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Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (before 1400 – between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423) was Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard and Lord of Neubrandenburg, Lordship of Stargard, Strelitz and Wesenberg from 1417 until his death.
- before
- Margaret of Pomerania-Stettin
- between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423
- Ulrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Albert was born in Schwerin as the second (but eldest surviving) son of Lord Henry II of Mecklenburg (c. 1266–1329), Lord of Stargard (Stari Gard), of the old Vendic princely clan of the Obotrites, and his second wife Princess Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg (d. 1327), of the princely Ascanian House .
- c. 1318
- Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg
- Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg
Albert II de Mecklembourg-Stargard (né avant 1400 – mort entre le 11 février 1421 et le 4 octobre 1423) fut corégent du duché de Mecklembourg-Stargard, seigneur de Neubrandenburg, Stargard, Strelitz et Wesenberg de 1417 jusqu'à sa mort.
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Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (before 1400 – between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423) was Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard and Lord of Neubrandenburg, Lordship of Stargard, Strelitz and Wesenberg from 1417 until his death. Life. He was the eldest son of Ulrich I and his wife Margeret, the daughter of the Swantibor III of Pomerania ...
Duchy of 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.
Ruled the reunited Duchy from 1471. Magnus II (1441-1503) Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Güstrow. Magnus II, Albert VIII and Balthasar, as sons of Henry VII, ruled jointly. Balthasar was also Bishop of Schwerin in 1479-1482, and ruled with his nephews Albert IX and Henry VIII from 1503.