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During his absence, Mecklenburg was ruled by his brothers John II and Nicholas III, after a fight between his brothers and cousins about the regency and the guardianship of his children. After John II died in 1283, Nicholas III ruled alone, until Henry II came of age in 1290. Henry I returned to Mecklenburg via Morea and Rome in 1298.
- Luitgart of Henneberg
- John I, Lord of Mecklenburg
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He died on 30 December 1178 of a wound he received during a tournament at the court of Henry the Lion in Lüneburg, and Henry Borwin I succeeded him as Lord of Mecklenburg. Shortly before Pribislav's death, Henry Borwin I married Matilda, a daughter of Henry the Lion. For several years, Henry Borwin I fought a war with his cousin Nicholas I ...
- Woizlava of Pomerania
- Pribislav of Mecklenburg
- 1178–1219
- Henry Borwin II
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Public Records. The Clerk of Superior Court is the custodian for many court records in Mecklenburg County. Many court records can be viewed online from the Mecklenburg County Courts website. For online court records, the information includes the offender’s name, DOB, charges, timeline of court appearances, attorneys, and upcoming court hearings.
Jan 2, 2024 · The Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court Office is open to the public between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Access to public records is available onsite at the courthouse during operational hours.
Lord of Mecklenburg. Heinrich Heinrich I der Pilger, Graf von Mecklenburg von Mecklenburg (Mecklenburg) (1230 - certain 2 Jan 1302)