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Nicholas I, Count of Tecklenburg

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Noble family
  
House of Hagen

Name
  
Nicholas Count

Died
  
1367


Spouse(s)
  
Helena of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen-Altbruchhausen

Father
  
Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin

Mother
  
Richardis of Tecklenburg

Parents
  
Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin

Children
  
Otto VI, Count of Tecklenburg

Grandchildren
  
Nicholas II, Count of Tecklenburg

Grandparents
  
Niklot I, Count of Schwerin

Great grandchildren
  
Otto VII, Count of Tecklenburg

Great-grandparents
  
Gunzelin III, Count of Schwerin

Nicholas I of Tecklenburg (also known as Nicholas I of Schwerin; died: 1367) was a son of Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin and Richardis, the daughter of Count Otto IV of Tecklenburg. In 1328, he succeeded his uncle, Count Otto V of Tekclenburg, as count of Tecklenburg-Ibbendüren and count of Lingen and Cloppenburg. He was initially considered an outsider, however, he managed to prove himself capable of the job.

He was elected captain of Osnabrück, to establish law and order, despite weak rule by the bishop. In 1350, he lost some territory to the bishop of Osnabrück, including Fuurstenau, Schwagsdorf and Berge. However, he acquired Altbruchhausen from his father-in-law, although he later had to abdicate there, due to his high debts.

Nicholas inherited the County of Schwerin from his brother Otto I in 1357. However, in 1358, he sold it to Mecklenburg.

Marriage and issue

Nicholas married Helena, the daughter of Count Otto of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen-Altbruchhausen. They had two children:

  • Otto VI (died: 1388)
  • Richardis, married Count Otto III of Oldenburg-Dolmenhorst (died: 1418).
  • References

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