- List of Dukes and Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg
This is a list of Dukes and Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg dating from the origins of the German princely state of
Mecklenburg 's royal house in theHigh Middle Ages to the monarchy's abolition at the end ofWorld War I . Strictly speaking, Mecklenburg’s princely dynasty was descended linearly from the princes (or kings) of a Slavic tribe, theObotrites , and had its original residence in a castle (Mecklenburg) inDorf Mecklenburg (Mikelenburg) close toWismar ."Fürsten und Gutsherren..."] As part of a feudal union under German law from 1160—at first under theSaxons —Mecklenburg was granted imperial immediacy in 1348 and its princely rulers styled Dukes of Mecklenburg. [Wigger, p.121] Despite several partitions, Mecklenburg remained an integral state until the end of the monarchy. The First Partition of Mecklenburg came in 1234, causing the principality to lose land. Thus arose the partial principalities (lordships) ofWerle ,Parchim-Richenberg , Rostock andMecklenburg . [de icon [http://www.emecklenburg.de/Dobbertin/ort.htm Die Ortsgeschichte von Dobbertin] ] In modern times it was divided into the two (partial) duchies of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (I) andMecklenburg-Stargard (1348–1471), Mecklenburg-Schwerin (II) andMecklenburg-Güstrow (1555–1695), and with thePartition of Hamburg (1701) into Mecklenburg-Schwerin (III) andMecklenburg-Strelitz ."Von der Reformation..."] However, the dynasty always retained feudal rights to the entire fief and the rulers of both parts of the country always had identical titles, which led to diplomatic confusion.The
Congress of Vienna in 1815 granted the ruling dukes an adjustment in rank with the title Grand Duke of Mecklenburg and the personal style "Royal Highness". Both parts of the country were henceforth designated Grand Duchies. Besides both rulers, each heir to the throne, their respective wives and all other members of the princely family used the title of Duke (or Duchess) of Mecklenburg, notwithstanding the customary name of Princes and Princesses. The rulers of Mecklenburg were styled Duke of (from 1815 Grand Duke of) Mecklenburg, Prince of the Wends, Schwerin and Ratzeburg, and Count of Schwerin, Lord of the Lands of Rostock and Stargard ("Herzog zu / Großherzog von Mecklenburg, Fürst zu Wenden, Schwerin und Ratzeburg, auch Graf zu Schwerin, der Lande Rostock und Stargard Herr"). [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/royalty/HGMecklenburg.htm House Laws of Mecklenburg] ]At the end of the monarchy in 1918, the House of Mecklenburg was the oldest ruling princely dynasty in Germany. During the
Weimar Republic , the former princely title was turned into a commoner’s surname, "Herzog zu Mecklenburg" ("Duke of Mecklenburg").List of names
The period of rule is indicated next to the name of the Duke and his relationship to his predecessor. [Wigger, p.326] The partitions played a role, particularly from the Middle Ages; administration changed more frequently, and any period of rule or reign is noted separately for the respective ruler.
Princes (Kings) of the Obotrites
Nicholas I Line (Werle)
Dukes of Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg-Schwerin Lines (I) and (II)
Dukes of Mecklenburg / Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg-Schwerin Line (III)
Mecklenburg-Strelitz line
Notes
Bibliography
* Friedrich Wigger: "Stammtafeln des Großherzoglichen Hauses von Meklenburg". In: Jahrbücher des Vereins für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde 50 (1885), p.111ff. ( [http://portal.hsb.hs-wismar.de/pub/lbmv/mjb/jb050/350367779.html Digitalised] )
External links
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* [http://www.kirche-mv.de/Geschichte-nach-der-Reformation.7284.0.html "Von der Reformation bis heute" ("From the Reformation until Today")] , Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg-Pomerania
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