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Heilwig (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪlbɪk]) is a German female given name. It is related to the names Helwig and Hillevi and to the surname Halbig. Notable
Heilwig
German noblewoman (1398–1436)
Hedvig of Holstein (German: Heilwig, Danish: Hedevig; 1398–1436) was a duchess of Schleswig and a countess of Holstein from the family of Schauenburg
Hedvig_of_Holstein
13th-century German noblewoman
Heilwig of Lippe, also known as Heilwig of Schaumburg (c. 1200 – c. 1248/1250) was a German noblewoman. She was countess of Holstein by marriage to Adolf
Heilwig_of_Lippe
German sprinter
Heilwig Jacob (born 4 July 1942) is a German sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics.In 1963, Heilwig Jacob set a
Heilwig_Jacob
Progenitor of the House of Habsburg
II of Habsburg and Agnes of Staufen. About 1217, Albert married Hedwig (Heilwig), daughter of Count Ulrich of Kyburg (died 1237) and Anna of Zähringen
Albert_IV,_Count_of_Habsburg
Lippstadt), the eldest son of Lord Bernhard II and his wife, Heilwig, a daughter of Count Otto I Heilwig of Are-Hostaden. He was co-regent with his father, and
Herman_II,_Lord_of_Lippe
German cartographer
Martin Helwig (Latin: Martino Heilwig) (5 November 1516 – 26 January 1574) was a German cartographer of Silesia and pedagogue. He was born in Neisse and
Martin_Helwig
Frankish noble (d. circa 864)
north of the Lake Constance. Conrad was son of count Welf I and countess Heilwig. Both of Conrad's sisters married into the Carolingian dynasty: the elder
Conrad the Elder, Count of Argengau
Conrad_the_Elder,_Count_of_Argengau
Duke of Zähringen
Zähringen from 1186 until his death. He was the son of Berthold IV and Heilwig of Frohburg. Berthold succeeded his father Berthold IV in 1186. At the
Berthold_V,_Duke_of_Zähringen
Queen of Denmark from 1250 to 1252
Schauenburg Castle. She was the daughter of Adolf IV, Count of Schauenburg and Heilwig of Lippe. Her grandfather Adolf III had lost the County of Holstein to
Mechtilde_of_Holstein
Seventh century Frankish count
Thiedrada (Thietrate), of Carolingian origin, and he was the father of Hedwig (Heilwig; d. after 833), married Count Welf; [citation needed] Adalung, abbot of
Isambart
German physician and journalist (1921–1989)
creationism, and anthropocentrism. In 1949 Hoimar von Ditfurth married Heilwig von Raven. Together they had four children: Jutta (born 1951), Wolf-Christian
Hoimar_von_Ditfurth
Founder of the Lordship of Lippe and the towns of Lippstadt and Lemgo
He founded the towns of Lippstadt and Lemgo. In 1167, Bernard married Heilwig (1150–1196), likely the daughter of Otto, Count of Are-Hochstaden. They
Bernard_II,_Lord_of_Lippe
Saxon noblewoman
Hedwig also Heilwig, (c. 778 – c. 835) was a Saxon noblewoman, abbess of Chelles, the wife of Count Welf, and mother-in-law of Emperor Louis the Pious
Hedwig_of_Bavaria
Countess Palatine of Bavaria by marriage
Dießen-Wolfratshausen. Adelaide, married Otto II of Stefling Heilika's sister Heilwig was married to Count Gebhard I of Leuchtenberg and brought the Lordship
Heilika_of_Lengenfeld
Ruling dynasty in Franconia, Thuringia and Bavaria in the ninth century
affiliation to the Popponids is not proven. Christian I with his wife Heilwig is sometimes placed between Poppo (~770-839/841) and his (grand-)son Henry
Popponids
Duke of Transylvania, Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia
Charles I of Hungary 20. Albert IV of Habsburg 10. Rudolf I of Germany 21. Heilwig of Kiburg 5. Klementia of Habsburg 11. Gertrude of Hohenberg 1. Stephen
Stephen_of_Anjou
Last ruler of Jever from the Wiemken dynasty
his second wife, Countess Heilwig of Oldenburg (1473–1502). Her mother was younger sister of Count John V of Oldenburg. Heilwig died when she was one year
Maria_of_Jever
Margrave of Brandenburg
