Nicholas III, Lord of Mecklenburg
Nicholas III, Lord of Mecklenburg  | |
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| Born | after 1230 | 
| Died | 8 June 1289 or 1290 | 
| Buried | Doberan Minster | 
| Noble family | House of Mecklenburg | 
| Father | John I, Lord of Mecklenburg | 
| Mother | Luitgard of Henneberg | 
Nicholas III, Lord of Mecklenburg (after 1230 – 8 June 1289 or 1290) was from 1264 to 1289 Lord of Mecklenburg.
He was the son of John I and his wife, Luitgard of Henneberg (1210-1267), the daughter of Count Poppo VII of Henneberg. On 9 January 1266, he was appointed canon of Lübeck Cathedral. In 1269 he was also a priest in the St. Mary's Church in Wismar.
When Henry I was taken prisoner during a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Nicholas III and his brother John II took up the regency for Henry's underage sons. He is last mentioned as living in a document dated 2 April 1289.
He died on 8 June 1289 or 1290 and was buried in Doberan Minster.