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  1. He was the eldest son of Gerhard II and his wife, Ingeborg of Sweden. He inherited Holstein-Plön; on 7 June 1314, he sold most of his inheritance to his brother John III. Marriage and issue. He married on 30 July 1313 to Anastasia of Schwerin (c. 1291 – after 1316), a daughter of Nicholas I of Schwerin, and had the following children with her:

  2. He was the son of Count Gerhard II the Blind of Holstein-Plön and of the Danish Queen Dowager Agnes of Brandenburg, a fact that made him a maternal half-brother of Eric VI and Christopher II. In 1312 John and his paternal half-brother Gerhard IV succeeded their father as co-ruling counts of Holstein-Plön.

  3. Gerhard II (1254–1312), Count of Holstein-Plön; Adolph VI (1256–1315), Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schauenburg; Henry I (1258–1304), Count of Holstein-Rendsburg; Elisabeth (d. before 1284), married to Count Burchard of Wolpe; Albrert (1272–1281) Bruno; Otto; Matilda, married to Count John of Wunstorf

  4. Gerhard IV (c. 1277 – 1323), was Count Holstein-Plön from 1312 until his death.. Life . He was the eldest son of Gerhard II and his wife, Ingeborg of Sweden.He inherited Holstein-Plön; on 7 June 1314, he sold most of his inheritance to his brother John III.

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  6. He was the son of Count Gerhard II the Blind of Holstein-Plön and of the Danish Queen Dowager Agnes of Brandenburg, a fact that made him a half-brother of Eric VI and Christopher II. In 1312 John and his brother Gerhard IV succeeded their father as co-ruling counts of Holstein-Plön.