed to Christian I of Denmark, the eldest nephew of the late duke.
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 Germany Ecclesiastical Territories
He was first succeeded by his cousin, Otto, but he died after four years, and she managed to secure the inheritance of Gemen against the claims of the Holstein-Schaumburg-family, and then ceeded the lordship of Holstein-Schaumburg-Gemen to her nephew, Count Hermann-Otto I von Limburg-Styrum.
She was daughter of Count Jobst von Limburg und Bronckhorst and Maria von Schauenburg und Holstein-Pinneberg.
The third of four of daughters of prince Joachim Ernst von Anhalt to rule the territory, she was follower of Melanchthons (Philippstine), which was in opposition to the ruling Lutherian Orthodoxy in Dresden.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /germany_ecclesiastical.htm   (7320 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Heilwig zur Lippe and others
     Adolf VIII Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg was the son of Adolf VII Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg and Hedwig Gräfin von Schwalenberg.
He was the son of Adolf VII Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg and Hedwig Gräfin von Schwalenberg.
     Simon von Holstein-Schauenburg was the son of Adolf VII Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg and Hedwig Gräfin von Schwalenberg.
www.thepeerage.com /p4157.htm   (287 words)

  
 Susanna HOLMES - Hermann of HOLTE
/-Gerhard I of SCHAUENBURG, Count of Holstein /-Adolf VI of Schauenburg of HOLSTEIN-PINNEBERG
\-Elizabeth of MECKLENBURG /-Adolf VII of SCHAUENBURG
/-Henry I of SCHAUENBURG, Count of Holstein /-Gerhard III of HOLSTEIN, Count of Holstein
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 My Lines - Person Page 390
She was the daughter of Ludwig I, Landgraf von Thüringen and Hedwig von Gudensberg.
She married Ludwig II "der Eiserne", Landgraf von Thüringen, son of Ludwig I, Landgraf von Thüringen and Hedwig von Gudensberg, in 1150.
Uta von Calw, Herzogin von Schauenburg was born circa 1120.
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 House Laws of Oldenburg
He married Hedwig, sister of the last rulers of Schleswig and Holstein of the house of Schauenburg.
When he died in 1444, his sons were under age and were raised by their maternal uncle the duke of Holstein, who arranged for the eldest Christian to be elected king of Denmark in 1448, and for the youngest Gerhard to receive Oldenburg and Delmenhorst.
The estates of the two duchies, wishing to avoid a separation, chose in 1460 the king of Denmark Christian von Oldenburg as their duke, "not as king of Denmark but as a lord of these lands", and also decreed that the duchies were henceforth inseparable, but only in a personal union with Denmark.
www.heraldica.org /topics/royalty/HGOldenburg.htm   (10877 words)

  
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 Dutch Royal Genealogy from Count Johann V of Nassau to Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands
Ernst Casimir (1573-1632) Count of Nassau and Dietz, stadholder of Frisia 1620, Groningen and Drenthe 1625, was killed fighting in the Eighty Years War, married 1607 Sophia Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolffenbüttel (1592-1642).
Maria (1491-1547) married 1506 Jobst of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneburg (1483-1531)
Sophia Hedwig (1690-1734) married 1708, divorced 1710 Karl Leopold of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1678-1747).
www.xs4all.nl /~kvenjb/genealogy_nl/nassau/nassau_tekst.htm   (4367 words)

  
 Count Gerhard I Of Holstein / Elizabeth Von Mecklenburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Father: Count Adolf V Of Holstein Mother: Hedwig Von Der Lippe
Name: Adolf Count Holstein Pinneberg Schauenburg Born: 1256 at Of Itzehoe, Schleswig Holste, Prussia Died: 13 May 1315 Wife: Princess Of Saxony Lauenburg Helene
Name: Hedwig Von Holstein Born: Abt 1257 at Of Itzehoe, Schleswig Holste, Prussia Died: Abt 1325 Husband: Magnus I Ladulås Of Sweden Birgersson Ladulas
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 Genealogy Data
Father: van Holstein, Adolf IV Mother: de Lippe, Hedwig (Heilwig) van
Father: van Schauenburg, Adolf II Mother: van Schwarzburg, Mechtild
van Schauenburg, Adolf II Back to Main Page
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Royal Court of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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