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  1. 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 Mecklenburg of 1234, he received the Lordship of Werle. He was regent of Rostock for his younger brother Henry Borwin III, until his brother came of age.

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      Nicholas I Lord of Werle (1227–1277) (son of Henry Borwin II...

    • Nicholas V of Werle

      Lord Nicholas V of Werle [-Goldberg and -Waren] (between...

  2. Nicola I di Werle ( 1210 circa – 14 maggio 1277) è stato un principe del Meclemburgo e signore di Werle . Memoriale della casata di Werle nel duomo di Bad Doberan. Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Famiglia e figli. 3 Ascendenza. 4 Note. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Altri progetti. Biografia. Nicola I era il secondo figlio maschio di Enrico Borwin II.

    • 1227 –, 1277
    • 1210 circa
    • 14 maggio 1277
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WerleWerle - Wikipedia

    Nicholas I Lord of Werle (1227–1277) (son of Henry Borwin II of Mecklenburg) Henry I, Lord of Werle-Güstrow (1277–1291) (son of Nicholas I) John I, Lord of Werle-Parchim (1277–1283) (son of Nicholas I) Bernard I, Lord of Werle (d. 1286) (son of Nicholas I) Henry II , Lord of Werle in Penzlin, (1291–1307) (son of Henry I)

  4. Lord Nicholas V of Werle [-Goldberg and -Waren] (between 1341 and 1385 – after 21 January 1408) was Lord of Werle-Goldberg and Werle-Waren from 1385 (or 1395) until 1408. He was the son of John VI of Werle and Agnes, the daughter of Nicholas IV of Werle-Goldberg.

    • between 1341 and 1385
    • Agnes of Werle-Goldberg
  5. Nicola I di Werle (1210 circa – 14 maggio 1277) è stato un principe del Meclemburgo e signore di Werle. Memoriale della casata di Werle nel duomo di Bad Doberan Quick facts: Nicola I di Werle, Signore di Werle, In caric...

  6. Nicholas II, Lord of Werle (before 1275 – 18 February 1316 in Pustow, near Güstrow) was Lord of Werle-Parchim from 1283 until his death, and from 1292 Lord of Werle. His uncle Henry I of Werle was killed in 1291 by his sons Henry II and Nicholas because he had remarried and they felt this threatened their inheritance.

  7. Nicholas I (6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [O.S. 18 February] 1855) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas's reign began with the failed Decembrist revolt.