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Holstein-Rendsburg and branch
* Holstein-Itzehoe, branch county between 1261 and 1290, partitioned from Holstein, repartitioned into Holstein-Pinneberg, Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Rendsburg
* Holstein-Kiel, branch county between 1261 and 1390, partitioned from Holstein, in 1273 Holstein-Segeberg ( first ) was partitioned from Holstein-Kiel, but reverted in 1308, but then lost to Holstein-Pinneberg, Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Rendsburg in 1316 ; Holstein-Kiel acquired Holstein-Plön in 1350, and merged itself into Holstein-Rendsburg
* Holstein-Segeberg ( first ), branch county between 1273 and 1308, partitioned from and reverted to Holstein-Kiel, but seized by allied Holstein-Pinneberg, Holstein-Plön, and Holstein-Rendsburg, partitioning Segeberg in three shares, each merged into one of the lines in 1316
* Holstein-Segeberg ( second ), branch county between 1381 / 1384 and 1403, partitioned from and reverted to Holstein-Rendsburg

Holstein-Rendsburg and county
Regarding Holstein-Rendsburg, the arrangement was pretty straightforward, the King of Denmark became in personal union count of Holstein-Rendsburg but was not allowed to annex the county, which was part of the Holy Roman Empire, to Denmark proper in real union.
By this action, Christian managed to gain control of the county of Holstein-Rendsburg within the Empire, but the price was a permanent link between two provinces, one Danish and one of the Holy Roman Empire.

Holstein-Rendsburg and 1290
Holstein on the other hand, after the death of Adolphus IV in 1261, was split up into several countships by his sons and again by his grandsons ( 1290 ): 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 ), and at times also Holstein-Itzehoe ( 1261 – 1290 ) and Holstein-Segeberg ( 1273 – 1315 ), and again 1397 – 1403 ), all named after the comital residential cities.

Holstein-Rendsburg and 1474
In 1474 Lauenburg's liege lord Emperor Frederick III elevated Christian I as Count of Holstein-Rendsburg to Duke of Holstein, thus becoming an immediate imperial ( reichsunmittelbar ) vassal ( see imperial immediacy ).
In 1474 Emperor Frederick III elevated Christian as Count of Holstein-Rendsburg to Duke of Holstein, thus becoming an immediate imperial vassal ( see imperial immediacy ).

Holstein-Rendsburg and from
After Eric IV, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg had raided Dithmarschen, the Ditmarsians blamed his son-in-law, Albert II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, of complicity, who then used this as a pretext for his own unsuccessful conquest attempt in 1403, dying during the campaign from inflicted injuries.
When the Holstein-Rendsburg line of the Schauenburg counts became extinct with the death of Adolf VIII of Holstein-Rendsburg ( and in personal union as Adolf I Duke of Schleswig ) in 1459, Christian I of Denmark inherited – from his maternal uncle Adolf I – the Duchy of Schleswig, a Danish fief.

Holstein-Rendsburg and acquired
In 1439, the new Danish king Christopher III ( a. k. a. Christopher of Bavaria ) acquired the loyalty of Count Adolf VIII of Holstein-Rendsburg by granting him the entire Duchy of Schleswig as a hereditary fief but under the Danish crown.

Holstein-Rendsburg and first
The true holder of the lands was the count of Holstein-Rendsburg, but Henry's feudal heirs were his first cousin Margaret of Denmark, queen of several Scandinavian realms, and Albert of Mecklenburg, son of Margaret's elder sister Ingeborg of Denmark.
On 5 March 1460 Christian granted a coronation charter ( or Freiheitsbrief ), issued first at Ribe ( Treaty of Ribe,, ) and afterwards at Kiel, which also repeated that Schleswig and Holstein-Rendsburg must remain united " dat se bliven ewich tosamende ungedelt " ( Middle Low German or Low Saxon, i. e. that they remain for ever together undivided ).
Christian's ascension in the County of Holstein-Rendsburg was the first succession in Holstein in female line.

