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Lordship of Parchim-Richenberg

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Pribislaw was captured and taken to him. Pribislaw was removed from power in 1255 and the Principality was divided between his brothers and his brother-in-law, the Count of Schwerin. Pribislaw went into exile in
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The lordship of Parchim-Richenberg (red) after the first partition of Mecklenburg
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which existed during the 13th century. It arose from the
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and Rosengarten), the rural area of Ture and the later
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A map of the lordship of Parchim-Richenberg after the first partition of Mecklenburg
Parchim
Richenberg
Monarchy
Herrschaft
Partitioned from the duchy of Mecklenburg

Duchy of Mecklenburg
County of Schwerin
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Lordship of Mecklenburg
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Lordship of Rostock
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Lordship of Werle
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Germany
‹See Tfd›
German
Holy Roman Empire
first partition of Mecklenburg
Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg
Parchim
Richenberg
Brenz
Vogteis
Plau
Goldberg
Sternberg
Warnow

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