Otto I, Count of Schwerin
- Otto I, Count of Schwerin
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Otto I of Schwerin |
Spouse(s) |
Matilda of Werle |
Noble family |
House of Schwerin |
Father |
Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin |
Mother |
Richardis of Tecklenburg |
Died |
1357 |
Otto I of Schwerin (died: 1357) was a son of Count Gunzelin VI and Richardis of Tecklenburg. In 1327, he succeeded his father as Count of Schwerin.
Otto was married 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 (1340–1412), who was also king of Sweden.
Otto I died in 1357. He had no male heir and was succeeded by his brother Nicholas I.
- This page is a translation of its Dutch equivalent.
Otto I, Count of Schwerin
House of Schwerin
Died: 1357 |
Preceded by
Günzelin VI |
Count of Schwerin
1327-1357 |
Succeeded by
Nicholas I |
Persondata |
Name |
Otto I of Schwerin |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Count of Schwerin (1327-1357) |
Date of birth |
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Place of birth |
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Date of death |
1357 |
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