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Gerhard I, Count of Holstein Itzehoe

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Role
  
Count of Holstein-Itzehoe

Name
  
Gerhard Count

Mother
  
Heilwig of Lippe

Father
  
Adolf IV of Holstein


Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth of Mecklenburg Adelaide of Montferrat

Died
  
December 21, 1290, Itzehoe, Germany

Children
  
Gerhard II, Count of Holstein-Plon

Parents
  
Heilwig of Lippe, Adolf IV of Holstein

Grandchildren
  
Birger, King of Sweden

Grandparents
  
Adolf III of Holstein, Herman II, Lord of Lippe

Similar People
  
Magnus III of Sweden, Christopher II of Denmark, Agnes of Brandenburg, Eric VI of Denmark

Noble family
  
House of Schauenburg

Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe (1232 – 21 December 1290) was the only count of Holstein-Itzehoe.

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Life

He was the second son of Count Adolf IV of Holstein and Heilwig of Lippe.

When his father retired to a monastery in 1238, he ruled the Holstein jointly with his elder brother John I, initially under the guardianship of their uncle the Duke Abel of Schleswig. When they came of age, the brothers took up government and continue their joint rule. In 1255, they concluded a trade agreement with Lübeck.

When their father died in 1261, John and Gerhard divided Holstein. Gerhard took Holstein-Itzehoe, consisting of the districts of Stormarn, Plön and Schaumburg, with his residence in Itzehoe. John received Holstein-Kiel, consisting of the districts Kiel, Wagria and East Holstein, with his seat in Kiel. John later won Rendsburg back from Denmark and traded it with Gerhard for Segeberg.

Gerhard founded several villages, in order to develop Holstein and control the area. He also developed the County's administration. He fought ward with the Archdiocese of Bremen, th City of Lübeck and the landed genry in his county. In 1262, he won the Battle of the Loh Moor. In 1263, John died and Gerhard became regent of Kiel and Segeberg for John's sons.

Gerhard I died in 1290. After his death, his sons subdivided Holstein-itzehoe into Holstein-Plön, Holstein-Pinneberg and Holstein-Rendsburg.

Seal

The inscription on his seal reads: S(IGILLUM)* GERARDI*COMITIS*HOLTSATIE*ET*DE*SCOWENB(O)RCH ("Seal of Count Gerhard of Holstein and Schauenburg").

Marriages and issue

He married around 1250 with Elizabeth (d. c. 1280), a daughter of John I of Mecklenburg and had the following children with her:

  • Liutgard, (c. 1251 – Aft. 1289), married:
    1. Duke John of Brunswick-Lüneburg
    2. Prince Albert I of Anhalt-Zerbst
  • John (1253 – c. 1272), Canon in Hamburg
  • Gerhard II (1254–1312), Count of Holstein-Plön
  • Adolph VI (1256–1315), Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schauenburg
  • Henry I (1258–1304), Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
  • Elisabeth (d. before 1284), married to Count Burchard of Wolpe
  • Albrert (1272–1281)
  • Bruno
  • Otto
  • Matilda, married to Count John of Wunstorf
  • Hedwig (before 1264 – c. 1325), married to King Magnus III of Sweden
  • Around 1280, he married Adelaide (Alessia; c. 1237 – 1285), the widow of Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and a daughter of Marquess Boniface II of Monferrat (c. 1203 – 1253). This marriage remained childless.

    References

    Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe Wikipedia