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Holstein and on
Because Holstein cattle weren't a beef breed, they were rarely seen on a ranch, though one might be found now and then for the milk supply.
Grimm was adamant on one subject, however ; he wanted the Danish duchy of Holstein to be under German control.
The Swedes were not happy with the Danes ' frequent wars on Schleswig, Holstein, Mecklenburg, and Pomerania, which were a disturbance to Swedish exports ( notably iron ) to the European continent.
The modern town was founded by Adolf II, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein, in 1143 as a German settlement on the river island Bucu.
Franz Anton began his career as a military officer in the service of the Duchy of Holstein, and after being fired, went on to hold a number of musical directorships.
Schleswig and Holstein on the Jutland Peninsula
Though the status quo was restored, the conflict lingered on and on 1 February 1864 the German Confederation, i. e. Prussian and Austrian troops crossed the Eider sparking off the Second Schleswig War, after which Denmark had to cede Schleswig and Holstein according to the Treaty of Vienna.
A central element of the German nationalistic claim, was the insistence on Schleswig and Holstein being a single, indivisible entity.
Strategically located on a narrow isthmus between the lakes and the River Schwentine, Plön remained a centre of the County of Holstein until the Danish royal house fell in the 15th century.
Sterling made world news on 12-09-09, when a Holstein cow was born on a local farm with a white cross on its forehead.
A Wisconsin professor said that white markings on the head of Holstein cows are not unusual, though " the shape of a cross is unique ".
The town was organized on November 10, 1855 across the line from the town of New Holstein.
# Denmark on account of Holstein
In several important debates he led the attack on the government, and opposed the policy of Bismarck, not only on finances but also on Polish and Danish affairs, in particular the impending crisis with Denmark over Schleswig and Holstein.
Napoleon had on 31 July instructed his Foreign Minister, Talleyrand, to inform the Danes that if they did not wish for Holstein to be invaded and occupied by Jean Bernadotte they must prepare for war against Britain.
The Slavic Obotrites tribe settled eastern Holstein in the 7th / 8th centuries A. D. and built a castle on Pheasant Island in the lake now called the Großer Eutiner See.
The Danish position can be exemplified with an inscription on a stone in the walls of the town of Rendsburg ( Danish: Rendsborg ) located on the border between Schleswig and Holstein: Eidora Terminus Imperii Romani (" The River Eider is the Border of the Holy Roman Empire ").
The Saxon dukes, however, continued to rule central Holstein, and when Lothair of Supplinburg became duke of Saxony ( 1106 ), on the extinction of the Billung line, he enfeoofed Lord Adolphus of Schauenburg with the County of Holstein, as a Saxon subfief, becoming Adolphus I, Count of Holstein with the Saxon, later Lower Saxon dukes as liege lords.

Holstein and other
The conquerors King Frederick II, Duke Adolf, and Duke John II the Elder divided Dithmarschen into two parts: the south became a part of Holstein in personal union with Denmark while the north came into the possession of the other Duke of Holstein.
After the death of Col. French, Glenn Moore took over part of the operation as Iowana Milk Farm, and G. Decker French operated the other part of the operation as Iowana Holstein Farm.
The underage Frederick was elected co-Duke of Schleswig and Holstein in 1482, soon after the death of his father, the other co-duke being his elder brother by ten years, King John of Denmark.
Holstein was inhabited mainly by the West Germanic Saxons, aside Wends ( such as Obotrites ) and other Slavic peoples in the East.
Whereas at the west coast North Frisian prevailed, about the other half of the South Schleswigers used Low Saxon, which had developed from Middle Low German, as their mother tongue, also prevailing in Holstein.
So the revenues of the duchies, deriving from the rights of overlordship in the various towns and territories of Schleswig and Holstein, were divided in three equal shares by assigning the revenues of particular areas and landed estates, themselves remaining undivided, to each of the elder brothers, while other general revenues, such as taxes from towns and customs dues, were levied together but then shared among the elder brothers.
The Schleswig-Holstein Question was the name given to the whole complex of diplomatic and other issues arising in the 19th century out of the relations of the two duchies, Schleswig and Holstein, to the Danish crown and the German Confederation on the other.
After Christian IX of Denmark merged Schleswig ( not Holstein ) into Denmark in 1863 after his ascension to the Danish throne that year, Bismarck's diplomatic abilities finally convinced Austria to participate in the war, with the assent of the other European large powers and under the auspices of the German Confederation.
After Christian IX of Denmark merged Schleswig and Holstein into Denmark in 1863 after his ascension to the Danish throne that year, Bismarck's diplomatic abilities finally convinced Austria to participate in the war, with the assent of the other European large powers and under the auspices of the German Confederation.
If the breeding records show that one parent is of a breed other than Holstein-Friesian or Holstein or Friesian, then such parent must be a purebred animal fully registered in a herd book of a dairy-breed society recognised by the Society.
Holstein observed that given the nature of the comments it would have been virtually impossible to defend Wilhelm for having made them and that Bülow could not have done other than what he did, which was to dispute the factual accuracy of much of what Wilhelm had said and leave blame for events squarely with him, with the explanation that the comments had been made with the best of intentions and would certainly not be repeated.
( The originally conflicting protocols of succession between the duchies and Denmark would have stipulated that, contrary to the treaty, the duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg would have had heads of state other than the King of Denmark.
Christians, especially Saxons from Holstein, and pagans raided each other across the Limes Saxonicus, usually for tribute.
Similar attachments have been reported in other species: in April 1929, a group of young forest mice ( Apodemus sylvaticus ) was reported in Holstein, Germany ; and there have been reports of squirrel kings.
The Jutland peninsula showing Holstein in yellow, southern Schleswig in brown, northern Schleswig in red, and the other Danish parts of Jutland in terracotta ( dark red )
The Schleswig-Holstein Question (; ) was a complex of diplomatic and other issues arising in the 19th century from the relations of two duchies, Schleswig () and Holstein (), to the Danish crown and to the German Confederation.
This involved the question, raised by the death of the last common male heir to both Denmark and the two duchies, as to the proper succession in the duchies, and the constitutional questions arising out of the relations of the duchies to the Danish crown, to each other, and of Holstein to the German Confederation.
Danes also brought forward rulings of a Danish clerical court and a German Emperor, of 1424 and 1421 respectively, stating that Schleswig rightfully belonged to Denmark, because it was a Danish fief and Holstein was a fief of the Holy Roman Empire, wanting Schleswig and Holstein to separate from each other.
The legendary motif of the great archer forced to shoot an apple from his son's head appears among other Germanic nations, as the story of Egil in the Þiðrekssaga, William of Cloudesley in an English ballad, Hemming Wolf in Holstein, Puncher in an Upper Rhenish legend in Malleus Maleficarum, and most famously William Tell in Switzerland.
Leonard Holstein was the commander of the ANP's Los Angeles unit when it was active and later served the ANP in other capacities.
The status of Holstein as part of the confederacy, on the other hand, was not questioned.

