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  1. 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.

  2. Mecklenburg-Strelitz. The House of Mecklenburg, also known as Nikloting, is a North German dynasty of Polabian origin that ruled until 1918 in the Mecklenburg region, being among the longest-ruling families of Europe. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands (1909–2004), former Queen of the Netherlands (1948–1980), was an agnatic member of this house.

  3. Lord of Mecklenburg. Heinrich Heinrich I der Pilger, Graf von Mecklenburg von Mecklenburg (Mecklenburg) (1230 - certain 2 Jan 1302)

  4. Henry I, Lord of Mecklenburg (nicknamed the Pilgrim, - 2 January 1302) ruled Mecklenburg from 1264 to 1275 and from 1299 until his death. Background. He was the eldest son of Lord John I. After his father's death, he at first ruled jointly with his brother Albert I. After Albert died in 1265, John ruled alone.

  5. 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. (en) Henri Ier de Mecklembourg dit Le Pèlerin, (en allemand Henrich I. von Mecklenburg der Pilger ou Hierosolymitanus), né en 1230, décédé le 2 janvier 1302, est prince de Mecklembourg de 1264 ...

  6. 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. In 1299, he formally resumed his reign, although he probably left the business of government mostly to his son Henry II. Henry I died in 1302 and was buried in the ducal crypt in the Doberan ...