Holstein-Rendsburg and was
Through the Treaty of Ribe ( 1460 ) Christian was elected Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, a Saxe-Lauenburgian subfief within the Holy Roman Empire.
On the death of King Valdemar's descendant Eric VI of Denmark in 1319, Christopher II of Denmark attempted to seize the Duchy of Schleswig, the heir of which Duke Valdemar V ( as of 1325 ) was a minor ; but Valdemar's guardian and uncle, Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg ( 1304 – 1340 ), surnamed the Great and a notable warrior, drove back the Danes and, Christopher having been expelled, succeeded in procuring the election of Duke Valdemar to the Danish throne ( as Valdemar III as of 1326 ), while Gerhard himself obtained the Duchy of Schleswig.
It was then when the male lines both in the kingdom and the duchy became extinct, that the counts of Holstein-Rendsburg seized on Schleswig, assuming at the same time the style of lords of Jutland.
In 1386, Queen Margaret I of Denmark, younger daughter of Valdemar IV of Denmark and Helvig of Schleswig, granted Schleswig as a hereditary fief under the Danish crown to Count Gerhard VI of Holstein-Rendsburg, grandson of Gerhard III, provided that he swore allegiance to her son King Oluf, although Schleswig actually still was held autonomously by the Count of Holstein-Rendsburg.
In 1448 Adolphus, as Adolphus I Duke of Slesvig and as Adolphus VIII Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, who himself was one of the closest heirs to Scandinavian monarchies, was influential enough to get his nephew Count Christiern ( Christian VII ) of Oldenburg elected King of Denmark.
Therefore it was easy for King Christian I of Denmark ( son of Hedwig, the sister of the late duke-count Adolphus ) to secure his election both as duke of Schleswig and count of Holstein-Rendsburg.
The Treaty of Ribe was a proclamation made by King Christian I of Denmark to a number of German nobles enabling himself to become count of Holstein-Rendsburg and regain the Danish duchy of Schleswig.
The representatives of Schleswig and Holstein ( nobility and some delegates of the Estates ) convened in Ribewhere, on 5 March 1460, the succession was confirmed to Christian I of Denmark, the eldest nephew of the late Duke of Schleswig and Count of Holstein-Rendsburg.
Schleswig was consequently granted as a fief to Count Gerhard III of Holstein-Rendsburg, the leader of one of the then four Holstein lines of the Schauenburg dynasty.

Holstein-Rendsburg and 1403
In 1411, Holstein-Rendsburg, which until 1403 had incorporated all Schauenburg lines except of Pinneberg, retook Flensburg, but in 1412 both sides agreed that an arbiter should settle the dispute, Ulrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard.

Holstein-Rendsburg and elevated
Frederick III elevated Christian as Count of Dithmarschen, Holstein-Rendsburg, and Stormarn to Duke of Holstein, thus elevating Holstein-Rendsburg, a Lower Saxon subfief to imperial immediacy.

branch and county
* County executive, the head of the executive branch of county government, common in the United States
* The older brother, Frederick IV, received the county of Zollern and burgraviate of Nuremberg in 1200 from his father, thereby founding the Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollerns.
Muzio's third son, Bosio ( 1411 – 1476 ), founded the branch of Santa Fiora, who held the title of count of Cotignola ; the Sforza ruled the small county of Santa Fiora in southern Tuscany until 1624.
County Council: The county council is the legislative branch of the county government and controls all the spending and revenue collection in the county.
With a branch of Stone Hill Winery in New Florence, the county is part of the Missouri Rhineland.
Law enforcement officers who are in the executive branch and serve a state court are often part of the office of the sheriff in the county.
Marie did eventually inherit her brother's main holding in France, the county of Soissons, but this would be established as a secundogeniture for the French branch of the family.
Marie did eventually inherit her brother's main holding in France, the county of Soissons, but this would be established as a secundogeniture for the French branch of the family.
It also functions similar to a " county seat " for the Valley, with its Government Center ( Erwin Street Mall ) containing a branch of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Van Nuys police station, the Van Nuys offices for Los Angeles City Hall, Van Nuys State Office Building and a branch of the Los Angeles Public Library.
The county also has a Yuba County Library system with one branch in Marysville.
Furthermore, county-level trial court judges are officers of the judicial branch of the state government rather than county governments.
In 1906, the Santa Fe Railroad branch line from Amarillo came through the county and later connected the county with Hale County, and with Lubbock by 1910, giving Swisher a major north-south rail line and boosting the economy.
While the County Court no longer exercises much judicial authority, it serves as the executive branch of county government.
The county is also home to Barber-Scotia College, the Cabarrus College of Health Sciences ( a four year college ), and a branch of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College.
As early as 1830, a carding mill was started in the county on Dowagiac Creek, a branch of the St. Joseph River.
Major waterways include the Cumberland River and a small branch of Dale Hollow Lake which covers the southern end of the county.
The county council is the legislative branch of the county government and controls all spending and revenue collection.
County Council: The county council is the legislative branch of the county government and controls all the spending and revenue collection in the county.

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