excellent. Otto IV married twice, but died childless. In 1262, he married Heilwig, the daughter of Count John I of Holstein-Kiel and Elisabeth of Saxony
Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Otto_IV,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Stendal
Rector of Burgundy (c. 1125–1186)
candles for the memory of John the Baptist". Berthold IV was married to Heilwig of Frohburg, with whom he had three children: Berthold V, the last Duke
Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen
Berthold_IV,_Duke_of_Zähringen
assigned a parish. The next year, following the birth of her first child, Heilwig, she became ill with childbed fever, and the very slow rate of her recovery
Ina_Seidel
Saxony 3. Anne of Mecklenburg-Stargard 14. Adolph VII, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg 7. Anna of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schauenburg 15. Heilwig of Lippe
Barnim_VI
German nobleman
(1232-1290) Count of Holstein-Itzehoe 10. Hermann II, Lord of Lippe 5. Heilwig of Lippe 11. Oda of Tecklenburg 1. Gerhard II, Count of Holstein-Plön (1254-1312)
Gerhard II, Count of Holstein-Plön
Gerhard_II,_Count_of_Holstein-Plön
Frankish noble
family became interwoven with the Carolingian dynasty. Welf married Hedwig (Heilwig), daughter of the Saxon count Isambart; Hedwig later became abbess of Chelles
Welf_(father_of_Judith)
13th century Count of Oldenburg
a daughter of Count Henry II of Hoya, and had the following children: Heilwig, married Ekbert, Count of Bentheim-Tecklenburg (d. c. 1309/11) Christian
John_I,_Count_of_Oldenburg
Surname list
Hilbig is a variant of Helbig (German: from the medieval personal name Heilwig or Helwig) and a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hilbig
King of Denmark (1320–1326, 1329–1332)
Duke of Lolland and Estonia (1310-aft. 1347) Agnes (d. 1312); died young Heilwig (born c. 1315) Valdemar (1320–1375) Illegitimate with a lady, who according
Christopher_II_of_Denmark
Frisian forces of Focko Ukena. In 1441 Otto IV, Konrad IX's son, married Heilwig van Bronkhorst, thanks to the diplomatic efforts of his uncle, Bishop Rudolf
Lordship_of_Diepholz
eldest son of Count Adolf IV of Schauenburg and Holstein and his wife Heilwig of Lippe. After his father retired to the monastery in 1239, John ruled
John I, Count of Holstein-Kiel
John_I,_Count_of_Holstein-Kiel
Queen consort of Bohemia
of Bohemia 12. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg 6. Rudolf I of Germany 13. Heilwig of Kiburg 3. Judith of Habsburg 14. Burckhard V, Count of Hohenburg 7.
Elizabeth of Bohemia (1292–1330)
Elizabeth_of_Bohemia_(1292–1330)
Count of Holstein-Itzehoe
Holstein-Itzehoe. He was the second son of Count Adolf IV of Holstein and Heilwig of Lippe. When his father retired to a monastery in 1238, he ruled the
Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe
Gerhard_I,_Count_of_Holstein-Itzehoe
Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Henry II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg Nicholas, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg Father Henry I, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg Mother Heilwig of Bronckhorst
Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Gerhard_III,_Count_of_Holstein-Rendsburg
Count of Holstein
John (of Holstein-Kiel) and Gerhard (of Holstein-Itzehoe). Adolf married Heilwig of Lippe, daughter of Herman II, Lord of Lippe. They had: Mechthild (1225–1288)
Adolf_IV_of_Holstein
Bernhard II, Lord of Lippe 14. Hermann II, Lord of Lippe 29. Heilwig of Are-Hostaden 7. Heilwig of Lippe 30. Simon, Count of Tecklenburg 15. Oda of Tecklenburg
Valdemar III, Duke of Schleswig
Valdemar_III,_Duke_of_Schleswig
Queen consort of Hungary
(1281–1364) 8. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg 4. Rudolf I of Germany 9. Heilwig of Kiburg 2. Albert I of Germany 10. Burckhard V, Count of Hohenburg 5
