Maurice, Count of Oldenburg
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Maurice I (German: Moritz I.) was Count of Oldenburg from 1169 through 1211.
Maurice, Count of Oldenburg
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Regnal titles |
Preceded by
Count of Oldenburg
1169–1211 |
Succeeded by
Christian II |
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