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  1. Rixa of Werle (died 26 November 1317) was the only daughter of Lord Henry I of Werle and his wife Rikissa Birgersdotter. Rikissa was a daughter of Birger Jarl and his first wife Ingeborg. Rixa of Werle married on 10 January 1284 with Duke Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg .

  2. Rikissa Birgersdotter, also known as Rixa, Richeza, Richilda and Regitze, (c. 1237 – after 1288) was Queen of Norway as the wife of the co-king Haakon Haakonson, and later Princess of Werle as wife of Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Güstrow.

  3. 26 apr 2022 · Rixa of Werle (died: 26 November 1317) was the only daughter of Lord Henry I of Werle and his wife Rikissa Birgersdotter. Rikissa was a daughter of Birger Magnusson of Bjälbo and his first wife Ingeborg. Rixa of Werle married on 10 January 1284 with Duke Albert II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

    • Güstrow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin
    • Albrecht II, Herzog Von Braunschweig
    • Mecklenburg-Schwerin
    • "Rixa von Werle", "Rikissa von Werle-Güstrow"
  4. Rixa von Werle was the daughter of Heinrich von Werle, Lord of Werle-Güstrow, and his first wife Rikissa Birgersdatter (daughter of Birger Magnusson, Regent of Sweden). She was probably born between 1262 and 1270 (her parents married in 1262, and Rixa herself married in 1284).

    • Female
    • Albrecht (Welf) Von Braunschweig-Lüneburg
  5. Henry I (died 8 October 1291) was a Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle and Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Biography. He was the son of Prince Nicholas I of Mecklenburg-Werle and his wife Princess Jutta of Anhalt the daughter of Prince Henry I of Anhalt and his wife Princess Irmgard of Thuringia.

  6. 26 apr 2022 · October 08, 1291 (56-57) Saal an der Donau, Bayern, Tyskland (Germany) Immediate Family: Son of Nikolaus I von Werle and Jutta von Anhalt. Husband of Matilde von Braunschweig-Lüneburg and Queen Consort Rikissa Birgersdotter of Norway. Father of Rixa von Werle and Henry II of Werle.

  7. Wife of Heinrich (Werle) von Werle — married 1262 in Mecklenburg, Heiliges Römisches Reich