词条 | Adolph IX, Count of Holstein-Kiel |
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| name = Adolph IX, Count of Holstein-Kiel | image = | caption = | noble family = House of Schauenburg | father = John III, Count of Holstein-Plön | mother = Catherine of Glogów | spouse = Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | birth_date = {{circa|1327}} | birth_place = | death_date = {{death date|1390|1|26|df=y}} | death_place = }} Adolph IX, Count of Holstein-Kiel, also known as Adolph VII,[1] ({{circa|1327}} – 26 January 1390) was count of Holstein-Kiel and Holstein-Plön from 1359 until his death. LifeHis parents were John III "the Mild ({{circa|1297}} – 27 September 1359) and Catherine (died 1327), the daughter of Duke Henry III of Glogów and the widow of Margrave John V of Brandenburg (1302–1317). In December 1362, Adolph IX married Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1343–1415), the daughter of Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg. Adolph's reign was mostly peaceful. In 1375, Prince-Archbishop Albert II of Bremen mortgaged the Haseldorf Marsh to him. The prince-archbishop of Bremen later failed to redeem the mortgage, and the Haseldorf Marsh has been part of Holstein ever since. Adolph IX died without an heir on 26 January 1390. After his death, Count Nicholas of Holstein-Rendsburg and his nephews occupied Holstein-Kiel and Holstein-Plön. The Counts of the Holstein-Pinneberg branch of the House of Schauenburg objected and demanded a share of the inheritance. The dispute was settled amicably, with the counts in Pinneberg receiving monetary compensation, plus the district of Nienland (consisting of Neuland and the Lordship of Herzhorn) and some land along the Elbe. The Counts of Holstein-Rendsburg and Holstein-Pinneburg also concluded a treaty of mutual inheritance: if one line were to die out, the other would inherit all their possessions and hereditary fiefs. References
Ancestors{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; | 1= 1. Adolphus IX (VII) of Holstein-Kiel | 2= 2. John III, Count of Holstein-Plön | 3= 3. Catherine of Silesia-Glogau | 4= 4. Gerhard II, Count of Holstein-Plön | 5= 5. Agnes of Brandenburg Queen of Denmark | 6= 6. Henry III, Duke of Silesia-Glogau | 7= 7. Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 8= 8. Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe | 9= 9. Elisabeth of Mecklenburg | 10= 10. John I, Margrave of Brandenburg | 11= 11. Brigdet (Jutta) of Saxony | 12= 12. Conrad I, Duke of Silesia-Glogau | 13= 13. Salome of Greater Poland | 14= 14. Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 15= 15. Alessia of Montferrat | 16= 16. Adolf IV, Count of Holstein | 17= 17. Heilwig of Lippe | 18= 18. John I, Lord of Mecklenburg | 19= 19. Luitgard of Henneberg | 20= 20. Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg | 21= 21. Mathilde of Landsberg | 22= 22. Albert I, Duke of Saxony | 23= 23. Agnes of Thuringia and Meissen | 24= 24. Henry II the Pious | 25= 25. Anne of Bohemia | 26= 26. Władysław Odonic | 27= 27. Jadwiga | 28= 28. Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 29= 29. Matilda of Brandenburg | 30= 30. Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat | 31= 31. Margaret of Savoy }} Footnotes1. ^The numbering varies between authors: some authors call him Adolph VII, because there were six earlier Adolphs among his male-line ancestors in the House of Schauenburg, others call him Adolph IX, because there were two more earlier Adolphs in other lines. {{S-start}}{{S-hou|House of Schauenburg||{{circa|1327}}|26 January|1390}}{{S-bef|before=John III}}{{S-ttl|title=Count of Holstein-Kiel|years=1359–1390}}{{S-aft|after=Nicholas, |after2=Albert II and|after3=Gerhard VI|as=Counts of Holstein-Rendsburg}}{{S-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Adolf 09, Count of Holstein Kiel}}{{Germany-noble-stub}} 4 : Counts of Holstein|House of Schauenburg|14th-century births|1390 deaths |
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