Christian I of Denmark had inherited the …

Years: 1474 - 1474

Christian I of Denmark had inherited the Duchy of Schleswig, a Danish fief, when the Holstein-Rendsburg line of the Schauenburg counts became extinct in 1459 with the death of his uncle Adolf VIII of Holstein-Rendsburg (and in personal union as Adolf I Duke of Schleswig).

Through the Treaty of Ribe (1460) Christian had been elected Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, then still a Saxe-Lauenburgian subfief within the Holy Roman Empire.

Lauenburg's liege lord Emperor Frederick III in 1474 elevates Christian I as Count of Holstein-Rendsburg to Duke of Holstein, thus becoming an immediate imperial (reichsunmittelbar) vassal.

Both Holstein and Schleswig are ruled from 1474 by the Danish crown.

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