Civil war in Pomerelia

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Date1269–1272
Result Victory of Mestwin II
Territorial
changes
Civil war in Pomerelia
Date1269–1272
Location
Result Victory of Mestwin II
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Duchy of Świecie (1269–1270)
Duchy of Pomerelia (1270–1272)
Duchy of Greater Poland (1271–1272)
Duchy of Gdańsk (1269–1270)
Duchy of Lubiszewo (1269)
Duchy of Inowrocław (1270–1271)
State of the Teutonic Order (1270–1271)
Margraviate of Brandenburg (1271–1272)
Commanders and leaders
Mestwin II
Bolesław the Pious (1271–1272)
Wartislaw II of Gdańsk (1269–1271)
Sambor II (1269–1271)
Ziemomysł of Kuyavia (1270–1271)
John II (1271–1272)
Otto IV (1271–1272)
Conrad I of Brandenburg (1271–1272)

The civil war in Pomerelia[a] was a military conflict in Pomerelia fought from 1269 to 1272. The conflict began between members of the Samboride dynasty, with Mestwin II, ruler of the Duchy of Świecie fighting against Wartislaw II of Gdańsk, ruler of the Duchy of Gdańsk, and Sambor II, ruler of the Duchy of Lubiszewo. In 1270, Mestwin had conquered their states, unifying the Duchy of Pomerelia under his rule. Wartislaw II and Sambor II continued to fight from exile, aided by the Duchy of Inowrocław and the State of the Teutonic Order, while Mestwin had allied with Bolesław the Pious, ruler of the Duchy of Greater Poland. In 1271, the war was joined by the Margraviate of Brandenburg who attempted to conquer the Duchy of Pomerelia. The war ended in January 1272, with Mestwin II's victory, establishment of the Duchy of Pomerelia, and partition of the Duchy of Inowrocław between Pomerelia and Greater Poland.

On 10 January 1266, Swantopolk II, the ruler of the Duchy of Gdańsk died. Following his death, his state had been partitioned between his sons, Wartislaw II of Gdańsk, and Mestwin II. The exact boundaries of the partition remain unknown, due to the lack of necessary historical records. It is known that Wartislaw was given the city of Gdańsk, with the surrounding area.[1] In such partition he might have also become the ruler of the land of Białogarda, however it remains unknown who was the ruler of the area at the time. Until 1262, the area belonged to the Duchy of Białogarda, under the rule of Ratibor of Białogarda. 1268 marks the first year in which Wartislaw II is named the ruler of Białogarda in any existing documentation. It remains unknown which of the brothers received the Słupsk and Sławno Land in the partition.[2] Later, the Słupsk and Sławno Land had been attacked, either in 1266 by Barnim I, duke of the Duchy of Pomerania, or in 1269, by Barnim I and Vitslav II, prince of the Principality of Rügen, which resulted, with Sławno being conquered.[3][4]

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