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Adolph VI, Count of Holstein Schauenburg

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Died
  
1315

Name
  
Adolph Count


Adolph VI, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg

Spouse(s)
  
Helen of Saxe-Lauenburg

Father
  
Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe

Mother
  
Elisabeth of Mecklenburg

Noble family
  
House of Schauenburg

Adolph VI, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg (1256–1315) was the ruling Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg from 1290 until his death. He was the third son of Gerhard I and Elisabeth of Mecklenburg and was married to Helen of Saxe-Lauenburg, daughter of John I, Duke of Saxony.

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Reign

When Gerhard I died in 1290, his sons divided the inheritance. Adolph VII received Holstein-Pinneberg and the ancestral County of Schaumburg. Adolph is considered the founder of the younger Schauenburg line; his brothers founded the Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Rendsburg lines.

In 1298, he granted a charter to the city of Gehrden. In 1302, he began construction of the water castle at Bückeburg to defend the main trade route. The castle was named after a castle in the Obernkirchen area; the name was first mentioned in a document in 1304.

Seal

His seal (see picture) reads: S(IGILLUM)*ADOLPHI*COMITIS*SCHOWE(N)BORCH "Seal of Adolph, Count of Schauenburg"

References

Adolph VI, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg Wikipedia