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  1. Anton Gunther Friedrich Elimar (23 January 1844 – 17 October 1895) was a duke of Oldenburg, and the son of Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg and Princess Cecilia of Sweden.

  2. 1088 /1101–1108 Elimar I; 1108–1143 Elimar II; 1143–1168 Christian I the Quarrelsome; 1168–1211 Maurice I; 1209–1251 Otto I, joint rule with Christian II and later with John I; 1211–1233 Christian II; 1233–1272 John I; 1272–1278 Christian III; 1272–1301 Otto II, Count of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst; 1278–1305 John II; 1302–1323 ...

  3. Duke August (1836) – Duke Elimar (1844) Died: January 27, 1844 in Oldenburg Buried: Ducal Mausoleum, St. Gertrude’s Cemetery in Oldenburg. Cecilia of Sweden, Grand Duchess of Oldenburg * * * * * * * * * * Peter II Grand Duke of Oldenburg. Born: July 8, 1827 in Oldenburg Parents: Grand Duke August I of Oldenburg and Princess Ida of ...

  4. History. 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.

  5. Danneskiold-Samsøe (illegitimate branch) The House of Oldenburg is an ancient dynasty of German origin whose members rule or have ruled in Denmark, Iceland, Greece, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Livonia, Schleswig, Holstein, and Oldenburg.

  6. Links==* Geneall * Wikipedia * Count of Oldenburg 1143–1167> Predecessor: Elimar II Successor Maurice I Count Egilmar I of Rustringen, Count of Oldenburg (c.1040 - c.1108) Justin Howery Swanstrom wrote on 10/27/2016: I recommend disconnecting Helyas 'The Swan Knight' von Potenburg, (Fictitious Character of Legend) as father of Elimar.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2019 · Elimar II of Oldenburg = Egilmar II; s(001); † ca. 1142; Count of Lerigau; Eilika von Rietberg; children: 1. Christian I (010); † 1167; 2. Henrik of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen; Count of Brockhausen / Höya; † 1167; m Salome of Geldern; † after 1167; 3. Otto; cleric / canon in Bremen; 4. Beatrix; m Friedrich of Ampfurt; 5.