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Died
  
March 4, 1592

Name
  
Christopher, of

Buried
  
Schwerin Cathedral

Mother
  
Anna of Brandenburg


Christopher, Duke of Mecklenburg

Father
  
Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg

Born
  
30 July 1537 Augsburg (
1537-07-30
)

Spouse
  
Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Princess Elizabeth of Sweden

Children
  
Margaret Elizabeth of Mecklenburg

Parents
  
Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg, Anna of Brandenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg

Grandparents
  
Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Mecklenburg

Great-grandparents
  
John, King of Denmark

Noble family
  
House of Mecklenburg

Christopher, Duke of Mecklenburg (30 July 1537 in Augsburg – 4 March 1592 in Tempzin Abbey) was a son of Duke Albert VII of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. He was administrator of Ratzeburg and of the Commandery of Mirow.

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Life

At the urging of his elder brother John Albert I, the cathedral chapter appointed Christopher as the successor of Bishop Christopher I of Ratzeburg in 1554. Christopher thus became the first Lutheran administrator of the Bishopric.

In 1555, he was also elected coadjutor of Bishop William of Riga, with the right of succession. His election was controversial and led to armed clashes. During a clash on 1 July 1556 in Koknese, Christoper and William were both taken prisoner. They were released in 1557, and Christopher was recognized as coadjutor. However, when William died in 1563, Christopher found himself unable to exercise his right of succession. Instead, he was taken prisoner again during renewed fighting against Poland. He was released in 1569, after he had renounced all claims on Riga. After his release, he returned to Mecklenburg.

He died on 4 March 1592 and was buried in the northern chapel of the high choir of Schwerin Cathedral. His widow commissioned a grave monument, which shows a couple kneeling before a prie-dieu. It was crafted in the workshop of the Flemish sculptor Robert Coppens, with assistance from the Pomeranian painter Georg Strachen.

Marriages and issue

Christopher married his first wife on 27 October 1573 in Kolding. She was Dorothea (1528 – 11 November 1575), a daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark. She died only two years later, in Schönberg, which was the capital of the Bishopric of Ratzeburg.

He married his second wife on 7 May 1581 in Stockholm. She was Elizabeth (4 April 1549 – 12 November 1597), a daughter of King Gustav I of Sweden. With her he had a daughter:

  • Margaret Elisabeth (11 July 1584 – 16 November 1616), married on 9 October 1608 to John Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg.
  • After Christopher's death, she returned to Sweden, where she lived in Norrköping. She died in 1616 and was buried in Uppsala Cathedral.

    References

    Christopher, Duke of Mecklenburg Wikipedia