TEUTONIC KNIGHTS

or Teutonic Ordertootŏnˈĭk, German military religious order founded (1190–91) during the siege of Acre in the Third Crusade. It was originally known as the Order of the Knights of the Hospital of St. Mary of the Teutons in Jerusalem. The order was one of nobles, and the knights took the monastic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Under Hermann von Salza, its grand master in the early 13th cent., the order moved to E Europe and rose to prominence. After a brief period (1221–25) in Transylvania, where it fought for King Andrew II of Hungary against the Cumans, the order responded to a call (1226) of the Polish Duke Conrad of Mazovia for a crusade against the Prussians. Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II granted (1226) it vast privileges, and Conrad invested it with conquered lands. However, Hermann von Salza placed (1234) his conquests under papal suzerainty and set about to organize them as a separate German state. The Poles were long unsuccessful in asserting their claim to suzerainty over the order. After some 50 years of successful campaigning the knights had subdued Prussia (i.e., the lands later known as East Prussia and West Prussia) and founded numerous towns and fortresses. The expansion of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword took place further east; they were united with the Teutonic Order from 1237 to 1525. The Prussians, who had repeatedly risen in revolt, were reduced to serfdom (13th cent.), and German emigrants arrived to settle the land. The order was strongly centralized, and its administration and colonization laid the foundation of the Prussian state. The knights administered their lands from Marienburg, but they granted considerable freedom to the cities, many of which joined the Hanseatic League. In 1263 the pope allowed the knights to monopolize the grain trade. Their seizure (1308–9) of Pomerelia (see Pomerania) from Brandenburg brought on intermittent warfare with Poland, which claimed the province. In 1410 the Poles and Lithuanians routed the order at Tannenberg; successive warfare with Poles ensued and by the second Treaty of Torun (1466) the knights were forced to cede West Prussia and Pomerelia to Poland, retaining only East Prussia as a Polish fief. Their capital was transferred to Königsberg in East Prussia. The fatal blow to the order was delivered in 1525 by its own grand master, Albert of Brandenburg, who accepted the Reformation, declared Prussia a secular duchy, and was invested as duke by Sigismund I of Poland. Stripped of all importance, the Teutonic Order continued in Catholic Germany until its remaining possessions were secularized in 1809. It was later revived in Austria, but as an honorary body. The habit of the order was a white robe with a black cross.

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...in the remote possessions of the Teutonic Knights after the Empire itself had abandoned...the purposes of State, which the Teutonic Knights perhaps proclaimed more...Ordensland and the State founded by the Teutonic Knights had been wellnigh forgotten...
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...the church there. Indeed, Maurice Keen tells us that the Teutonic Knights encouraged crusaders to leave a memorial of themselves and...53 Berners, however, was an elevated figure, a chamber knight of Richard II. In similar style and of similar date is the...
...regulars. Perhaps the leper knights traditionally undertook a...put it in 1323, `Brother knights and others of the aforesaid...brothers to permit `any healthy knight from amongst the brothers...general `since all the leper knights of the said house have been...Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights. 77 And, of course...
...and Summer of Germanic tradition Grimm, Teutonic Mythology , ch. xxiv . 508. Bope e grounde...squire then refuses to follow him. Both knights are mentioned together in the Vulgate...due de clarence , and again in lists of knights, vii. 50, 202. 553. Lyonel : son...
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The Teutonic Knights in the Holy Land, 1190-1291. by William Urban The Teutonic Knights in the Holy Land, 1190-1291. By Nicholas...prosecution of crusades in Prussia and Livonia, the Teutonic Knights were founded in the Holy Land and never...
The Teutonic knights and Baltic...Urban The knight was the central...an order of knight-brothers...4) The Teutonic Knights brought a...Chaucers Knight: The Portrait...Bacon and the Teutonic Knights," Journal...
...tryst with the Green Knight (line 2017) as a...to take part with the knights of the Teutonic Order in the crusade...explicitly termed her knight (line 1769). There...Dieulacres.(42) The Green Knight challenged Gawain to...charm to the Green Knights magic, which he afterwards...
