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Henry III, Count of Schauenburg-Holstein

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to Denmark for a year. Eric accepted the transfer of Flensburg, but not Henry's money. This led to a war between Holstein-Rendsburg and Denmark. On 13 July 1409, Eric made an alliance with Ditmarsh. On 12 August 1410, armies from Holstein-Rendsburg and Denmark fought a battle in moorland near
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Margaret I died in October 1412 and the nobility from Holstein refused to return the territories they'd occupied in 1410, as had been agreed in the compromise of 1411. Eric I took the case to a feudal court in
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fell in the Battle on the Hamme. This left Henry III as his father's only surviving son, so he declared himself the heir, not only of Holstein-Rendsburg, but also of the
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in the district of Eggebek. Holstein-Rendsburg won, and the Danish army leader Mogens Munk fell in battle. On 26 March 1411, a compromise was negotiated in Kolding.
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In early 1421, Henry III was elected Bishop of Schleswig. However, he died in February, before he could assume office.
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and looted it. Holstein-Rendsburg counterattacked and was victorious in the battle of Immerwad, near
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in 1403, Henry was appointed as his successor. But then, both of his older brothers died young:
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objected. They saw this as an opportunity to bind Schleswig more strongly to Denmark.
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As a youngest son he was destined for a church career and became a
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island, where he was arrested. For his release, he had to pay
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and his second wife Ingeborg of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
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Allgemeine Encyklopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste
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Bordesholm
Noble family
House of Schauenburg
Henry II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Bordesholm
Bishop
Osnabrück
Count
Holstein-Rendsburg
Henry II
deacon
Dietrich
Albert II
Dithmarschen
Gerhard VI
Duchy of Schleswig
fief
Margaret I of Denmark
Eric I of Denmark
Kolding
Fyn
Flensburg
Sollerup
Nyborg
Hamburg
Fehmarn
Haderslev
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House of Schauenburg

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