Holstein and hand
After the removal of Bismarck, foreign policy was in the hands of the erratic Kaiser, who played an increasingly reckless hand, and the powerful foreign office under the leadership of Friedrich von Holstein.

Holstein and after
Both Schleswig and Holstein were therefore administered from Copenhagen, even after the Empire's dissolution, when the Danish kings as dukes of Holstein became monarchs of the German Confederation in 1815.
Several of his paternal ancestors had been kings of independent Norway ( Haakon V of Norway, Christian I of Norway, Frederick I, Christian III, Frederick II, Christian IV, as well as Frederick III of Norway who integrated Norway into the Oldenburg state with Denmark, Slesvig and Holstein, after which it was not independent until 1814 ).
Shortly after, the Holy Roman Emperor appointed the counts of Schaumburg to become counts of Holstein as well.
Christian inherited Holstein and Schleswig after a short " interregnum " as the eldest son of the sister of late Duke Adolf VIII, Duke of Schleswig ( Southern Jutland ) and Count of Holstein, of the Schauenburg fürst clan, who died 4 December 1459, without children.
Holstein was occupied by Denmark after the Battle of Stellau ( 1201 ), but was reconquered by the Count of Schauenburg and his allies in the Battle of Bornhöved ( 1227 ).
The Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein partitioned Holstein several times among the inheriting sons into up to six lines, named after their towns of residence:
From 1817 he directed the triangulation of Holstein, to which a few years later was added a complete geodetic survey of Denmark ( finished after his death ).
He felt bitterly the humiliation of Prussia by Austria after the victory of the reaction ; and in 1852 he set his signature reluctantly to the treaty which, in his view, surrendered the " constitutional rights of Schleswig and Holstein ".
The Duchy of Schleswig, or Southern Jutland ( Sønderjylland ), had been a Danish fief, though having been more or less independent from the Kingdom of Denmark during the centuries, similarly to Holstein, that had been from the first a fief of the Holy Roman Empire, originating in the small area of Nordalbingia, in today western Holstein, inhabited then mostly by Saxons, but in 13th century expanded to the present Holstein, after winning local Danish overlord.
The duchy of Schleswig was legally a Danish fief and not part of the Holy Roman Empire or, after 1815, of the German Confederation ( German: Deutscher Bund, Danish: Tysk Forbund ), but the duchy of Holstein was a Holy Roman fief and a state of both the Empire and later the German Confederation of 1815 1866.
However, this development sparked a German national awakening after the Napoleonic wars and led to a strong popular movement in Holstein and Southern Schleswig for unification of Holstein and also Schleswig with a new Germany ( see German unification ), turning out to be Prussian-dominated, as it was.
On February 15 and June 11, 1854 Frederick VII, after consulting the estates, promulgated special constitutions for Schleswig and Holstein respectively, under which the provincial assemblies received certain very limited powers.

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