LIVONIAN BROTHERS OF THE SWORD

or Livonian Knightslĭvōˈnēən, German military and religious order, founded in 1202 by Bishop Albert of Livonia for the purpose of conquest and Christianization in the Baltic lands. The knights were organized similarly to the older Teutonic Knights. Their habit was a white robe with a red cross and sword. They subdued the Livs, Ests, and Letts, whose territories, subsequently known as Livonia and Courland, became the domain of the order. In 1236 the knights were severely defeated by the Lithuanians at Siauliai; as a result they merged (1237) with the Teutonic Order, but they continued to form a separate state. Their defeat (1242) by Alexander Nevsky at Lake Peipus checked their eastward expansion. After the secularization (1525) of the Teutonic Order, they resumed independence. In 1558, Czar Ivan IV of Russia invaded their territories, which were eventually partitioned between Russia, Poland, and Sweden. In 1561 the knights were disbanded; their grand master became the first duke of Courland under Polish suzerainty. However, the knights retained their vast estates in the Baltics.

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...their conquerors. The Estonian, Latvian, Kurish, Livonian, Lettgalian, and related tribes were conquered...serfdom by the military-monastic orders of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword and the Teutonic Knights in the Crusades of the...
...the Teutonic Order, a frontier fortress of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword" 227 / 123 -24 . Kajsa Andersson has commented...sex in either the Teutonic Order or the phallic Brothers of the Sword. Based on value-skewed notions of sexual difference...
...what it had been in times supposedly gone by, an outpost of the Teutonic Order, a frontier fortress of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword un poste de lOrdre Teutonique, une citadelle avancee de Chevaliers Porte-Glaives (226). This "ideal...
...was a happy time for Prussia: plowshare instead of sword; busy seahavens, German towns getting built; churches...A rich, not a happy. The Order was victorious; Livonian "Sword-Brothers," "Knights of Dobryn," minor Orders and Authorities...
...provided by the knights. Bishop Albert founded the Livonian Sword-Brothers or the Brothers of the Militia of Christ in 1202. In Prussia...he had a free hand. In Livonia the Sword-Brothers were intended as an arm of episcopal power...
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...7): "They Brothers, Livonians,Wenden...In Estonia, the Livonian homeland includes...Estonia). The Livonian settlement was...the Order of the Brothers of the Sword received the province...dictionary of Salaca Livonian (Winkler, Pajusalu...
...reference to knights, swords, lances, or combat...and Montesa or the Livonian Swordbrothers, had...cross in the shape of a sword with the ensign and...beds of the deceased brethren be well stored, and...term care of sick brothers. Unlike the Hospitallers...Mountjoy, and the Livonian Swordbrothers. Aspects...three. Whenever a brother died, a pauper was...


 

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LIVONIAN BROTHERS OF THE SWORD or Livonian Knights livo ne n, German military and religious order, founded...Teutonic Knights . Their habit was a white robe with a red cross and sword. They subdued the Livs, Ests, and Letts, whose territories...
BROTHERS OF THE SWORD see Livonian Brothers of the Sword . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
KNIGHTS OF THE SWORD see Livonian Brothers of the Sword . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...transferred his seat there in 1201 and founded the Livonian Brothers of the Sword , or Livonian Knights, a German military religious order...Although it belonged to the domain of the Livonian Knights, Riga maintained a semi-independent...
...League from 1285, Tallinn was sold (1346) with the rest of Estonia by Waldemar IV to the Livonian Brothers of the Sword . Upon the dissolution of the Livonian Order in 1561, it passed to Sweden. Captured by Peter I in 1710 during the Northern War...
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