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John IV of Werle

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Name
  
John of

Buried
  
Doberan Minster

Grandparents
  
John III of Werle

Mother
  
Agnes of Lindow-Ruppin

Parents
  
Nicholas IV of Werle

Father
  
Nicholas IV of Werle

Died
  
1374


Place of burial
  
Doberan Minster, Bad Doberan, Germany

Noble family
  
House of Mecklenburg

Great-grandparents
  
Nicholas II of Werle

John IV of Werle-Goldberg, (before 1350 – between 13 March and 14 December 1374) was from 1354 until his death Lord of Werle-Goldberg.

He was the son of Nicholas IV and Agnes of Lindow-Ruppin.

As he was still a minor when he inherited Werle, his mother put him under the guardianship of Duke Albert II of Mecklenburg. However, a dispute arose between Albert II and John's mother, and she then chose Lord Nicholas III of Werle-Güstrow as his guardian. After Nicholas's death, John IV ruled for himself.

On 31 October 1366, he closed a marriage contract with Duke Albert II and his sons, in which he was promised he could marru Euphemia, the four-year-old daughter of Albert's son Henry III. The marriage was planned for 1379, when she would be 17 years old. However, John IV died in 1374, so the marriage never took place.

He died in 1374, unmarried and childless. With his death, the Werle-Goldberg line died out and Werle-Goldberg fell to Bernard II of Werle-Güstrow. He was probably buried in the Doberan Minster.

References

John IV of Werle Wikipedia