Holstein-Plön was a county () in the Holy Roman Empire centred on Plön in Holstein. It was held by the House of Schauenburg who had ruled in Holstein and Stormarn since 1110/11. The county emerged before 1295 when the County of Holstein-Itzehoe was partitioned after the death of Count Gerhard I of Holstein-Itzehoe (died 1290) into the counties of Holstein-Plön, Holstein-Pinneberg and Holstein-Rendsburg.
Holstein-Plön was a county () in the Holy Roman Empire centred on Plön in Holstein. It was held by the House of Schauenburg who had ruled in Holstein and Stormarn since 1110/11. The county emerged before 1295 when the County of Holstein-Itzehoe was partitioned after the death of Count Gerhard I of Holstein-Itzehoe (died 1290) into the counties of Holstein-Plön, Holstein-Pinneberg and Holstein-Rendsburg.
The following counts ruled over Holstein-Plön: 1295–1312 Gerhard II the Blind (born 1253; died 1312), married Agnes of Brandenburg (born after 1255; died 1304), daughter of John I of Brandenburg, in 1293 1312–1314 Gerhard IV (died before 1320), dean (Dompropst) of Lübeck Cathedral, 1300–1311 1312–1359 John III the Mild (born ; died 1359) 1323–1350 (born ; died 1350) was never a ruler, but only a landowner and canon at Lübeck Cathedral 1321–1359 John III the Mild, also Count of Holstein-Kiel and Lord of Fehmarn 1359–1390 Adolphus VII (died 1390), also Count of Holstein-Kiel and Lord of Fehmarn
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