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  1. Mother. Christina of Sweden. Nicholas I, Lord of Werle ( c. 1210 – 14 May 1277), was Lord of Rostock from 1229 to 1234 and Lord of Werle from 1234 until his death. In the division of Mecklenburg of 1234, he received the Lordship of Werle. He was regent of Rostock for his younger brother Henry Borwin III, until his brother came of age.

  2. Margaret of Pomerania-Stettin. Henry, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (before 1412 – 26 May/20 August 1466) was the ruling Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard, including the Lordships of Neubrandenburg, Stargard, Strelitz and Wesenberg, from 1417 to 1466. He is sometimes called "Henry the Elder" to distinguish him from Duke Henry IV of Mecklenburg .

  3. According to Wikipedia: Henry I, Lord of Mecklenburg (nicknamed the Pilgrim, c. 1230 – 2 January 1302) ruled Mecklenburg from 1264 to 1275 and from 1299 until his death. Background[edit] He was the eldest son of Lord John I. After his father's death, he at first ruled jointly with his brother Albert I.

  4. Oct 23, 2022 · Henry Borwin I, Lord of Mecklenburg (died 28 January 1227), was the ruling Lord of Mecklenburg from 1178 until his death. Sometimes a Latinized version of his name is used (Borwinus or Burwinus) the form Buruwe is also found, as are Henricus Buruwi, Heinricus Buriwoi, and Hinricus Burwy

  5. Media in category "Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg". The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Guestrow Dom Thumba BorwinII.jpg 2,592 × 1,944; 2.65 MB. Borwin-Statue in Markgrafenheide.jpg 2,592 × 3,896; 6.33 MB. Fuerst borwin.jpg 2,592 × 3,888; 3.64 MB.

  6. Ulrich I (died 8 April 1417), co-regent, then Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (1392–1417), from 1408 Lord of Neubrandenburg, Stargard, Strelitz and Wesenberg (with Lize) Rudolf (died after 28 July 1415), was initially Bishop of Skara and from 1390 as Rudolf III Bishop of Schwerin. Albert I (died 1397), co-regent of Mecklenburg, from 1396 ...

  7. Signature. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Sophia Charlotte; 19 May 1744 – 17 November 1818) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland as the wife of King George III from their marriage on 8 September 1761 until her death in 1818. The Acts of Union 1800 unified Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.