Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev

Schleswig -Holstein - Haderslev was a line of the princely house of Oldenburg bad.

It was founded in 1544 by John II, as this was compensated for the loss of Danish throne with parts of Schleswig and Holstein. John II was childless, and the line went out again in 1580 with his death.

In the Duchy of Schleswig, the offices Hadersleben belonged Tønder ( with Sylt and the Easter Agriculture Foehr ) and Løgumkloster and the landscapes of North beach and Fehmarn to Hadersleben part, in Holstein, the offices Rendsburg and Bordesholm and from 1559 the central part of Dithmar.

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