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    1090. Died. August 1160 (aged 69–70) Issue. Pribislav of Mecklenburg. Wertislaw of Mecklenburg. Religion. Christianity, possibly Slavic paganism. Niklot or Nyklot (1090 – August 1160) was a chief or prince of the Slavic Obotrites and an ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg.

  3. Regency of Pribislaus I, Lord of Mecklenburg (1164-1178) Left no descendants. Rostock was inherited by Mecklenburg. Nicholas I (alternatively Niklot II) c.1160 Son of Warcislaus: June 1164 – 25 May 1200: Lordship of Rostock: Unmarried: 25 May 1200 Wittendörp aged 39-40: Rostock annexed to Mecklenburg: Canute: c.1160? Son of Prislaus and ...

  4. Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg (also known as Niklot I; before 1164 – 25 May 1200, near Waschow, now part of Wittendörp ), was the ruling Lord of Mecklenburg from 1178 until his death. He was the son of Wertislaw, Lord of Rostock and Prince of the Obotrites .

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Birthdate: circa 1090. Birthplace: Deutschland (HRR) Death: August 1160 (65-74) Burg Werle, Bützow, Rostock, Mecklenburg, Deutschland (HRR) (Killed in battle against Henry the Lion of Saxony) Immediate Family: Son of Father of Niklot and Lubemar.

  6. Aug 30, 2016 · Born [date unknown] [location unknown] Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] [spouse (s) unknown] Descendants. Father of Pribislaw (Mecklenburg) Obodrzycki. Died 1160 [location unknown] Profile last modified 30 Aug 2016 | Created 25 Jun 2015. This page has been accessed 596 times.

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  7. Origins and history of the dynastic titles. Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. The full title of Niklot, ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg, was Prince of the Obotrites, Chizzini and Circipani, Lord of Schwerin; however these titles and territories were all lost following his defeat and death in 1160 to the forces of Duke Heinrich III & XII ‘the Lion’ of Saxony and Bavaria.

  8. In 1167, Henry gave the County of Schwerin to his vassal Gunzelin von Hagen, and the rest of the country around the city was returned to Niklot's son Pribislav, forming a ducal hereditary line that lasted until 1918. In 1358, the County of Schwerin was purchased by the descendants of Niklot, who had been elevated to Dukes of Mecklenburg in 1348.