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John II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard. Mother. Catherine of Lithuania. 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 .
- 1389
- probably Sternberg
- Catherine of Lithuania
- John II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
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.
Life. John I was probably born in 1326. His father died in 1329, and he remained under guardianship until 1344, when he came of age and began to carry a seal as a participant in the governance of Mecklenburg. On 8 July 1348, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV raised John and his brother Albert II to the rank of Duke in Prague.
- between 9 August 1392 and 9 February 1393
- Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg
Johann III (1389–after 11 November 1438) 1416–1438 [Son of Johann II], Duke of Mecklenburg [-Stargard-Sternberg] Albrecht II (before 1400–between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423) 1417–1423 [Son of Ulrich I, co-regent, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard-Neubrandenburg]
Mecklenburg-Stargard. / 53.483°N 13.300°E / 53.483; 13.300. The Duchy of Mecklenburg-Stargard, [a] also simply known as Mecklenburg-Stargard, and also as the Duchy of Stargard [b] was a feudal district duchy in Mecklenburg within the Holy Roman Empire. Its capital was Burg Stargard. It was ruled by the House of Mecklenburg.
- Monarchy
John III (Q321820) From Wikidata. ... Language Label Description Also known as; English: John III. Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard. Statements. instance of. human. 1 ...
Apr 17, 2020 · In the 1350s, the ambitious first Duke of Mecklenburg, Albert II, involved himself more directly in the internal politics of the Scandinavian kingdoms, using his wife’s connections, as sister of King Magnus IV of Sweden, and grand-daughter of Haakon V of Norway. With the support of disaffected nobles, he led a coup that allowed his son Albert ...