• 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...
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  • Nicholas IV, Lord of Werle[-Goldberg], nicknamed Poogenoge ("Pig's eyes") (born: before 1331; died: between 14 March and 13 November 1354) was from 1350...
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  • near Güstrow. Nicholas II died in 1316. After his death, Werle was split again, with Nicholas' son John III taking Werle-Goldberg and Nicholas' younger brother...
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  • was the son of Nicholas II and Rixa of Denmark. After the death of his father, Nicholas II, in 1316, it was decided to divide Werle. John III. took control...
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  • eldest son of Nicholas III, Lord of Werle-Güstrow and Agnes of Mecklenburg. After his father's death in 1360 or 1361, he initially ruled Werle-Gustrow alone...
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    Nicholas I, Lord of Werle (c. 1210 – 14 May 1277), was Lord of Rostock from 1229 to 1234 and Lord of Werle from 1234 until his death. In the division of...
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  • eldest son of John I of Werle and Sophie of Lindow-Ruppin. He ruled Werle from 1309 to 1316 jointly with his brother Nicholas II. After Nicholas's death in...
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    1352 (son of Nicholas II) Nicholas III, Lord of Werle-Güstrow (1337–1360) (son of John II) Bernard II, Lord of Werle-Waren (1337–1382) (son of John II)...
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  • Duke Albert II of Mecklenburg. However, a dispute arose between Albert II and John's mother, and she then chose Lord Nicholas III of Werle-Güstrow as his...
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  • Werle-Güstrow from 1365 until his death. He was the youngest son of Nicholas III Werle-Güstrow and his wife Agnes. After his father's death in 1360 or...
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  • 1382 alone, over the Lordships of Werle-Goldberg and Werle-Waren. He was married with Agnes, daughter of Nicholas IV of Werle-Goldberg. It is not known when...
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    Werle-Güstrow, Prince of Wenden Elisabeth of Schauenburg and Holstein-Plön married in 1341 Bernard II, Lord of Werle-Waren, brother of Nicholas III. In second marriage...
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  • of Henry II of Mecklenburg, Nicholas II of Werle and Albert III of Brandenburg-Salzwedel tried to conquer the Principality of Rostock. Lord Nicholas I...
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    deeply religious. Gerhard III married Sophia of Werle, the daughter of Nicholas II of Werle and Richeza, the daughter of Eric V of Denmark; they had the following...
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  • Brunswick-Grubenhagen. After the death of his father John II in 1337, his brother Nicholas III ruled Werle alone, until Bernard came of age in 1339. They then ruled...
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    Sophia of Werle. He ruled Schleswig jointly with his elder brother Henry II from 1375 to 1384, thereafter alone. In 1386, he abdicated as Duke of Schleswig...
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  • 1366 Albert married Catherine of Werle-Güstrow (*?–after 17 December 1402*), daughter of Lord Nicholas III of Werle-Güstrow. Catherine and Albert had...
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  • the regency of his mother. After several failed attempts by the Lord of Mecklenburg and Werle, the other two Lordships ruled by the House of Mecklenburg...
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    his sons: John received the area called Mecklenburg; Nicholas received Werle; Henry Borwin III Rostock and Pribislaus Parchim-Rinchenberg. In 1256, the...
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    of King Sverker II of Sweden. They had the following children: Nicholas I, Lord of Werle (1210-1277) John I the Theologian, Lord of Mecklenburg (1211-1264)...
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    younger brother, Count Nicholas (d. 1397).[citation needed] Henry was the elder son of Count Gerhard III and Sophia of Werle. Henry was a major European...
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  • Niklot I, Count of Schwerin Beatrix (d. 1315 or 1316), married bef. 1290 to Henry II, Lord of Werle in Penzlin, son of Henry I of Werle Matilda (d. young...
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    daughter of Nicholas II of Werle Adelaide (d. January 1350), married Duke Eric II of Schleswig (1288–1325) Giselbrecht (1290–1345) (counter-) bishop of Halberstadt...
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  • to Princess Mathilda of Werle, a daughter of John III of Werle. They had a daughter: Richardis (d. 1377). She married Albert III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin...
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  • 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...
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    and secondly Nicholas V of Werle. After Bogislaw's death, his widow Agnes married in 1396 Duke Albert III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. List of Pomeranian duchies...
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  • co-Lord of Werle (1277–1281), of Werle-Parchim (1281–1283) Nicholas II, Lord of Werle-Parchim (1291–1294), of Werle (1294–1316) County/ Principality of Anhalt...
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    Niklot (category People of the Northern Crusades)
    and distracted the Rani, the Saxons killed Niklot at his stronghold of Burg Werle; the Obotrite territory was largely partitioned by the Christians. Niklot's...
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  • Christian I of Denmark created two separate states: the Duchy of Schleswig and Duchy of Holstein, to be ruled by two different branches of the House of Oldenburg...
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    of Holstein-Rendsburg (1404 – 24 July 1433 in Emmerich am Rhein) was Count of Holstein-Rendsburg and by claim also Duke of Schleswig, as Gerhard III....
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