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  1. Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg. Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg (c. 1318 – 18 February 1379) was a feudal lord in Northern Germany on the shores of the Baltic Sea. He reigned as the head of the House of Mecklenburg. His princely seat was located in Schwerin beginning in the 1350s.

    • John Albert II

      John Albert II (5 May 1590 in Waren – 23 April 1636 in...

  2. Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (before 1400 – between 11 February 1421 and 4 October 1423) was Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard and Lord of Neubrandenburg, Lordship of Stargard, Strelitz and Wesenberg from 1417 until his death.

  3. Alberto II (Albrecht II) duque de Mecklemburgo (h. 1318 - 18 de febrero de 1379) fue un señor feudal en el norte de Alemania en las costas del mar Báltico. Reinó como el jefe de la casa de Mecklemburgo.

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    He was the second son of Duke Albert II of Mecklenburg and Euphemia Eriksdotter, the daughter of Duke Erik Magnusson of Södermanland and sister of King Magnus IV of Sweden, Magnus VII of Norway. Albert married Richardis of Schwerin, daughter of count Otto of Schwerin. Queen Richardis died in 1377 and was buried in Stockholm. In 1384 he inherited th...

    In 1363, members of the Swedish Council of Aristocracy, led by Bo Jonsson Grip, arrived at the court of Mecklenburg. They had been banished from Sweden after a revolt against King Magnus IV, Albert's uncle who was unpopular with the nobility. At the nobles' request, Albert launched an invasion of Sweden supported by several German dukes and counts ...

    Albert kept the crown of Sweden for another 19 years, but most of western Sweden did not support his reign. When he attempted to introduce reduction of the large estates of the Swedish nobility, he lost his support in Stockholm. In 1389, facing a loss of landholdings and wealth, the Swedish regency council turned to Haakon's widow Margaret to plead...

    In 1359 Albert married Richardis of Schwerin in a marriage contracted in Wismaron 12 October 1352. The King and Queen had two children: 1. Eric (died 1397), Swedish crown prince and ruler of Gothland 2. Richardis Catherine (died 1400), married in Prague in 1388 to Emperor Charles IV's fifth son John of Bohemia (1370–1396), Margrave of Moravia and D...

    Suvanto , Seppo (2014) [2008]. "Bo Jonsson (Grip)". Biografiskt lexikon för Finland 1. Svenska tiden [Biographical Dictionary of Finland 1. The Swedish period], blf.fi (in Swedish). Retrieved 31 Ja...
    Nordman , Viljo Adolf (1938). "Albrecht, Herzog von Mecklenburg, König von Schweden". Annales Academiae Scientarium Fennicae, B (in German). XLIV. Helsinki, Finland: Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian Toim...

    In English

    1. Demitz, Jacob Truedson preface by Dr. Ulf Sundberg, Centuries of Selfies 2020 ISBN 9789189179639pp. 28–29, 110, 151–152, 169 & 191 2. Jones, Michael, ed. (2000). The New Cambridge Medieval History: c.1300-1415. Vol. VI. Cambridge University Press.

    In Swedish

    1. Nordberg, Michael I kung Magnus tid. (Stockholm: Norstedts, 1995) ISBN 978-9-119-52122-4, in Swedish. 2. Den svenska historien: Medeltid 1319–1520.(Stockholm: Bonniers, 1966) p. 74–83, in Swedish. 3. Hagen, Ellen Margareta – Nordens drottning.(Stockholm: Saxon & Lindströms förlag, 1953), in Swedish. 4. Larsson, Lars-Olof Kalmarunionens tid. (Stockholm: Prisma, Andra upplagan 1997) ISBN 91-518-4217-3, in Swedish.

  4. John Albert II (5 May 1590 in Waren – 23 April 1636 in Güstrow) was a duke of Mecklenburg. From 1608 to 1611, he was the nominal ruler of Mecklenburg-Schwerin; the actual ruler being the regent, his great-uncle Charles I. From 1611 to 1621 John Albert and his brother Adolf Frederick I jointly ruled the whole Duchy of Mecklenburg.

  5. Regency of Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg and Nicholas III, Lord of Werle-Gustrow (1354-1360) Left no descendants. The lordship was inherited by his sister. John IV: 1346? Son of Nicholas IV and Agnes of Lindow-Ruppin (II) 1354 – 1374: Lordship of Goldberg: Unmarried: 1374 aged 27-28: Lorenz: c.1340 First son of Nicholas III and ...

  6. Juan Alberto II, duque de Mecklemburgo [-Güstrow] (5 de mayo de 1590 en Waren -23 de abril de 1636 en Güstrow) fue un duque de Mecklemburgo.