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Treaty of Arnswalde

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Margrave Conrad broke the treaty and subsequent agreements, in the hopes of capturing as much of Mestwin's Pomeralia as possible. Mestwin, unable to dislodge the Brandenburgian troops himself called in the aid of Bolesław the Pious, whose troops took the city with a direct attack. The war against Brandenburg ended in 1273 with a treaty (possibly signed at
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In 1273 Mestwin found himself in open conflict against the margraves who refused to remove their troops from Gdańsk, Mestwin's possession, which he had been forced to temporarily lease to them during his struggles against Warcisław and Sambor. Since the lease had now expired, through this action, the
80:(Schwetz), which remained under direct Brandenburgian rule. In turn the margraves financed the duke, e.g. for the marriage of Mestwin's daughter Catherine with Pribislaw II of Parchim-Richtenberg (part of 220: 141:(Schlawe) to Poland. Przemysł took control over the area but was murdered by agents of Brandenburg in 1296. The subsequent conflict over the area led to the 225: 161: 50: 46: 230: 94:
The signing of the treaty provoked a rebellion by the nobility of the region who were opposed to the Brandenburgians. Likewise, Mestwin's brother
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took the opportunity to try and depose Mestwin. However, Warcisław died in 1270 while Sambor was defeated with the help of the Polish duke
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With the treaty, Mestwin gave some of his possessions to the margraves, and had them returned as a fief. Excluded from the return was the
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Bridge), in which Brandenburg returned Gdańsk to Mestwin while he rendered
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Through this treaty, Brandenburg gained direct access to the
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Index

Treaty of Choszczno
Brandenburgian margraves
Ascanians
John II
Otto IV
Conrad
Mestwin II of Pomerelia
New March
Choszczno
Białogard
Świecie
Mecklenburg
Baltic Sea
Warcisław
Sambor II
Bolesław the Pious
Drawno
feudal homage
Lands of Schlawe and Stolp
Treaty of Kępno
Przemysł II
Słupsk
Sławno
Teutonic takeover of Danzig
David Abulafia, The New Cambridge Medieval History
Full text of the treaty of Arnswalde (1269) (in Latin) in Morin FH (1838): Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis I, p. 101.
Full text of the treaty of Drage Bridge (1273) (in Latin) in Morin FH (1838): Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis I, p. 121.
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1260s treaties

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