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  1. Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg (1040–1108) . Elimar II, Count of Oldenburg (1070–1142) . Henry I of Oldenburg, Count of Wildeshausen (1102–1167) Gerard of Oldenburg, Prince Archbishop of Bremen and Hamburg and Osnabrück († 1219)

  2. Christian I, known as "the Quarrelsome" (died 1167), was Count of Oldenburg from 1143 to 1167. He was son of Elimar II, Count of Oldenburg and wife Eilika von Werl-Rietberg, daughter of Count Heinrich von Rietberg. Marriage and issue. He married Kunigunde and had: Maurice, Count of Oldenburg (c. 1145 - c. 1211) References

  3. cswiki Elimar I. dawiki Egilmar 1. af Oldenburg; dewiki Egilmar I. (Oldenburg) elwiki Έγκιλμαρ Α΄ του Όλντενμπουργκ; enwiki Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg; eswiki Egilmar I de Oldemburgo; fawiki اگیلمار یکم، گراف اولدنبورگ; frwiki Egilmar Ier; glwiki Egilmar I de Oldemburgo

  4. Elimar I (1040-1112) also known as Egilmar I, was the first Count of Oldenburg and reigned from 1101 to 1108. Life and family. Elimar married Rixa (also called Rikissa and Richenza), who according to the annals of Stade was the daughter of Dedi or Adalger. The name of Elimar is found in a charter dating from 1108.

  5. When Elimar II Count of Oldenburg was born in 1070, his father, Elimar I Count of Oldenburg, was 31 and his mother, Richenza von Dithmarschen, was 26. He married Eilika von Werl-Riedberg before 1120, in Germany. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. 1423–1440 Dietrich the Lucky. 1440–1448 Christian VII. 1448–1483 Gerhard VI "the Quarrelsome". 1483–1500 Adolph, Count of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst. 1500–1526 John V. 1526–1529 John VI, joint rule with his brothers George, Christopher and Anthony I, forced to resign in 1529. 1526–1529 George, joint rule with his brothers John VI ...

  7. According to Wikipedia: Elimar I (c. 1040-1112) was the first Count of Oldenburg and reigned from c. 1091 to 1108.[1] Elimar married Rixa (also called Rikissa and Richenza), who according to the Annals of Stade was the daughter of Dedi or Adalger,[2] and according to the same source, her mother was Ida of Elthorp (the Annales Stadenses also record that "Rikencen, filie Ide de Elthrope" was the ...