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  1. John I, Lord of Mecklenburg, nicknamed the Theologian (c. 1211 – 1 August 1264) was Lord of Mecklenburg from 1234 until his death. Life. He was the eldest son of Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg. He ruled Mecklenburg jointly with his brothers, until they decided to divide the territory in 1234.

  2. John's third wife Agnes was the daughter of Ulrich II of Lindow-Ruppin and widow of Lord Nicholas IV of Werle. They probably married in 1358 and had five children together: John II (died between 6 July and 9 October 1416), co-regent, then Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard, from 1408 Lord of Sternberg, Friedland, Fürstenberg and Lychen

  3. John I, Lord of Mecklenburg, nicknamed the Theologian was Lord of Mecklenburg from 1234 until his death. Home. Log In Once logged in, you can add biography in the ...

  4. Johann II (ca. 1250–12 October 1299) 1264–1299 [Brother of Heinrich I, Lord of Mecklenburg at Gadebusch, regent] Johann III (after 1266–27 May 1289) 1287–1289 [Son of Heinrich I, Lord of Mecklenburg] Heinrich II "the Lion" (1266 (after April 14)–21 January 1329) 1287–1329 [Son of Heinrich I, Lord of Mecklenburg, Stargard and Rostock]

  5. When John I Lord of Mecklenburg was born in 1202, in Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, his father, Heinrich Borwin von Rostock II, was 32 and his mother, Christina of Sweden, was 18. He married Luitgard of Henneberg in 1230, in Schwerin, Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 1 daughter.

  6. John I, Lord of Mecklenburg, nicknamed the Theologian (c. 1211 – 1 August 1264) was Lord of Mecklenburg from 1234 until his death. (en) Jean Ier de Mecklembourg, dit Le Théologien (en allemand: Johann Ier von Mecklenburg der Theologe), né en 1211, décédé en 1264. Il fut coprince de Mecklembourg de 1226/1234 à 1264. (fr)

  7. John I, Lord of Werle -Parchim ( c. 1245 – 15 October 1283), was from 1277 to 1281 to Lord of Werle and from 1281 to 1283 and to Lord of Werle-Parchim. He was the eldest son of Nicholas I and Jutta of Anhalt. After his father's death in 1277, he first ruled Werle together with his brothers Henry I and Bernard I.

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