Albert II of Holstein (c. 1369 – 28 September 1403 in Dithmarschen (Ditmarsh)) was the ruling Count of Holstein-Rendsburg from his father's death, in 1381 or 1384, until 1397.
After Nicholas' death, Albert II and his elder brother Gerhard VI divided the counties of Holstein and Stormarn among themselves.
The lower nobility and councillors pushed Albert and Gerhard to renew their attempts to conquer Ditmarsh.
During the fighting in Ditmarsh, he fell off his horse while making an evasive maneuver, and died of his injuries.
[2] Albert was married to Agnes (d. before 1415), a daughter of Duke Eric IV of Saxe-Lauenburg (d. 1412) and Sophia of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1416).