Background
His father was Pribislaw I, who had lost control of Parchim-Richenberg, but was still Lord of Białogard. His mother was a daughter, whose given name is unknown, of Richard of Friesack.
His father was Pribislaw I, who had lost control of Parchim-Richenberg, but was still Lord of Białogard. His mother was a daughter, whose given name is unknown, of Richard of Friesack.
He was Lord of Białogard from 1270 until his death. They had two children:
Mestwin, who died after 1 January 1312, but before his father
Lukardis (died after 3 June 1362), who was the second wife of Władysław of Bytom
When his father died (c 1276), Pribislaw II inherited the Lordship of Białogard. This was originally a Pomeranian fief.
After the Peace of Vierraden, the Margraves of Brandenburg became liege lords of Białogard, as well as of the Lordships of Daber and Welschenburg, with which they also enfeoffed Pribislaw World War II However, in 1288 Duke Bogislaw IV occupied the territories.
In 1289 Pribislaw II donated 200 hides of land to Bukow Abbey. In 1313, he fought in the Battle of Stralsund.
Pribislaw II died in 1316. With his death, the Parchim-Richenberg line of the House of Mecklenburg died out in the male line.