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    John III of Holstein-Plön (c. 1297–1359), called John the Mild, was a Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Kiel, ruling Holstein-Plön (1312–1316...
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    Schleswig-Holstein. It originated when King Christian I of Denmark had his County of Holstein-Rendsburg elevated to a duchy by Emperor Frederick III in 1474...
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    1616–1659: Frederick III 1659–1694: Christian Albert 1694–1702: Frederick IV 1702–1720: Charles Frederick Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp at Kiel: 1720–1739: Charles...
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    university in the city of Kiel, Germany. It was founded in 1665 as the Academia Holsatorum Chiloniensis by Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp and has approximately...
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    position and returned to Kiel where he died soon after. Georg Ludwig married Princess Sophie Charlotte of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1722-1763)...
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    With her, he had a son: John III (c. 1297 - 27 September 1359), Count of Holstein in Kiel from 1312 until his death. Johann Friedrich Camerer: Vermischte...
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    sympathies prompted a rebellion in Schleswig-Holstein against Danish rule. A provisional government was established at Kiel under the Duke of Augustenborg, who...
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  • Schleswigs und Holsteins Geschichte unter dem Könige Christian IV und den Herzogen Friedrich II, Philipp, Johann Adolf und Friedrich III oder von 1588...
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    Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev (28 June 1521 – 2 October 1580) Elizabeth of Denmark (14 October 1524 – 15 October 1586), married: on 26 August 1543 to Magnus III...
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    the lines of Holstein-Kiel (1261–1390), Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg (1290–1640) south of the Elbe, Holstein-Plön (1290–1350), Holstein-Rendsburg (1290–1459)...
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    Danish magnates and Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg and John I, Count of Holstein-Kiel, son of Adolf IV of Holstein). Christopher was forced into...
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  • The following is a list of notable people who were born in Kiel. Peter III of Russia (1728–1762), emperor of Russia for six months in 1762. Johannes Nikolaus...
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    in Kiel which the king gave them as their residence. During the Schleswig–Holstein question, Duke Charles was a supporter of the Schleswig–Holstein movement...
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    municipal rights by the Danish King Frederik III, who then ruled in personal union as Duke of Holstein. Altona was one of the Danish monarchy's most...
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    Dithmarschen (category Districts of Schleswig-Holstein)
    when the Kiel Canal was completed, fens began to be drained, and agricultural reforms took place. Within the Bundesland Schleswig-Holstein, the area...
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    Unitary State (Denmark) (category History of Schleswig-Holstein)
    Schleswig and Holstein signed for peace at Kiel in 1814. This saw the loss of Norway, and a dream of a trio with Denmark, Norway, and Holstein demolished...
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    Christian IX of Denmark (category Dukes of Holstein)
    Amalienborg. The bride and groom took their bridal tour to Kiel in the Duchy of Holstein, where they visited Prince Christian's older brother, Duke Karl...
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    dominorum a Thinen, the genealogist Johann Daniel Eberus describes that the family of Thienen was expelled from Holstein in the beginning of the 9th Century...
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    Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (category Princesses of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg)
    Lower Lusatia, but in 1863 moved to Kiel when Duke Frederick became legitimate heir to the duchies of Schleswig-Holstein. They returned to Dolzig only three...
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    Glücksburg Castle (category Castles in Schleswig-Holstein)
    well known structure of this form of Schleswig-Holstein architecture. The motto of the builder Johann III was G ott g ebe G lück m it F rieden (God Gives...
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  • in 1925 Schleswig-Holstein's Lutheran church body assumed the title of bishop, one officiating for the Holstein area, seated in Kiel, and one for Southern...
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    Johann von Ewald (20 March 1744 – 25 June 1813) was a German military officer from Hesse-Kassel. After first serving in the Seven Years' War, he was the...
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  • (1590–1616) Holstein-Pinneberg (Holstein-Schaumburg) (complete list) – Otto III [de], Count (1492–1510) Antonius [de], Count (1510–1526) Johann IV [de],...
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  • Heinrich Böhmcker (category University of Kiel alumni)
    that city. On 2 June 1929, he advanced to become Führer of SA-Standarte III in Kiel and XI in the Plön District and the Region of Lübeck (not to be confused...
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    Erich Johann Albert Raeder (24 April 1876 – 6 November 1960) was a German admiral who played a major role in the naval history of World War II and was...
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  • (1227–1256) Lordship of Rostock – Henry Borwin III, Lord (1227–1278) Waldemar, Lord (1278–1282) Agnes of Holstein-Kiel, Regent (1282–1284) Nicholas I the Child...
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    Treaty of Tsarskoye Selo (category History of Schleswig-Holstein)
    Russia. After her death in 1762, this Duke of Holstein ascended the throne as Peter III of Russia; Ducal Holstein was now ruled in personal union by the Emperor...
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  • (1365–1398) Johann I. von Paderborn [de], Prince-bishop (1399–1424) Holstein-Kiel (complete list) – John II the One-Eyed, co-Count of Holstein-Kiel (1263–1273)...
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  • Schleswigs und Holsteins Geschichte unter dem Könige Christian IV und den Herzogen Friedrich II, Philipp, Johann Adolf und Friedrich III oder von 1588...
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  • Chronicon Holtzatiae (category Holstein)
    Megapolensium, III (Leipzig, 1739–45), and Johann Martin Lappenberg, Chronicon Holtzatiae auctore Presbytero Bremensi, Quellensammlung der Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburgischen...
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