Wends/Slavs/Pomeranians as Allies Of Margraves of Brandenburg In 1229. Voice in the Discussion on Political Alliances of the Rulers of West Pomerania in the 1220’s
Wends/Slavs/Pomeranians as Allies Of Margraves of Brandenburg In 1229. Voice in the Discussion on Political Alliances of the Rulers of West Pomerania in the 1220’s
Author(s): Marek SmolińskiSubject(s): History, Local History / Microhistory, Middle Ages, 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: Wends; Slavs; Pomeranians; Brandenburg; West Pomerania; Margraves of Brandenburg John I and Otto III; Archbishop of Magdeburg Albert II von Käfernburg; Dukes of Pomerania Wartislaw III and Barnim I; D
Summary/Abstract: In 1229, a battle took place on the River Plane near Brandenburg. In the battle, troops of the Margraves of Brandenburg John I and Otto III met the army of the ministeriales of the Magdeburg Archbishopric, led by Archbishop Albert II von Käfernburg himself. The margraves were supported by a strong detachment of Slavs / Wends coming from Slavic countries. An analysis of narrative sources, mainly the Saxon World Chronicle and the Deeds of the Archbishops of Magdeburg, makes it possible to identify the Slavs / Wends with the subjects of Pomeranian dukes. They supported the margraves of Brandenburg and thus the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Otto the Child. Hence, in the described period, the Pomeranians have not broken with Denmark yet. The war with Valdemar II occurred only in the 1230’s, when the king of Denmark openly supported Rügen, while the margraves of Brandenburg and the duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg altered their policies aiming at an agreement with the Hohenstaufen.
Journal: Studia Maritima
- Issue Year: 35/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 5-39
- Page Count: 35
- Language: English