Agnes_of_Austria_(1281–1364)
Count Holstein-Plön
Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe (1232-1290) Count of Holstein-Itzehoe Heilwig of Lippe Gerhard II, Count of Holstein-Plön (1254-1312) Count of Holstein-Plön
Gerhard IV, Count of Holstein-Plön
Gerhard_IV,_Count_of_Holstein-Plön
Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
(Seal of Henry, Count of Holstein and Schauenburg). He married in 1289 to Heilwig (1265 – after 1331), the daughter of Willem II van Bronkhorst, lord of
Henry I, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Henry_I,_Count_of_Holstein-Rendsburg
German noble
Adolf IV, Count of Holstein 8. Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe 17. Heilwig of Lippe 4. Gerhard II, Count of Holstein-Plön 18. John I, Lord of Mecklenburg
Adolph IX, Count of Holstein-Kiel
Adolph_IX,_Count_of_Holstein-Kiel
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Hellevi) is a Scandinavian version of the German name Helvig, originally Heilwig. The oldest record of a Swedish woman by the name Hillevi is from 1482
Hillevi
German nobleman
(died 1301), married to Gerhard von Arberg, Bggf von Köln (died 1287); Heilwig (fl. 1237/46), married to Wilhelm I von Horn; and Christina (fl. 1257)
Arnold_of_Altena
Medieval Swiss noble family
Hartmann IV, called the Elder, married Margaret of Savoy while his sister Heilwig, the future mother of King Rudolf I von Habsburg, married Albert IV of
Kyburg_family
Comte de Bar-Le Duc
Count of Toul, and daughter of Gérard I, Count of Vaudémont, and his wife Heilwig von Egisheim. Reginald and Gisele had eight children: Hugh de Bar (d. 29
Reginald_I,_Count_of_Bar
Staufen 4. Rudolf I of Germany 18. Ulrich, Count of Kiburg and Dillingen 9. Heilwig of Kiburg 19. Anna von Zähringen 2. Albert I of Germany 20. Burckhard IV
Henry_the_Friendly
Germanic noble family
children Left no descendants. Hugh VI c.970 1000–1016 1048 Eguisheim–Dagsburg Heilwig of Dagsburg eight children Acquired Eguisheim, and by marriage added Dagsburg
Etichonids
Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
left no descendants to inherit. His sisters were the late Hedvig (German: Heilwig), who was married with Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg and had left children
Adolph VIII, Count of Holstein
Adolph_VIII,_Count_of_Holstein
Margravine consort of Brandenburg
Hedwig (or Heilwig; c. 1260 – 1285/1286), a member of the royal House of Habsburg, was Margravine of Brandenburg from 1279 until her death, by her marriage
Hedwig_of_Habsburg
German count (c. 955–1034)
Mieszko II Lambert. Adelheid (died c. 1030), Abbess of Nivelles (Nijvel). Heilwig, Abbess of Neuss. Mathilde, Abbess of Dietkirchen and Vilich. Sophie, Abbess
Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lotharingia
Ezzo,_Count_Palatine_of_Lotharingia
Military unit
related to Hanseatic Legion. Perthes: W. Perthes Leben. Bd. 1 Gotha (1892) Heilwig Prosch: Die Hanseatische Legion 1815 nach Senatsakten und Familienbriefen
Hanseatic_Legion
Lord of Langeland
Bernhard II, Lord of Lippe 14. Hermann II, Lord of Lippe 29. Heilwig of Are-Hostaden 7. Heilwig of Lippe 30. Simon, Count of Tecklenburg 15. Oda of Tecklenburg
Abel,_Lord_of_Langeland
of Mecklenburg. He later married Heilwig, daughter of Count Gerhard VI of Holstein-Rendsburg (d. before 1436). Heilwig later married Dietrich of Oldenburg
Balthasar_of_Werle
Queen of Sweden from 1276 to 1290
Heluighis. In German, her name is usually given as Heilwig, which was also the name of her grandmother Heilwig of Lippe. In some modern texts, her name is spelled
Helvig_of_Holstein
Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg & 2nd Elector of Saxony
Saxe-Wittenberg 20. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg 10. Rudolf I of Germany 21. Heilwig of Kyburg 5. Agnes of Habsburg 22. Burckhard V, Count of Hohenburg 11.
