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Adolf IV of Holstein

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Reign
  
1227 - 1238

Predecessor
  
Adolf III

Parents
  
Adolf III of Holstein

Reign
  
1225 - 1238

Spouse
  
Heilwig of Lippe


Successor
  
Gerhard I John

Name
  
Adolf of

Successor
  
Gerhard I

House
  
House of Schaumburg

Adolf IV of Holstein

Died
  
July 8, 1261, Kiel, Germany

Children
  
Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe, John I, Count of Holstein-Kiel, Matilda of Holstein

Similar People
  
Abel - King of Denmark, Birger Jarl, Magnus III of Sweden

Predecessor
  
Valdemar II of Denmark

Adolf IV (before 1205 – 8 July 1261), was a Count of Schauenburg (1225–1238) and of Holstein (1227–1238), of the House of Schaumburg. Adolf was the eldest son of Adolf III of Schauenburg and Holstein by his second wife, Adelheid of Querfurt.

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Life

Adolf IV won several victories against the Danes. In 1225 he won the Battle of Mölln against Albert II, Count of Weimar-Orlamünde. On 22 July 1227 with his coalition army Adolf was victorious in the Battle of Bornhöved against King Valdemar II of Denmark with his Danish army and German allies (the Welfs), and thus regained Holstein. In 1235 he founded Kiel and in 1238 Itzehoe. In 1238 he took part in a crusade in Livonia.

In fulfilment of an oath taken during the heat of the Battle of Bornhöved, Adolf withdrew in 1238 to a Franciscan friary and in 1244 was ordained a priest in Rome (his two under-age sons passed into the guardianship of his son-in-law Duke Abel of Schleswig). Also in 1244 he founded Neustadt in Holstein. He died in 1261 in the Franciscan friary in Kiel, which he himself had founded, whereupon Holstein was divided between his sons John (of Holstein-Kiel) and Gerhard (of Holstein-Itzehoe).

Marriage and issue

He married Heilwig von der Lippe, daughter of Count Hermann II of Lippe and by her had the following children:

  • Mechthild (1225–1288): she married firstly in 1237 Abel of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig and later King of Denmark (this marriage provided the basis for later claims by the Schauenburgers on the Duchy of Schleswig); and secondly Birger Jarl, Regent of Sweden
  • John I, Count of Holstein-Kiel (1229–1263)
  • Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe (1232–1290)
  • Ludolf, d. in childhood
  • References

    Adolf IV of Holstein Wikipedia