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Gerhard I von Holstein 1232–1290 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1232

Birth Location: Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Death Date: 21 DEC 1290

Death Location: Marian Kloster, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

Father: Adolf Holstein

Mother: Heilwig Lippe

Spouse(s): Alessia Montferrato, Elisabeth Mecklenburg

Children(s): Gerhard Holstein, Heinrich Holstein, Hedwig Holstein

Gerhard I von Holstein was born in 1232 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the child of Adolf Iv Von Holstein And Heilwig Zur Lippe. Gerhard I von Holstein married Alessia Del Montferrato, Elisabeth Von Mecklenburg, and had children including Gerhard Ii Von Holstein, Hedwig Von Holstein, Heinrich I Von Holstein. Gerhard I von Holstein passed away in 1290 in Marian Kloster, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

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Biography

  • Gerhard I von Holstein was born in 1232 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the child of Adolf Iv Von Holstein And Heilwig Zur Lippe.
  • Gerhard I von Holstein married Alessia Del Montferrato, Elisabeth Von Mecklenburg, and had children including Gerhard Ii Von Holstein, Hedwig Von Holstein, Heinrich I Von Holstein.
  • Gerhard I von Holstein passed away in 1290 in Marian Kloster, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

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Gerhard Holstein's Ancestors

Self
Gerhard Holstein
1232–1290
Birth Place: Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Parents
Adolf IV von Holstein
1186–1261
Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Heilwig (zur) Lippe
1198–1250
Lippe, Lippe-Detmold, Prussia, Germany
Grandparents
Adolf (III von) Holstein
1160–1225
Dassel, Hannover, Prussia, Germany
Adelheid (von) Querfurt
1169–1224
Germany
Hermann (II. zur) Lippe
1175–1229
Lippe, Horn, Germany
Oda (von) Tecklenburg
1174–1221
Grafschaft Tecklenburg, Heiliges Römisches Reich
Great-Grandparents
Adolf Holstein
1128–1164
Mechthild Schwarzburg
1128–1193
Burchard Querfurt-Magdeburg
1135–1177
Mechtild Gleichen-Tonna
1146–1209
Bernhard Lippe
1140–1224
Heilwig Are
1145–1196
Simon Tecklenburg
1138–1202
Oda Berg-Altena
1153–1224
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adolf Holstein
1072–1128
Hildewa Holstein
1087–1131
Sizzo Schwarzburg-Käfernburg
1095–1160
Gisela Berg
1106–1143
Burchard Querfurt-Magdeburg
1100–1162
von Thüringen
1120–1189
Lambert Tonna
1110–1149
Mechtilde Ahr
1122–1146
Hermann Lippe
1080–1167
zur Lippe
1090–1149
Otto Are
1108–1167
Heinrich Tecklenburg
1125–1156
Eilika Oldenburg
1120–1189
Eberhard Berg-Altena
1130–1180
Adelheid Cuyk-Arnsberg
1130–1200

Gerhard Holstein's Descendants

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Gerhard (I von) Holstein (1232–21 DEC 1290) m. Alessia (del) Montferrato (ABT 1240–6 FEB 1285) m. Elisabeth (von) Mecklenburg (ABT 1235–6 FEB 1280)
  1. 1. Gerhard (II von) Holstein 1254–1312 m. Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter 1262–1293 m. Agnes (von) Brandenburg 1257–1304
    1. 1. Gerhard (von) Holstein 1277–1323 m. Anastasia (von) Schwerin-Wittenburg 1287–1320
      1. 1. Ingeborg (von) Holstein 1314–1348 m. Conrad (I von) Oldenburg 1300–1368
        1. 1. Christian (V von) Oldenburg 1340–1423 m. Agnes (von) Holstein 1354–1404
  2. 2. Heinrich (I von) Holstein 1258–1304 m. Heilwig (van) Bronckhorst 1258–1310
    1. 1. Gerhard (III von Holstein-Rendsburg Count of) Holstein 1293–1340 m. Sophie (von) Mecklenburg 1295–1339
      1. 1. Heinrich (von Holstein-Rendsburg) II 1316–1384 m. Ingeborg (von) Mecklenburg 1336–1395
        1. 1. Gerhard (VI von) Holstein-Rendsburg 1367–1404 m. Katharina-Elisabeth (von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1367–1420
    2. 2. Adelheid (von) Holstein-Rendsburg 1299–1350 m. Dietrich (V von) Honstein 1306–1379
      1. 1. Dietrich (von Honstein) VI 1326–1393 m. Sophie (von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1340–1394
        1. 1. Agnes (von) Holstein 1354–1404 m. Christian (V von) Oldenburg 1340–1423
  3. 3. Hedwig (von) Holstein 1260–1325 m. Magnus (Ladulås Birgersson) I 1240–1290
    1. 1. Erik (Magnusson of) Södermanland 1282–1318 m. Ingeborg (Haakonsdottor of) Norway 1301–1361
      1. 1. Eufemia (Eriksdottir von) Schweden 1317–1370 m. Albrecht (II zu) Mecklenburg 1318–1379
        1. 1. Ingeborg (von) Mecklenburg 1336–1395 m. Heinrich (von Holstein-Rendsburg) II 1316–1384

Gerhard Holstein's Timeline

2 Records

1232
1232
Birth of Gerhard I von Holstein in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1290
21 DEC 1290
Age 58
Death of Gerhard I von Holstein in Itzehoe, Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Itzehoe, Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1232
    Event Place: Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 DEC 1290
    Event Place: Itzehoe, Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Marian Kloster, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

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