Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Holstein
Otto II of Holstein
Eduviges de Holstein
Eduviges de Holstein. Reina consorte de Suecia, mujer de Magnus Ladulás. Era hija del conde Gerardo I de Holstein y de Isabel de Mecklemburgo.
Matilde de Holstein
Matilde de Holstein. Reina consorte de Dinamarca, esposa del rey Abel I. Era hija del conde Adolfo IV de Holstein y de Eduviges de Lippe. En segundas nupcias casó con Birger jarl, regente de Suecia.
Magnus de Holstein
Magnus de Holstein fue un príncipe de Dinamarca y miembro de la Casa de Oldemburgo. Como vasallo de Iván IV de Rusia fue el rey titular de Livonia entre 1570 y 1578.
Adolf III of Holstein
Adolfo III, Conde de Schauenburgo y Holstein fue el gobernante de los condados de Schauenburg y Holstein. Es particularmente recordado por establecer una nueva población para comerciantes en los bancos del Alster cerca de Neue Burg en Hamburgo.
Adolf IV of Holstein
Adolf IV, was a Count of Schauenburg (1225–1238) and of Holstein (1227–1238), of the House of Schaumburg. Adolf was the eldest son of Adolf III of Schauenburg and Holstein by his second wife, Adelheid of Querfurt.
Adolfo XI de Holstein
Adolfo VIII de Holstein o Adolfo XI de Schauenburg, como Adolfo I Duque de Schleswig, y como Adolfo VIII conde de Holstein-Rendsburg, era el vasallo más poderoso del reino danés.
Adolf III of Schauenburg
Adolf III of Schauenburg (1511–1556) was the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1547 to 1556.
Inés de Holstein
Agnes of Holstein was a Countess of Holstein-Kiel by birth and by marriage a Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg. She was the daughter of Count John III of Holstein-Plön and Catherine, daughter of Duke Henry III of Silesia-Glogau.
Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein
Baron Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein, was a Swedish diplomat, soldier and courtier best known for being Sweden's Ambassador to France during the end of the Ancien Regime and the early years of the French Revolution, as well as being the husband of Madame de Staël. Erik Magnus assisted Gustav III during the Swedish Revolution of 1772 and was later named Chamberlain to Queen Sophia Magdalena. In 1783, he was appointed chargé d'affaires to the Court of France, and in 1785 he was named Ambassador. On 21 January 1786, he married the daughter of the French Minister of Finance, Jacques Necker, mademoiselle Anne Louise Germaine Necker, who was to achieve fame as "Madame de Staël".