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Albert and Mecklenburg
* Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1318 1379 ), Duke of Mecklenburg
Olav also had designs on the throne of Sweden ( in opposition to Albert of Mecklenburg ) from 1385 until 1387.
In Sweden, this was a time of conflict between king Albert of Mecklenburg and leaders of the nobility.
After Danish and Swedish troops in 1389 defeated the Swedish king, Albert of Mecklenburg, and he subsequently failed to pay the required tribute of 60, 000 silver marks within three years after his release, her position in Sweden was secured.
She was a daughter of Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg, and Euphemia of Sweden.
## in 1423 to Duke Albert V, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1397 1423 );
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In addition to his claim on the thrones of Denmark and later Norway, he was in the direct succession line to the throne of Sweden ( but for the interposition of Albert of Mecklenburg ).
After the abdication, the Swedish nobles, led by Bo Jonsson ( Grip ), had invited Count Albert of Mecklenburg to take the Swedish throne.
Prince Albert of Prussia was appointed regent ; after his death in 1906, Duke John Albert of Mecklenburg succeeded him.
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* Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1318 1379 )
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* Albert IV, Duke of Mecklenburg ( bef.
* Albert V, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1397 1423 )
* Albert VI, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1438-bef.
* Albert VII, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1486 1547 )
* Albert VIII, Duke of Mecklenburg, better known as Albrecht von Wallenstein ( 1583 1634 )
* John Albert I, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1525-1576 )

Albert and Swedish
* 1845 Albert Victor Bäcklund, Swedish physicist ( d. 1912 )
Albert is deposed from the Swedish throne and taken prisoner.
* Casa Gigli, a mediaeval edifice restored in the 19th century by the Swedish painter Albert Barnekow.
In Paris he became friends with the Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt, the Norwegian painter Adam Dörnberger, and the Swedish writer August Strindberg.
His respite was temporary — the Swedish nobility soon enlisted the Danish regent's help to remove Albert from the Swedish throne.
In 1388, several of the Swedish nobles wrote secretly to Margaret telling her that if she could rid them of Albert, they would make her Regent.
Margaret lost no time and sent an army into Sweden to attack Albert while the Swedish nobles raised their own army to drive him out of the country.
Swedish prog-death metal band Opeth also filmed its 20th anniversary DVD In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall, covering two sets: its breakthrough album, Blackwater Park, in its entirety, and a chronologically-arranged set of one song from each of its other eight albums.
Albert based his claims on the Swedish crown upon two family ties with the Swedish House of Sverker, both through Albert's mother, through whom he was granted the first place in the Swedish succession order, and through Kristina Sverkersdotter, a daughter of Sverker II of Sweden, also known as Sverker the Young.
Apart from German strongholds like Stockholm, Albert was unpopular in large parts of Sweden, especially among Swedish commoners in the provinces, who were discontent with Albert's policy of appointing Germans as officials in all Swedish provinces and who suffered under his rule.
With the help of Danish and Swedish allies, Haakon managed to temporarily beat back Albert and lay siege to Stockholm in 1371.
However, the siege was short-lived ; with military help from the Swedish nobility in Stockholm, Albert was able beat back the Norwegians and the Danes.
Albert had secured the Swedish crown, but was also forced to make a belated coronation oath in which he agreed to extensive concessions to the Swedish nobility in the regency council.
In 1389, facing a loss of landholdings and wealth, the Swedish regency council turned to Margaret I of Denmark to plead for help in getting rid of Albert.

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