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The General Procurators of the Teutonic Order Towards the Polish-Teutonic Conflict
The article deals with the activities of the General Procurators of the Teutonic Order regarding the Polish-Teutonic dispute in the first thirty years of the fifteenth century. Based on their dispatches sent to Marienburg, it can be assumed that the Procurators were not passive executors of the Grand Master’s orders.
Bar, Přemysl
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Pohled řádu německých rytířů na Litevce kolem roku 1400 a význam kolektivní paměti
Not only the perception of the contemporary Lithuanians and Vytautas by Konrad von Jungingen (1393–1407) and the Teutonic Order, but also the Order's memory of the earlier actions of the Lithuanians under King Mindaugas were the background against which ...
Sebastian Kubon
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William Urban. The Last Years of the Teutonic Knights: Lithuania, Poland and the Teutonic Order
William Urban. The Last Years of the Teutonic Knights: Lithuania, Poland and the Teutonic Order. London: Greenhill Books, 2018. xi + 324 pp. ISBN: 9781-78438-357-2. [review]
Petrilionis, Antanas
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The importance of papal and imperial privileges for the Teutonic Order increased in the conflictual period between the Order and Polonia/Lithuania in the years following 1386, when polish lawyers began to doubt all its privileges on a general base.
Přemysl Bar
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The German Order, also known as the Teutonic Knights or Deutschritter, was known for their vigor, efficiency and idealism, but above all for their “Germanness”. After its foundation in the Holy Land at Acre in 1189/90, developments often ran parallel to their colleagues brothers-in-arm and competitors, the Hospitaller Knights of St John and the Knights
Munro, Dane
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Secular clergymen in the castles of the Teutonic Order in Prussia
The article addresses the problem of the functioning of secular clergymen in the castles of the Teutonic Order in Prussia. Brother priests were to run the religious life of the convents, but there is sufficient evidence showing that non-Teutonic clergymen were also employed to do this job.
Sumowski, Marcin
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Between Technical-cultural Innovation by the Teutonic Order and Traditional Blacksmith Craftsmanship
The article starts with the description of a rare spur with hinged arms from Starogród in Culm Land, discovered during an excavation in 2018. The artifact is dated to the 2nd quarter of the 13th century and comes from the area of the probable first ...
Maciej Majewski
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From the Darkness of Prison into the Light of Freedom
Apie Antano Petrilionio disertaciją „Belaisviai Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės ir Vokiečių ordino karuose (XIV–XV amžiai)“ ir jos gynimą / On Antanas Petrilionis’ Thesis „Prisoners of War of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Teutonic Order (14th–
Karolis Čižauskas
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The Hospitaller Background of the Teutonic Order
This article examines the foundation in 1190/1191 of a German field hospital outside the walls of Acre during its siege by the Christians studied against a background of Hospitaller affairs in Jerusalem before its loss in 1187. The article relies on contemporary texts rather than the myths which rapidly appeared, while documents issued by the papal ...
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Prussian lieges in the State of Teutonic Order in the Period of Great Uprising (1242–1283) [PDF]
Article is devoted to the contidition (obligations and functions) of Prussians, who defected to the Order and church in the period of Great uprising and received the land estates for their service.
Sergey A. Denisov
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