7. John II. Earl of Oldenburgh.
JOHN, eldest Son of John and Anne of Hoien, was Earl of Oldenburgh and Dalmenhorst in the year of Grace 1300. He greatly assisted his Ne∣phews
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JOHN, eldest Son of John and Anne of Hoien, was Earl of Oldenburgh and Dalmenhorst in the year of Grace 1300. He greatly assisted his Ne∣phews
(by his Brother Christian) a∣gainst Gilbert Bronkhurst Archbishop of Bremen. In his youth he was so lavish and profuse in his expences, that he became extremely poor; which in his more mature years he recovered, and gave himself to acts of Piety and Devotion. He was joyned in Wed∣lock to Margaret Countess of Lippien, who bare to him CONRADE, after∣wards Earl of Oldenburgh; and JU∣DITH, who was affianced to Rudolph Earl of Diepholitan.