Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg
Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg (1483-1531) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg from 1527 until his death. He was a son of John IV (1449 – 30 March 1527) and his wife, Cordula of Gemen (d. 30 May 1528).
Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg | |
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Born | 1483 |
Died | 1531 |
Noble family | House of Schauenburg |
Spouse(s) | Maria of Nassau-Dietz |
Father | John IV, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg |
Mother | Cordula of Gemen |
Marriage and issue
In 1506, he married Maria of Nassau (1491-1547), a daughter of Count Johann V of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz. Among their children were:
- Otto, died young
- Adolph III, Elector and Archbishop of Cologne from 1547 to 1556
- Anton, Elector and Archbishop of Cologne from 1556 to 1558
- John V (c. 1512 – 1560), Count of Holstein-Schauenburg from 1531, married in 1555 to Countess Elisabeth of East Frisia (1531-1558)
- Cordula (1516-1542), married:
- on 8 April 1529 to Count Everwin of Bentheim (1461-13 December 1530)
- in 1536 to Count Gumprecht II of Neuenahr-Alpen
- Otto IV (1517-1576), co-ruler from 1531 to 1560, ruling Count of Holstein-Schauenburg from 1560
- Jobst II (c. 1520 – 1581), ruling Lord of Gemen from 1531, married in 1561 to Elisabeth of Palland (d. 1606)
- William II (d. 1580), Provost of Hildesheim
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References
- C.Porskrog Rasmussen, E. Imberger, D. Lohmeier, I. Momsen (eds.): Die Fürsten des Landes, Neumünster 2008
External links
Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg House of Schauenburg Born: 1483 Died: 1531 | ||
Preceded by John IV |
Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg 1527-1531 |
Succeeded by John V |
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