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Apr 29, 2022 · Death: August 09, 1315 (40-49) Anhalt, Germany. Place of Burial: Kloster Widerstedt. Immediate Family: Daughter of Wislav II Fürst von Rügen Prince of RUGEN, Mitregent von Wizlaw II and Agnes Herzogin von Braunschweig-Lüneburg. Wife of Bernhard II von Anhalt-Bernburg, Fürst and Johann III von Mecklenburg, Herr zu Mecklenburg.
- circa 1270
- August 09, 1315 (40-49)Anhalt, Germany
- Rügen, Germany
- Kloster Widerstedt
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Lucia of Rügen. Lucia of Rügen (died 12 February between 1208 [citation needed] and 1231), was the daughter of Jaromar I, Prince of Rügen and his wife Hildegard, daughter of Canute V of Denmark and Helena of Sweden. In 1186, Lucia married Władysław III Spindleshanks, youngest son of Mieszko III the Old, Duke of Greater Poland and since ...
- 12 February 1208/1231
- House of Piast (by marriage)
- 1202–1206, 1227–1229
- Władysław III Spindleshanks
Helena _____, Princess of Rügen. b. Abt 1272
The Principality of Rügen [b] was a Danish principality, formerly a duchy, consisting of the island of Rügen and the adjacent mainland from 1168 until 1325. It was governed by a local dynasty of princes of the Wizlawiden ( House of Wizlaw) dynasty. For at least part of this period, Rügen was subject to the Holy Roman Empire .
- Principality
Mar 18, 2016 · Death: March 18, 1302 (55-56) Bergen auf Rügen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Immediate Family: Daughter of Otto I, Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg and Mathilde von Braunschweig. Wife of Günther, Count of Arnstein and Wislav II Fürst von Rügen Prince of RUGEN, Mitregent von Wizlaw II. Mother of Margarete of Rügen; Wizlaw III Prince Of ...
- Braunschweig, Lower Saxony
- 1246
- Lower Saxony
- Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany
Wizlaw II. von Rügen, Fürst von Rügen ca 1240-1302. Agnes von Braunschweig †1302/ Helena von Rügen ca 1271-1315. Sources: - person, marriage 1, marriage 2 ...
Rügen has a maximum length of 51.4 km (31.9 mi) (from north to south), a maximum width of 42.8 km (26.6 mi) in the south and an area of 926 km 2 (358 sq mi). The coast is characterized by numerous sandy beaches, lagoons ( Bodden) and open bays ( Wieke ), as well as projecting peninsulas and headlands. In June 2011, UNESCO awarded the status of ...