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  1. John III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (1389 – after 11 November 1438) was from 1416 to 1438 Duke of Mecklenburg, Lord of Stargard, Sternberg, Friedland, Fürstenberg, and Lychen. To distinguish him from John V, Duke of Mecklenburg , he is sometimes called John the Elder .

  2. John III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard was from 1416 to 1438 Duke of Mecklenburg, Lord of Stargard, Sternberg, Friedland, Fürstenberg, and Lychen. To distinguish him from John V, Duke of Mecklenburg, he is sometimes called John the Elder.

  3. John III: 1389 Son of John II and Wilheida Catharina of Lithuania: 9 October 1416 – 1438: Duchy of Stargard (at Sternberg) Luttrud of Anhalt-Köthen before 1438 no children 1438 aged 48-49: After his death with no descendants, Sternberg returned to Stargard property. Sternberg annexed to Stargard: Albert II: c.1400 Stargard

  4. John II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (before 1370 - 6 July/9 October 1416) was a titular Duke of Mecklenburg. He was co-ruler of Mecklenburg-Stargard from 1392 or 1393 to 1408 and the sole ruler of Sternberg , Friedland , Fürstenberg and Lychen from 1408 until his death.

  5. To distinguish him from John V, Duke of Mecklenburg, he is sometimes called John the Elder. Family. He was the oldest child of Duke John II and his wife Catherine (Wilheida) of Lithuania. Life. John III was probably born in 1389. In 1416, he took over the reign of Sternberg from his father. He was taken prisoner by Brandenburg, for unknown reasons.

  6. Ulrich I (before 1382–8 April 1417) 1392–1417 [Son of Johann I, Duke of Mecklenburg -Stargard-Neubrandenburg] Albrecht I (before 1377–between 11 February and 15 July 1397) 1392–1397 [Son of Johann I, co-regent] Johann III (1389–after 11 November 1438) 1416–1438 [Son of Johann II], Duke of Mecklenburg [-Stargard-Sternberg]

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  8. John III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (1389 – after 11 November 1438) was from 1416 to 1438 Duke of Mecklenburg, Lord of Stargard, Sternberg, Friedland, Fürstenberg, and Lychen. To distinguish him from John V, Duke of Mecklenburg, he is sometimes called John the Elder.

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