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  1. John I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (1326 – 9 August 1392 or 9 February 1393), Duke of Mecklenburg from 1344 to 1352 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard from 1352 to 1392. Family [ edit ] He was probably the youngest child from the second marriage of Lord Henry II "the Lion" of Mecklenburg and Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg, a daughter of Duke Albert ...

  2. According to Wikipedia: Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg (1170 – 5 June 1226) was a member of the House of Mecklenburg, was a Prince of Mecklenburg from 1219 to 1226 and Lord of Rostock (1225-1226). Life[edit] Henry Borwin II was a son of Henry Borwin I, Lord of Mecklenburg [Henry Borwin I] and Matilda of Blieskastel.

  3. John (Johann) IV (before 1370–16. October 1422) 1384–1422 [Son of Magnus I, co-regent] Henry IV "the Thick" (before 1417–9 March 1477) 1422–1477 [Son of John IV], united the Werle and Stargard Mecklenburg Lines under one ruler upon their extinction. John (Johann) V (1418–1442) 1436–1442 [Son of John IV], co-regent.

  4. Waldemar, Lord of Rostock. Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal. Wartislaw III, Duke of Pomerania. Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania. William III, Count of Jülich. William IV, Count of Jülich. Categories: 13th-century German people. 13th-century nobility.

  5. Henry was married twice: Matilda (d. 1365), the daughter of Bernard V, Lord of Lippe. They had one daughter: Matilda (documented on March 12, 1365) 1366 Ingeborg (d. 25 Jul 1395), daughter of Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. They had four children: Gerhard VI; Albert II; Henry III (d. 1421), Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück as Henry I

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WismarWismar - Wikipedia

    It is estimated that Wismar was founded in 1226 under Henry Borwin I, Lord of Mecklenburg from the House of Mecklenburg, a German dynasty of Slavic origin also known as the Obotrites or Niklotides. In 1259, the city became part of the Hanseatic League.

  7. The Lordship or Principality of Rostock ( German: Herrschaft (Fürstentum) Rostock) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th and early 14th centuries. It arose from the first partition of Mecklenburg after the death of Henry Borwin II in 1227. [1] It was named after the castle and settlement of Rostock and held the territories of Kessin ...