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  1. Egilmar I [1] (c. 1060–1112) was the first Count of Oldenburg and thus founder of the House of Oldenburg. He reigned from c. 1091 to 1108. [2] History. Count Egilmar I is mentioned for the first time as a witness in a document from Archbishop Liemar of Hamburg-Bremen, which is dated 1091.

  2. Elimar I, noto anche come Egilmar (in italiano Adelmiro o Elimaro) ( 1040 – 1112 ), fu conte di Oldenburg dal 1101 al 1108, e conte di Lerigau dal 1088 al 1108. Egli è noto per essere il più antico antenato patrilineare del casato degli Oldenburg.

  3. Elimar di Oldenburg, nome completo Antonio Gunther Federico Elimar ( Oldenburg, 23 gennaio 1844 – Erlau, 17 ottobre 1895 ), fu un duca di Oldenburg . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Matrimonio. 3 Titolo. 4 Ascendenza. 5 Note. 6 Altri progetti. 7 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

    • Counts of Oldenburg
    • Full Style
    • Prime Ministers of The Republic of Oldenburg
    1088/1101–1108 Elimar I
    1108–1143 Elimar II
    1143–1168 Christian I the Quarrelsome
    1168–1211 Maurice I

    Grand Duke of Oldenburg, Heir in Norway, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Ditmarshes & Oldenburg, Prince of Lübeck and Birkenfeld, Lord of Jever and Kniphausen

    1918–1919 Bernhard Kuhnt (USPD)
    1919–1923 Theodor Tantzen (DDP)
    1923–1930 Eugen von Finckh(no party)
    1930–1932 Friedrich Cassebohm
  4. Germany. The County of Oldenburg ( German: Grafschaft Oldenburg) was a county of the Holy Roman Empire . In 1448 Christian I of Denmark (of the House of Oldenburg ), Count of Oldenburg became King of Denmark, and later King of Norway and King of Sweden. One of his grandsons, Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp was the first Duke of Holstein-Gottorp .

  5. The first known count of Oldenburg was Elimar I (d. 1108). Elimar's descendants appear as vassals, though sometimes rebellious ones, of the dukes of Saxony; but they attained the dignity of princes of the empire when the emperor Frederick I dismembered the Saxon duchy in 1180.

  6. Count Elimar I was first mentioned in 1091. The ancestral home of the family is Oldenburg Castle. In the 12th century, Rastede Monastery near Oldenburg became their house monastery and later their country seat to this day. Marriages of medieval counts of Oldenburg paved the way for their heirs to become kings of various Scandinavian kingdoms.