The Knights Hospitaller of the English...Braddock Gregory OMalley. The Knights Hospitaller of the English...dissolved in 1312 and the Teutonic Order shifted its efforts...spoken, but by where each knight had been born. The English langue was composed of knights born in Britain and Ireland...
...ORDER Between 1307 and 1311, the military order of the Knights Templar was charged with permitting and even advocating...12 Helen Nicholson, Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights (Leicester, 1993 ), con tains an excellent list of...
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...literature depicted the ideal knight as one who only fought...Oxford, and against the Teutonic order by some unknown...Interestingly, the Teutonic Knights rivals in Livonia were...Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights: Images of the military...
...to work visualizing the Red Knight three weeks before the start...and that it was the Red Knight of corruption," Greco recalls...incorporated into the Red Knights helmet should go together...them in the form of the Red Knight. "That first night we stayed...and paint. It almost looked Teutonic, with the simplicity of a...
...occupied in 1308 by the famed German Teutonic Knights and renamed Danzig. On 19 June...Hanseatic League. In 1380, the Teutonic Knights enlarged it by adding a...called *New Town. In 1410, the Teutonic Order suffered a crushing defeat...
...Teutons in Jerusalem, or Order of Teutonic Knights, soon moved to Eastern Europe...population to Christianity. The Knights cut Poland off from the Baltic...victory marked the beginning of the Teutonic Knights decline as a military power...
...when the prince led an army of peasants against the Teutonic Knights, who were plundering Russia in the name of a "crusade...musical themes to represent the Russians and the Teutonic Knights, whether to deliberately distort the sound for some...
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Errant Knight; Night Day. Byline: DAVID HUGHES I feel personal about Chichester...Nevilles dry musicologist and Ustinov playing Beethoven, his dead subtle teutonic accent sounding more like an impersonation than a person. Ideas flicker...
...historic old town of medieval landmarks built by Teutonic Knights and Hanseatic League merchants. The second is the...dominated the city for the next seven centuries. Teutonic Knights built up its port in the 14th and 15th centuries...
...once the property of the Teutonic Knights order, and then...property to the Teutonic Knights. In 1525, the orders...distress, fiery dragons and knights in gleaming armor. A...3 Photos, NO CREDIT Teutonic Knight Johann Caspar von Stadion...
...year history with warring kings and Teutonic Knights, some superb buildings and...Gdansk is Malbork Castle, built by the Teutonic Knights, a powerful religious and military...Byrne beside a statue of a medieval Teutonic Knight
...history with warring kings and Teutonic Knights, some superb buildings...Malbork Castle, built by the Teutonic Knights, a powerful religious and military...Dymphna Byrne with a statue of a Teutonic Knight PICTURES COLOUR LIBRARY
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TEUTONIC KNIGHTS or Teutonic Order tooton ik, German military religious order founded (1190...of the Sword took place further east; they were united with the Teutonic Order from 1237 to 1525. The Prussians, who had repeatedly risen...
...under anothers banner was called a knight bachelor; a knight fighting under his own banner was a knight banneret. Knights were ordinarily accompanied in battle...Templars , Knights Hospitalers , Teutonic Knights , Livonian Brothers of the...
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS , in medieval history tem...military and religious order of the Poor Knights of Christ, called the Knights of the Temple of Solomon from their...Like the Knights Hospitalers and the Teutonic Knights , the Templars were formed...
...BROTHERS OF THE SWORD or Livonian Knights livo ne n, German military...organized similarly to the older Teutonic Knights . Their habit was a...they merged (1237) with the Teutonic Order, but they continued...secularization (1525) of the Teutonic Order, they resumed independence...
...to take refuge with the order of Teutonic Knights . The cousins were reconciled in...grand duke. With the help of the Teutonic Knights and Vasily I, prince of...Witowt and Ladislaus defeated the Teutonic Knights, who had been threatening...
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