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Eric I, Duke of Mecklenburg

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Mother
  
Richardis of Schwerin


Name
  
Eric Duke

Spouse
  
Sophie of Pomerania

Eric I, Duke of Mecklenburg

Father
  
Albert III, Duke of Mecklenburg

Died
  
July 26, 1397, Visby, Sweden

Parents
  
Richardis of Schwerin, Queen of Sweden, Albert, King of Sweden

Grandparents
  
Euphemia of Sweden, Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg, Otto I, Count of Schwerin

Great-grandparents
  
Eric, Duke of Sodermanland

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Noble family
  
House of Mecklenburg

Eric I, Duke of Mecklenburg (after 1359, probably in 1365 - 26 July 1397) was a Duke of Mecklenburg and heir to the throne of Sweden.

Eric was the eldest son of Albert, King of Sweden, and Queen Richardis, a daughter of Count Otto I of Schwerin.

He was married on 12 or 13 February 1396 to Sophie, the daughter of Duke Bogislaw VI of Pomerania-Wolgast. They had no children.

Eric's father attempted to consolidate his position as King of Sweden in 1364 and again in 1386. Queen Margaret I of Denmark intervened and defeated Albert in the battle of Åsle, in the vicinity of Falköping, in 1389. Albert and Eric were captured during this battle. They were released in 1395 after three years of negotiations involving Hinrich Westhof and Johann Niebur, the mayors of Lübeck.

Later that year, Albert tasked Eric with the reconquest of Gotland. In the summer of 1396, Eric landed on the island with an army and in the spring of 1397, he defeated Sven Sture, who then had to swear allegiance to Albert III. Also in 1397, the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden were united into the Kalmar Union, which cemented the position of Queen Margaret I.

Eric died of the plague in 1397 in Visby (in Gotland) and was buried in St. Mary's Church, also known as Visby cathedral.

References

Eric I, Duke of Mecklenburg Wikipedia