Schwerin: All Data
Schwerin is a city in Germany. This page covers its chronology of mentions across 5,500 years of history, including capitals, battles, events and subdivisions. Part of Phersu Atlas.
1. Lists and Timelines
Schwerin: Chronology of Mentions
Note: For polities of antiquity, the listed capital or subdivision capital may also represent one or several of the most important cities of the region.
962 AD
Mentioned in Event: Incoronation of Otto I
1163 AD
Capital of Schwerin Prince-Bishopric
1215 AD
Mentioned in Event: Danish invasion of northern Germany (1201)
1227 AD
Mentioned in Event: Danish invasion of northern Germany (1201)
1353 AD
Capital of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Duchy
1470 AD
Capital of Mecklenburg Duchy
1649 AD
Mentioned in Event: Peace of Westphalia
1815 AD
Mentioned in Event: Congress of Vienna
1815 AD
Capital of Granduchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
1871 AD
Mentioned in Event: Unification of Germany (1871)
1871 AD
Subdivision Capital of the State of Granduchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, part of German Empire
1918 AD
Mentioned in Event: Republic proclamation in Germany
1919 AD
Subdivision Capital of the State of Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, part of Weimar Republic
1933 AD
Subdivision Capital of the State of Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, part of Nazi Germany
1934 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Gau of Mecklenburg, part of Nazi Germany
1945 AD
Mentioned in Event: Allied occupation of Germany
1945 AD
Mentioned in Event: The Surrender of German forces
1949 AD
Mentioned in Event: End of World War II in Europe
1952 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Bezirk of Bezirk Schwerin, part of Democratic Republic of Germany
1990 AD
Mentioned in Event: German Reunification
1990 AD
Subdivision Capital of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, part of Federal Republic of Germany