General superintendents for the royal shares of the Holstein and Schleswig duchies
The general superintendents were then first seated in
Flensburg, since 1693 in
Rendsburg. There were also general superintendents for the Duchies of Holstein (ducal share) and of Schleswig (ducal share). • 1636–1668: (also Klotz;
Lippstadt, 13 September 1606 – 13 May 1668, Flensburg), first general superintendent for the Duchies of Holstein and of Schleswig (royal shares) • 1668–1673: (also von Rehfeld;
Kitzscher, 24 September 1610 – 7 July 1673, Schleswig), only competent for Schleswig, before court preacher in
Bremervörde for
Administrator Frederick II of the
Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen (1643–1645) • 1673–1678: Johan(n) Hudemann (
Wewelsfleth, 12 October 1606 – 24 March 1678), he succeeded Rehefeld as general superintendent for Schleswig and served in the same function for Holstein royal share already since 1668 • 1678–1684: (also Støcken, Stöcken, and Stöken; Rendsburg, 15 August 1633 – 4 September 1684, ibidem) • 1684–1709: (also Schwarz; Waldau in Pomerania, now Wałdowo a part of today's
Sępólno Krajeńskie, 5 February 1632 – 6 January 1709, Rendsburg), he first served as general superintendent only for Schleswig royal share, but succeeded in 1689 also as general superintendent for Holstein royal share too. Schwartz moved the united general superintendency to Rendsburg in 1693 • 1709–1721: (also Dassau, Dassow, Theodorus Dassovius; Hamburg, 27 February 1648 – 6 January 1721, Rendsburg), his ambit also included the formerly ducal Schleswig share, before served by general superintendent , who continued to officiate in Holstein ducal share • 1721–1724: Thomas Clausen (also Claussen; Flensburg, 29 April 1677 – 23 April 1724, Hamburg) • 1724–1728: Andreas Hojer (also Hoyer;
Karlum, 16 May 1654 – 10 July 1728, Rendsburg), uncle of the homonymous Danish historian, served already as viceprovost for Schwartz since 1694 • 1728–1747: (
Riga, 27 February 1679 – 7 September 1747, Rendsburg), prior royal court preacher in
Copenhagen (1720–1728) • 1747–1757:
Jeremias Friedrich Reuß (Horrheim, a part of today's
Vaihingen upon Enz, 8 December 1700 – 6 March 1777,
Tübingen), resigned in favour of a professorship at
Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, becoming also its chancellor • 1757–1760: vacancy? • 1760–1791: (
Neuruppin, 8 September 1708 – 20 May 1791, Rendsburg), in 1781, after general superintendent Hasselmann of Holstein (ducal share) had died, his ambit also included the formerly ducal Holstein share ==General provosts in Duke John's share of the Holstein and Schleswig duchies==