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  1. Nicholas III, Lord of Werle-Güstrow, nicknamed Staveleke (between 1311 and 1337 – between 10 August 1360 and 1 August 1361), was Lord of Werle - Güstrow from 1337 to 1360. He was the eldest son of John II of Werle and Matilda of Brunswick.

    • after 1311 and before 1337
    • Matilda of Brunswick
  2. Despite several partitions, Mecklenburg remained an integral state until the end of the monarchy. The First Partition of Mecklenburg came in 1234, causing the principality to lose land. Thus arose the partial principalities (lordships) of Werle, Parchim-Richenberg, Rostock and Mecklenburg. [3]

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  4. William of Werle (before 1393 or 1394 – 8 September 1436), was co-regent of Werle from 1418 to 1425, then the sole ruler from 1425 until his death. After 1426, he called himself "Prince of the Wends". He was a son of Lorenz of Werle -Güstrow and his wife Matilda of Werle-Goldberg.

    • before 1394
    • Matilda of Werle-Goldberg
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  6. Matilda returned to Normandy and lived out her days ruling the Duchy in her own right and advising her son. Her husband Geoffrey died unexpectedly on September 14, 1151. Henry went to England several times to press his claim but couldn’t get a decisive victory.

  7. Matilda of Werle-Waren (Q75393494) ... date of death. 1382. 0 references. father. ... Mechtild von Werle-Waren. 1 reference. retrieved.

  8. Family:John III of Werle and Matilda of Pomerania (1) Views. Family; Talk; ... Death; 1. Nicholas IV of Werle. Bef 1331. Bet 14 Mar 1354 and 13 Nov 1354. 2. Mechtild ...

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