County of Schwerin

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StatusCounty of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalSchwerin
Today part ofGermany
County of Schwerin
Grafschaft Schwerin
1161–1368
Coat of arms of Schwerin
Coat of arms
A map of the County of Schwerin in 1250
The County of Schwerin (  red) in 1250
StatusCounty of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalSchwerin
Government
 1167–1185
Gunzelin I (first)
 1356–1358
Niklot I (last)
Count 
History 
 Conquest of the territory by Henry the Lion
1161
 Schwerin was united into Mecklenburg by Henry IV
1368
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Obotrites
Duchy of Mecklenburg
Today part ofGermany

The County of Schwerin (German: Grafschaft Schwerin) was a county in the Mecklenburg region of the Holy Roman Empire that was created in 1161[1] following a conquest of the territory by Henry the Lion. The county would retain its independence until 1368 when it was sold to the lords of Mecklenburg[2] who (re-)united it into the Duchy of Mecklenburg in 1471.[3]

List of counts

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