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  1. John II of Werle. John III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard. John III of Werle. John V, Duke of Mecklenburg. John VI, Duke of Mecklenburg. John VII of Werle. John Albert I, Duke of Mecklenburg. John Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg.

  2. Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg. Albert, King of Sweden. Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg. Princess Alexandra of Hanover (born 1882) Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1842–1906) Alexandrine of Prussia, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia.

  3. Ribbon of the Order. The House Order of the Wendish Crown ( German: Hausorden der Wendischen Krone) is a dynastic order that was jointly instituted on 12 May 1864 by Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Grand Duke Friedrich Wilhelm of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. It is the oldest and most senior order of the House of Mecklenburg.

  4. Mecklenburg-Strelitz adopted the constitution of the sister duchy in September 1755. In 1806 it was spared the infliction of a French occupation through the good offices of the king of Bavaria. In 1808 its duke, Charles, joined the Confederation of the Rhine, but in 1813 he withdrew from it. [3] The Congress of Vienna recognized both ...

  5. House Order of Mecklenburg, Germany, from the Military Series (N224) issued by Kinney Tobacco Company to promote Sweet Caporal Cigarettes MET DPB874383.jpg 445 × 872; 268 KB. Mecklenburg- Friedland - Münzkabinett, Berlin - 5500924.jpg 867 × 430; 164 KB.

  6. Germany. The Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin ( German: Herzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin) was a duchy in northern Germany created in 1701, when Frederick William and Adolphus Frederick II divided the Duchy of Mecklenburg between Schwerin and Strelitz. Ruled by the successors of the Nikloting House of Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin remained a ...

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