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  1. Richardis Catherine of Mecklenburg (1370 or 1372 in Sweden – 1400), was a Princess of Sweden and Mecklenburg, and by marriage a Margravine consort of Moravia and Duchess consort of Görlitz , daughter-in-law of the Holy German Emperor. She was the daughter of Albert, Duke of Mecklenburg, King of Sweden and Richardis of Schwerin.

  2. Feb 15, 2019 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richardis of Schwerin, (1347 – April 23 or July 11, 1377), was a Swedish Queen, married to King Albert of Sweden. In Sweden, she was called Queen Rikardis. Richardis was the child of Count Otto I of Schwerin (d.1357) and Mathilda of Mecklenburg-Werle (d.1361) and was engaged to Albrekt of Mecklenburg ...

  3. Richardis Catherine of Mecklenburg, was a Princess of Sweden and Mecklenburg, and by marriage a Margravine consort of Moravia and Duchess consort of Görlitz, daughter-in-law of the Holy German Emperor.

  4. Life. Born in Prague, John was the third son of Emperor Charles IV (1316–1378) from his fourth marriage with the Griffin princess Elizabeth (c. 1347–1393), daughter of Duke Bogislaw V of Pomerania. He was baptized Johann to commemorate his grandfather King John of Bohemia. At the age of three, he was given the titles of a margrave of ...

    • 1377–1396
  5. Richardis Catherine (died 1400), married in Prague in 1388 to Emperor Charles IV's fifth son John of Bohemia (1370–1396), Margrave of Moravia and Duke of Görlitz . In February 1396 in Schwerin Albert married Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg (died 1430/1434). They had a son: Albert V of Mecklenburg (died 1423), Duke of Mecklenburg and Schwerin

  6. Richardis Catherine of Mecklenburg, Princess of Sweden and Mecklenburg b. Between 1370 and 1372 Sweden d. 1400: Our Family History

  7. Richardis Catherine of Mecklenburg (Q4960775) ... Richardis von Mecklenburg. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. Mecklenburg-11. subject named as.

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