Rudolf II, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
Rudolf_II,_Duke_of_Saxe-Wittenberg
Oldest women's religious house in the Duchy of Saxony
Wittgenstein; before 1290–1323) Lutgard II (Lutgard of Bicken; 1324–1360) Heilwig (Heilwig of Bentheim; 1361) Elisabeth I (Elisabeth of Berg; 1361–1374) Hillegund
Herford_Abbey
Queen of Germany from 1273 to 1281
Gertrude married Rudolf (1218–1291), son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg and Heilwig of Kyburg. She went on to live with her husband as a comital couple in
Gertrude_of_Hohenberg
Adelheid of Querfurt 5. Matilda of Holstein 22. Hermann II, Lord of Lippe 11. Heilwig of Lippe 23. Oda of Tecklenburg 1. Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig 24. Jaromar
Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig
Valdemar_IV,_Duke_of_Schleswig
9th-century Carolingian military commander
Grapfeld, or perhaps of Poppo's son, Christian I of Grapfeld, and his wife, Heilwig. His brother was Poppo, Duke of Thuringia. The Popponids were probably
Henry,_Margrave_of_the_Franks
German noble family
9 October 1267 – 27 November 1308 Margraviate of Stendal (at Stendal) Heilwig of Holstein-Kiel (d.1305) 1279 no children Judith of Henneberg-Schleusingen
House_of_Ascania
Queen of the Franks from 843 to 876
Welf I (d. 825), Count of Altorf in Alamannia; her mother was Hedwig (Heilwig; c. 775 – after 833), a daughter of the Saxon count Isambart. Emma's elder
Hemma
Simon was the son of Count Henry I of Tecklenburg and his wife, Eilike (Heilwig) of Oldenburg (1126 – after 1189). In 1156, he succeeded his father as
Simon_I,_Count_of_Tecklenburg
Historical county of Germany
1305 Son of John I and Agnes of Lower Isenburg c.1320 – 23 August 1325 Heilwig of Katzenelnbogen [bg] (d.1346) 2 December 1312 four children 23 August
County_of_Isenburg
Rulers of Brandenburg in 1157-1806
1238 1267–1308 27 November 1308 Margraviate of Brandenburg (at Stendal) Heilwig of Holstein-Kiel (d. 1305) 1279 no children Judith of Henneberg (d. 1315)
List of margraves and electors of Brandenburg
List_of_margraves_and_electors_of_Brandenburg
Queen of Denmark from 1330 to 1331
Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry I, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, and Heilwig of Bronckhorst. Her first husband was John II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg,
Elizabeth of Holstein-Rendsburg
Elizabeth_of_Holstein-Rendsburg
Queen of Bohemia (1306, 1307–1310)
of Bohemia 12. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg 6. Rudolf I of Germany 13. Heilwig of Kiburg 3. Judith of Habsburg 14. Burckhard V, Count of Hohenburg 7.
Anne_of_Bohemia_(1290–1313)
Trappist monastery in Reiningue, Alsace, France
In 1046, a priory of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine was founded by Heilwig of Dabo, Countess of Eguisheim and mother of Pope Leo IX. The latter dedicated
Oelenberg_Abbey
Scientist and Expert of Valley Fever (1923-2012)
Einstein (deceased) and Josefa Spiero Einstein Warburg (deceased) Sister: Heilwig Einstein Odlivak of NY, NY (deceased);, Half-sister, Christina Mills (Maria
Hans_Einstein
or even whether they are related is unknown. Albert II married Hedwig (Heilwig), a daughter of Count Henry I of Dagsburg and Egisheim, himself a son of
County_of_Moha
German noble family
3 January 1225 – 1238 County of Schauenburg (with Holstein from 1227) Heilwig of Lippe (I) 1223 four children 8 July 1261 Kiel aged Count of Holstein
Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein
Counts_of_Schauenburg_and_Holstein
German duke
Elisabeth of Mecklenburg 3. Elisabeth of Schauenburg and Holstein-Rendsburg 14. Florence of Bronckhorst 7. Heilwig of Bronckhorst 15. Ermengarde of Anholt
Albert IV, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Albert_IV,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Dutch artist
Heilwig van Redinchaven, bringing her back to Dijon. Another visit of over two months was recorded in 1413. In 1415 he died in Dijon, leaving Heilwig
