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  1. Brief Life History of Magnus. When Herzog Magnus zu Mecklenburg Schwerin was born on 1 January 1441, in Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, his father, Herzog Heinrich IV. zu Mecklenburg, was 24 and his mother, Dorothea von Brandenburg, was 20. He had at least 3 sons and 4 daughters with Sophie of Pomerania Griffins.

  2. Albrecht VII, the Handsome, Duke of Mecklenburg in Güstrow (25 July 1486 – 5 January 1547), was a minor ruler in North Germany of the 16th century. He also asserted claims to Scandinavian thrones based on the royal lineage of the House of Mecklenburg . In the course of the so-called Count's Feud, the Free City of Lübeck involved Duke ...

  3. Aug 2, 2023 · Ernest married Sophia, daughter of Henry V, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Ursula of Brandenburg, on 2 June 1528 in Schwerin. They had the following children who reached adulthood: Francis Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1530-1559) Frederick (1532-1553) Henry VII, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1533-1598)

  4. Ingeborg. Anna. Father. Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg. Mother. Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg. Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg (c. 1318 – 18 February 1379) was a feudal lord in Northern Germany on the shores of the Baltic Sea. He reigned as the head of the House of Mecklenburg. His princely seat was located in Schwerin beginning in the 1350s.

  5. Heinrich Heinrich IV der Dicke-the Fat, Herzog zu Mecklenburg, Henry IV, Duke of Mecklenburg von Mecklenburg (Mecklenburg) (1417 - 9 Mar 1477) 0 references . Sitelinks.

  6. Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin was born on 19 April 1876 as the youngest son of Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and his third wife, Princess Marie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. When he was seven years old, his father died and he was succeeded by Henry’s much older half-brother who became Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke [read more]

  7. Duke Carl Michael, head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and ipso jure the last Grand Duke, left Russia in 1919 settling in Denmark. Duke Carl Michael’s letter renouncing the throne dated 27 July 1918 was finally received by Grand Duke Friedrich Franz IV in December 1918/January 1919 after the monarchy had already ended and he had himself signed his own renunciation on 14 November 1918 ...