Treaty of Templin

Treaty of Templin

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Brandenburg in 1320
Type Legal status and succession in the Lands of Stargard and Schlawe-Stolp
Signed 25 November 1317
Location Templin, Brandenburg
Signatories Margrave Waldemar of Brandenburg,
King Eric VI of Denmark,
Prince Henry II of Mecklenburg
Parties House of Ascania,
House of Estridsen,
House of Mecklenburg

The Treaty of Templin was concluded on 24/25 November 1317, ending a war between the Margraviate of Brandenburg and Denmark,[1] the latter leading a North German alliance. During this war, Brandenburgian margrave Waldemar (also Woldemar) and his troops were decisively defeated in the 1316 Battle of Gransee, fought at Schulzendorf between Rheinsberg and Gransee.[2] After the battle, Brandenburg was forced to negotiate a truce. The treaty of Templin was signed a year later by Danish king Erich VI Menved, his ally duke Henry II of Mecklenburg ("the Lion"), and Waldemar.[3]

Brandenburg had to transfer the terra Burg Stargard, that she had won from the Duchy of Pomerania in 1236 (Treaty of Kremmen), to Mecklenburg.[4][5][6] This area would stay with Mecklenburg ever since, from 1701 held by the Dukes of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Brandenburg also had to level Arnsberg (also "Ahrensberg") castle,[7][8] and surrender the territories of Schlawe-Stolp (gained from the Principality of Rugia in 1277 and the Teutonic Knights in 1309, after the Treaty of Soldin) to Pomerania-Wolgast.[9][10]

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References

  1. Wolf-Dieter Mohrmann, Der Landfriede im Ostseeraum während des späten Mittelalters, Lassleben, 1972, p. 95, ISBN 3-7847-4002-2.
  2. Siegfried Schwanz, Kleinzerlang 1752-2002, Edition Rieger, 2002, p. 15, ISBN 3-935231-25-3.
  3. Johannes Schultze, Die Mark Brandenburg, Duncker & Humblot, 1961, p. 233.
  4. Erwin Schulz, Ortsnamen in Mecklenburg-strelitz von 1170 bis 1572: Von 1170 bis 1572, Inst. für Slawistik, 2004, p. 87, ISBN 3-86006-218-2.
  5. Frank Erstling, Mecklenburg-Strelitz: Beiträge zur Geschichte einer Region, 2001, p. 103.
  6. Schultze, forsch Z Brandenb U Preuss Gesch Vhkb 13, Walter de Gruyter, p. 126, ISBN 3-11-000457-7.
  7. Joachim Herrmann, Peter Donat, Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR. Zentralinstitut für Alte Geschichte und Archäologie, Corpus archäologischer Quellen zur Frühgeschichte auf dem Gebiet der Deutschen demokratischen Republik (7. Bis 12. Jahrhundert), Akademie-Verlag, 1979, p. 522.
  8. Museum für Ur- und Frühgeschichte (Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany), Archäologisches Landesmuseum Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Bodendenkmalpflege in Mecklenburg-vorpommern: Jahrbuch, Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2004, p. 682.
  9. Eva Gümbel, Die Minne- und Spruchdichtung an der nordöstlichen Peripherie des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Deutscher Nation zwischen 1250 und 1350, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, 1991, p. 42.
  10. Friedrich Wilhelm Barthold, Geschichte von Rügen und Pommern, 1842, p. 156.

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