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John Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg
Portrait of John Albert II from the year 1635 (National Museum, Warsaw)
Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Reign22 July 1610 - 23 April 1636
(Deposed by Wallenstein 1628-1631)
PredecessorCharles I
SuccessorGustav Adolph
Born(1590-05-05)5 May 1590
Waren
Died23 April 1636(1636-04-23) (aged 45)
Güstrow
SpouseMargaret Elizabeth of Mecklenburg
Elizabeth of Hesse-Kassel
Eleonore Marie of Anhalt-Bernburg
Issue
Detail
Elisabeth Sophie, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Gustav Adolph, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
HouseHouse of Mecklenburg
FatherJohn VII, Duke of Mecklenburg
MotherSophia of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp

John Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg[-Güstrow] (5 May 1590 in Waren – 23 April 1636 in Güstrow) was a Duke of Mecklenburg. From 1608 to 1611, he was the nominal ruler of Mecklenburg-Schwerin; the actual ruler being the regent, his great-uncle Charles I. From 1611 to 1621 John Albert and his brother Adolf Frederick I jointly ruled the whole Duchy of Mecklenburg. From 1621, John Albert ruled Mecklenburg-Güstrow alone.

Life

John Albert was the son of Duke John VII and Sophia of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp.

He reigned from 16 April 1608, under the regency of his great-uncle Duke Charles I, jointly with his brother Adolf Frederick I in the Mecklenburg-Schwerin part of the country. After Charles's death, the Emperor declared Adolf Frederick an adult and he ruled alone until John Albert came of age and they began to rule jointly.

In 1617 he converted to Protestantism. In the division of Mecklenburg of 1621, John Albert received Mecklenburg-Güstrow.

In 1623, both brothers joined a defensive alliance of the Lower Saxon Estates. They tried to seem neutral during the Thirty Years' War, but they secretly supported the Danish troops of king Christian IV. After the Imperial side won the Battle of Lutter, Tilly treated them as enemies. On 19 January 1628, Emperor Ferdinand II issue a decree at Brandýs Castle declaring that the brothers had forfeited their fief and that Mecklenburg would be invested to Wallenstein. In May 1628, the brothers left the Duchy, at the request of Wallenstein. In May 1631, Wallenstein was overthrown by Swedish troops, and the brothers returned.

John Albert II died in 1636 and was buried in the Minster in Güstrow.

Marriage and issue

John Albert II was married three times.

(I) On 9 October 1608 he married Margaret Elizabeth (11 July, 1584 – 16 November, 1616), daughter of Duke Christopher of Mecklenburg. The couple had the following children:

  • Hans Georg (27 December 1610- 26 January 1660)
  • John Christopher (1611–1612)
  • Elisabeth Sophie (20 August 1613 – 12 July 1676,)
married Duke Augustus II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
married firstly on 11 February 1640 Francis Albert of Saxe-Lauenburg, son of Francis II
married secondly, on 6 July 1650 Duke Christian Louis I of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (divorced 1663)
  • Charles Henry (1616–1618)

(II) On 26 March 1618, he married Elizabeth of Hesse-Kassel (24 May 1596 – 16 December 1625), daughter of Landgrave Maurice of Hesse-Kassel. This marriage remained childless.

(III) He married his third wife, Eleonore Marie of Anhalt-Bernburg (7 August 1600 – 17 July 1657), daughter of Prince Christian I of Anhalt-Bernburg, on 7 May 1626. The couple had the following children:

  • Anna Sophie (29 September, 1628 – 10 February 1666)
married Duke Louis IV of Legnica
  • John Christian (1629–1631)
  • Eleanor (1630–1631)
  • Gustav Adolph (1633–1695)
  • Louise (20 May 1635 – 6 January 1648)

Ancestry

John Albert II
Born: 5 May 1590 Died: 23 April 1636
Preceded by Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
1610–1628
Succeeded by
Preceded by Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
1631–1636
Succeeded by