Jean_Malouel
Danish noble
Adelheid of Querfurt 5. Matilda of Holstein 22. Hermann II, Lord of Lippe 11. Heilwig of Lippe 23. Oda of Tecklenburg 1. Eric Longlegs, Lord of Langeland 24
Eric Longlegs, Lord of Langeland
Eric_Longlegs,_Lord_of_Langeland
Surname list
is an archaic Germanic given name, sometimes a short form of the name Heilwig. Notable people with the surname include: Benny Heylen [es; fr; nl] (born
Heylen
the marriage of Hugo VI, Count of Nordgau and Count of Eguisheim, with Heilwig of Dagsburg (d. 1046). The Etichonids built another Dagsburg Castle in
County_of_Dagsburg
German noblewoman and Lady of Mecklenburg (died 1327)
Saxe-Wittenberg 12. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg 6. Rudolf I, King of Germany 13. Heilwig of Kiburg 3. Agnes of Austria 14. Burchard V, Count of Hohenberg 7. Gertrude
Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg (died 1327)
Anna_of_Saxe-Wittenberg_(died_1327)
Queen of Denmark from 1320 to 1330
(1320–1375). Two of their children died in infancy: Agnes (b. 1312) and Heilwig (c. 1315). Her only surviving daughter, Margarete, married Louis V, Duke
Euphemia_of_Pomerania
Gymnasium Süderelbe Gymnasium-Kaiser-Friedrich-Ufer Hansa-Gymnasium Bergedorf Heilwig Gymnasium Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium Heinrich-Hertz-Schule Heisenberg-Gymnasium
List_of_schools_in_Germany
Topics referred to by the same term
Queen consort of Magnus Ladulås of Sweden Hedvig of Holstein (German: Heilwig; 1398–1436), duchess of Schleswig, mother of King Christian I of Denmark
Helvig
Ortsteil of Gremersdorf in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
October 1304 the widow of Henry I, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, the countess Heilwig (1265–1324) with her children's Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Kembs_(Gremersdorf)
Surname list
surname. The surname Halbig is derived from the medieval personal name Heilwig or Helwig. Notable people with this surname include: Carl Halbig, founder
Halbig
Noble family
County of Tecklenburg, ruling with his wife until 1264) Judith one child Heilwig, Countess of Tecklenburg c.1245 three children c.1280 Tecklenburg aged
House_of_Holland_(nobility)
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
Holstein-Rendsburg 5. Elisabeth of Schauenburg and Holstein-Rendsburg 11. Heilwig of Bronckhorst 1. John III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg 12. Niklot I, Count
John III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
John_III,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Duchess of Calabria (1295–1323)
Staufen 4. Rudolf I of Germany 18. Ulrich, Count of Kiburg and Dillingen 9. Heilwig of Kiburg 19. Anna von Zähringen 2. Albert I of Germany 20. Burckhard IV
Catherine of Austria, Duchess of Calabria
Catherine_of_Austria,_Duchess_of_Calabria
County of the Holy Roman Empire
military conflict in 1314/15 and was only resolved in 1315. Engelbert married Heilwig, daughter of Louis I of Isenburg-Büdingen in 1286. They had a daughter
County_of_Nidda
Royal of the House of Luxembourg and Duchess of Lower Bavaria
of Bohemia 28. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg 14. Rudolf I of Germany 29. Heilwig of Kiburg 7. Judith of Habsburg 30. Burchard III of Hohenberg 15. Gertrude
Margaret of Bohemia, Duchess of Bavaria
Margaret_of_Bohemia,_Duchess_of_Bavaria
of Holstein-Rendsburg 8. Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg 17. Heilwig of Bronckhorst 4. Henry II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg 18. Nicholas II
Gerhard VII, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Gerhard_VII,_Count_of_Holstein-Rendsburg
Dutch philosopher
publish on this topic. Van Lynden was the daughter of Dirk van Lynden en Heilwig van Lynden, member of a Dutch noble family. She lived with her parents
Josina_Carolina_van_Lynden
Former German royal house
