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  1. Anna of Mecklenburg-Stargard.jpg 149 × 238; 58 KB. Wartislaw VI and his wife.jpg 284 × 249; 82 KB. WartislawVI.Anna.JPG 3,303 × 2,916; 1.37 MB. Categories: Anna (given name) 1347 births. 1399 deaths. House of Mecklenburg. Duchesses of Pomerania.

  2. John I (1329-1392), Lord of Mecklenburg and from 1348, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard; Beatrix of Mecklenburg, (born: 1324; died: 5 August 1399), abbess of the Ribnitz Monastery (1348-1395) His third wife was Agnes, the daughter of Count Ulrich of Lindow-Ruppin (died: after 30 July 1343). This marriage remained childless. After the death of Henry ...

  3. Mecklenburg-Stargard Line. Name/Geni link (lived) Reign' [Notes] John (Johann) IV/I (1326–between 9 August 1392 and 9 February 1393) 1329–1392 [Son of Heinrich II, Lord of Mecklenburg, from 1348 Duke] John (Johann) II (before 1370–between 6 July and 9 October 1416) 1392–1416 [Son of Johann , Duke of Mecklenburg [-Stargard-Sternberg]

  4. Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard. This page was last edited on 19 February 2024, at 22:55. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  5. 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.

  6. John III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (1389 – after 11 November 1438) was from 1416 to 1438 Duke of Mecklenburg, Lord of Stargard, Sternberg, Friedland, Fürstenberg, and Lychen. To distinguish him from John V, Duke of Mecklenburg, he is sometimes called ''John the Elder''.

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