Rudolf of Mecklenburg-Stargard

Rudolf of Mecklenburg-Stargard (died 1415) was a Roman Catholic bishop of Skara (Sweden) and Schwerin. He resided in Bützow.

Rudolf of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Died1415
Noble familyHouse of Mecklenburg
FatherJohn I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
MotherAgnes of Lindow-Ruppin

Rudolf was the son of Duke John I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard and his wife, Countess Agnes of Lindow-Ruppin. He was Bishop of Skara from 1386 to 1390 and then Bishop of Schwerin until his death.

In 1392, Rudolf was involved in the General Peace in Mecklenburg.

In 1407, he was instrumental in the Priest burning at Stralsund, as it was his task to pass judgement on the perpetrators. When the accused did not appear before his court, he pronounced an interdict over the mayor and the city council and the citizens of Stralsund. The interdict was lifted in 1416, after Rudolf's death, and after a large sum of money had been paid. Rudolf's successor used the money to decorate Schwerin Cathedral. A red inscription in the Cathedral reads Dith hebben de Sundeschen mothen buwen, datt se de papenn verbrannt haddenn ("The citizens of Stralsund had to build this, after they had burned the priests." or "This [cathedral nave] have the Stralsund citizens built, [in repentance] for having burned the papists.")

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    Rudolf of Mecklenburg-Stargard
     Died: 1415
    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    Nils
    Bishop of Skara
    1386–1390
    Succeeded by
    Torsten
    Regnal titles
    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    John III
    Prince-Bishop of Schwerin
    as Rudolph III
    1390–1415
    Succeeded by
    Henry II


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