TheTreaty of Landin was signed inLandin,Germany in 1250 betweenBarnim I of Pomerania-Stettin, theAscanianmargraves Johann I and Otto III ofBrandenburg. Barnim I was accepted as co-ruler ofWartislaw III of Pomerania-Demmin by theMargraviate of Brandenburg, thereby hindering Brandenburg's succession inPomerania-Demmin as was ruled out in the 1236Treaty of Kremmen. Instead of the margraves, Barnim I integrated what was left of Pomerania-Demmin, after the territorial losses of 1236 into his Stettin-based duchy. The terraWolgast within theDuchy of Pomerania, which was to be inherited by the Margraves, was exchanged for Pomeranian-held northern parts of theUckermark. Barnim also accepted to be a Brandenburgianvassal.
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