Bernard II 1140 Lippstadt Son of Herman I 1167 – 1196 Lordship of Lippe Heilwig of Are-Hochstaden [bg] eleven children 1224 Mežotne aged 83-84 Brother
House_of_Lippe
German jurist
von Bülow on Prützen, Hägerfelde, Mühlengeez and Critzow, and the Hedwig Heilwig, b. from Behr to Nustrow. The couple had four children: Hedwig Louise Friderika
Karl_Albert_von_Kamptz
German writer and organiser (1876–1945)
on 5 April 1945. Bibliography adapted from the Neue Deutsche Biographie Heilwig Rennenberg, Schauspiel in vier Aufzügen, 1905. Hero Onkens Ausfahrt und
Otto_Sigfrid_Reuter
Count. Wilhelm was the only son of Bruno IV of Braunsberg († 1325) and Heilwig von Katzenelnbogen (* around 1290; † 1333), daughter of Wilhelm I of Katzenelnbogen
William I of Isenburg-Braunsberg
William_I_of_Isenburg-Braunsberg
Wittgenstein, Abbess (pre-1290–1323) Lutgard II of Bicken, Abbess (1324–1360) Heilwig of Bentheim, Abbess (1361) Elisabeth I of Berg, Abbess (1361–1374) Hillegund
List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Czechoslovakia 11.8 11.89 Q 4 Galina Gayda Soviet Union 11.9 11.94 Q 5 Heilwig Jacob United Team of Germany 11.9 11.96 Q 6 Madeleine Cobb Great Britain
Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres
Athletics_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres
daughter of Sir Jan van der Dussen. Catharina Duyk From Goedele he had: Heilwig van Wassenaer, married to Willem van Duvenvoorde Philips furthermore had:
Philips_III_van_Wassenaer
County of the Holy Roman Empire
County of Hoya Regency of Heilwig of Hoya (1374-1380) Nephew of Otto II. Otto III [de] c.1367 Son of Christian II and Heilwig of Hoya 1374 – 22 July 1418
County_of_Oldenburg
German member of the Red Army Faction
have been her father's wartime involvements. In 1960 she enrolled at the "Heilwig Gymnasium" (secondary school) in Hamburg. This is where she was later taught
Silke_Maier-Witt
1363) Adelaide (d. 1392), married in 1362 to Count Otto VI of Tecklenburg Mechtild (d. 1365), married Count Henry II of Holstein-Rendsburg Heilwig v t e
Bernard_V,_Lord_of_Lippe
Wikimedia article list
Gerhard I the Great 1292 Son of Henry I, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg and Heilwig of Bronckhorst 1326 – 1330 Duchy of Schleswig Sophia of Werle 1315 four
Duke_of_Schleswig
Duke of Saxe-Bergedorf-Mölln
of Schauenburg and Holstein-Rendsburg 22. Florence of Bronckhorst 11. Heilwig of Bronckhorst 23. Ermengarde of Anholt 1. Eric III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Eric III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Eric_III,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
husband's accession 10 September 1281 husband's death 9 September 1287 John II Heilwig of Holstein-Kiel John I, Count of Holstein-Kiel (Schauenburg) 1250 29 January
List of consorts of Brandenburg
List_of_consorts_of_Brandenburg
Street in Hamburg, Germany
of the abbey, and Heilwigstraße in memory of the founder of the abbey, Heilwig of Holstein and Schauenburg, wife of Adolf IV., refer back to this origin
Harvestehuder_Weg
Rhenish noble
1309), daughter of Louis I. They had two children Margarethe (died 1336) Heilwig (died 1333), married 1305 Bruno IV of Wied-Braunsberg-Isenburg (died 23
Wilhelm I, Count of Katzenelnbogen
Wilhelm_I,_Count_of_Katzenelnbogen
HEILWIG
HEILWIG
HEILWIG
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Christian, Finnish, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Devoted One; Tender; Light; Free Man; Palm Tree; Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl; A Man; Wet Meadow; Little and Womanly; Plant of Dates; Soft; Mild; Clemency; Variant of Helen
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Mythological, Rajasthani
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German
Bright
Girl/Female
Tamil
Good conduct
Girl/Female
Arabic, Nigerian
Thankful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Desired by the Sun
Boy/Male
Irish
Hound of the plains.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Liberation
HEILWIG
HEILWIG
HEILWIG
HEILWIG
HEILWIG