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  1. 22 de dez. de 2023 · Magnus III of Mecklenburg (July 4, 1509 in Stargard January 28, 1550 in Btzow) was a member of the House of Mecklenburg who was the first Lutheran administrator of the PrinceBishopric of Schwerin, nevertheless referred to as princebishop.

  2. 2 de jun. de 2020 · Standards of the Emperor and Other Sovereigns 1870-1919 (Germany) Proposed Baltic Duchy 1918. Introduction. The princely seat of Albrecht II Duke of Mecklenburg (c. 1318 - 18 February 1379) was located in Schwerin beginning in the 1350s. Albrecht was born in Schwerin as the eldest surviving son of Lord Heinrich II of Mecklenburg (c. 1266-1329).

  3. Leben. Magnus war ein energischer, tatkräftiger Fürst, hatte schon zu Lebzeiten seines Vaters Heinrich IV., der sich mehr und mehr einem genusssüchtigen Wohlleben ergab, mit seinen älteren Brüdern Albrecht und Johann den tätigsten Anteil an den Regierungsgeschäften übernommen und gelangte bald nach des Vaters Tode (1477) durch den frühen Tod der beiden älteren Brüder im Jahr 1483 ...

  4. John Albert I. John Albert I, in older literature known as John or Johann (23 December 1525 – 12 February 1576), was the reigning duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow from 1547 to 1556 and of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1556 to 1576. In 1549 John Albert I saw to it that the parliament of Mecklenburg carried through the Reformation for the entire duchy.

  5. However Mecklenburg de jure remained undivided; both brothers held the title of Duke of Mecklenburg and, as Henry only left one insane son when he died in 1552, the Schwerin lands fell back to Albert's sons Ulrich III and John Albert I. At this time John Albert and Ulrich had ruled jointly over the Güstrow lands, but now came into conflict ...

  6. Rudolf of Mecklenburg-Stargard as: Rudolph III (House of Nikloting) *unknown – 1415* death before Bishop of Skara (1387–1391), son of John I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard: 1416–1418 Henry of Nauen as Henry II: 1419–1429 Henry of Wangelin as Henry III: 1429–1444 Hermann Köppen as Hermann III *unknown – 3 January 1444* death 1444–1457

  7. Doberan Minster. The Doberan Minster is the main Lutheran Church of Bad Doberan in Mecklenburg, Germany. Close to the Baltic Sea and the Hanseatic city of Rostock, it is the most important religious heritage of the European Route of Brick Gothic. It is the remaining part of the ex- Cistercian Doberan Abbey, dedicated in 1368.