Skalin’s great day (7th April 1269), origins of Choszczno and the Pomerania’s von Kleists. In the background conflict of Duke Barnim I, his knights from the Stargard Land and the Cistercians from Kołbacz with the Joannites, and intervention of the Br Cover Image

Wielki dzień Skalina (7 IV 1269), początki Choszczna i pomorskich von Kleistów. W tle konflikt księcia Barnima I, jego rycerstwa z ziemi stargardzkiej i cystersów kołbackich z joannitami oraz interwencja margrabiów brandenburskich w zlewni lewobrzeżn
Skalin’s great day (7th April 1269), origins of Choszczno and the Pomerania’s von Kleists. In the background conflict of Duke Barnim I, his knights from the Stargard Land and the Cistercians from Kołbacz with the Joannites, and intervention of the Br

Author(s): Edward Rymar
Subject(s): History, Local History / Microhistory, Military history, Political history, Middle Ages, 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: Skalin; 1269 Choszczno Reunion; origins of Choszczno; knightly families von Kleist and von Blankenburg

Summary/Abstract: Much was going on in 1269, particularly in its first half, in the duchies in Pomerania, both that called today “West”, and its surroundings (in Vistula Pomerania, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, and the remaining political entities of Northern Germany), not without significance for this part of Pomerania where Skalin, a village south-east from Stargard on Ina, is located. We still encounter difficulties to interpret those numerous events. In order to remind and explain the subject and reasons of knight Konrad “Clest’s” activities in Skalin on 7 April 1269 and the circumstances that preceded them, the author reminded and interpreted among others: relationships of Duke Barnim I with the Brandenburg margraves in January that year, conflict of Barnim I, his knights from the Stargard Land, and the Cistercians from Kołbacz with the Joannites from the Stargard Land and the Choszczno Land (village Korytowo), intervention of the margraves expelling those Cistercians in 1269 from their manor “in Sowno”, i.e. located by the lake “Sowno” (Zouina, Sovin), meeting of the Brandenburg margraves on 1st April 1269 in Arbswalde/Choszczno with Mestwin II, Duke of Świecie (with the centre in Świecie on Vistula in Vistula Pomerania), who paid homage to them. Discussed were also the origins of Choszczno (after identifying it with the above mentioned “manor in Sowno”), and the origins of the knightly families von Kleist and von Blankenburg.

  • Issue Year: 36/2021
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 31-67
  • Page Count: 37
  • Language: Polish