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  1. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin (1250–1323) was the ruling Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg from 1299 until his death. He was a son of Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin and his wife, Margaret of Mecklenburg. Niklot married twice:

  2. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin (12501323) was the ruling Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg from 1299 until his death. He was a son of Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin and his wife, Margaret of Mecklenburg. Niklot married twice:Elisabeth, the daughter of Count John I of Holstein-Kiel Mirosalawa, the daughter of Duke Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania

  3. Jul 29, 2017 · Prince Niklot of the Obodrites is definitely the most famous of Polabian rulers. He became a symbol, a legend and the archetype of a pagan warrior king. Wise in his ruling, a cold-blooded strategist and a fearless warrior leading his men to the hell of combat like the tip of the spear.

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    Niklot or Nyklot (1090 – August 1160) was a chief or prince of the Slavic Obotrites and an ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg. He became chief of the Obotrite confederacy, including the Kissini and the Circipani , between the years 1130 and 1131.

  5. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin (1250–1323) was the ruling Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg from 1299 until his death. He was a son of Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin and his wife, Margaret of Mecklenburg.

  6. Niklot I, Count of Schwerin (1250 - 1323) was the ruling Count of Schwerin-Wittenburg from 1299 until his death. He was a son of Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin and his wife, Margaret of Mecklenburg. Niklot married twice:

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