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"Last resting place of some poor Teutonic knight of the air."
In 1370 the place suffered from the Teutonic Knight attack.
His ideal was the Aryan or the Teutonic knight.
The old Teutonic Knight castle is somewhat outside of Sumiswald.
'In this battle,' the Teutonic Knight said, 'they've tasted real opposition.
Thurim was a teutonic knight who died during the Battle of the Ice against orthodox Russians.
Most important, each Teutonic Knight approached battle with the knowledge that his Order had known one smashing victory after another since moving into Prussia.
Graudenz (now Grudziądz): Hindenburg in armour as a Teutonic Knight.
In 1416, Konrad VIII became in a Teutonic Knight.
As a teutonic knight Thurim deviated from his original religious fanaticism and used faith as a pretext for his personal interest(he was secretly a satanist).
Christian August of Saxe-Zeitz was a Teutonic Knight, the Primas of Hungary and finally a cardinal.
Similar associations were used by Soviet propagandists, such as the Teutonic knight villains in the 1938 Sergei Eisenstein film Aleksandr Nevskii.
Cage stars as Behman of Bleibruck, a Teutonic knight who returns from the Crusades to discover the devastation caused by the Black Plague.
Maximilian Ernest (b. Graz, 17 November 1583 - d. Graz, 18 February 1616), Teutonic Knight.
With the Invaders, she fought the Teutonic Knight, and helped prevent the assassination of Winston Churchill by Baron Von Strucker.
The boy Ondrej grows to manhood in a harsh religious order, where, with a hint of homoerotic tension, a Teutonic knight and veteran of the crusades becomes his mentor.
The grandfather tells how a few centuries before, the village had been ruled by the Teutonic Knight Hans von Stoffeln, who worked the farmers of the village very hard.
His jaw was clean-shaven, and his longish blond hair was neatly tied back with a thong like those of Germanic warriors of old, a Teutonic knight reborn and ready for battle.
In 1386 this settlement was renamed Passenheim after the Teutonic Knight Heinrich Walpot von Passenheim from modern Bassenheim near Koblenz.
Corrado Wallenrod, actually a Lithuanian named Walter who is impersonating a loyal Teutonic Knight, allows the Lithuanians to win against the Teutons by executing a long-planned misdirection.
A castle was built by the Teutonic Knight Konrad von Kyburg between 1392 and 1396, this castle was however later destroyed and only the cellar-vault and foundation walls remained.
The family can trace its roots back to a Teutonic Knight named Hans Haubenreich who is credited with orchestrating the Knights' victory over a Hun-related tribe at the Battle of Brestacre.
Marquard (or Markward) von Salzbach was a Teutonic Knight, who played a prominent role in shaping the relationship between the Knights and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania between 1389 and 1410.
The Professor charged up and down the green aisles like a stout Teutonic knight, with a pole for a lance, leading on the boys, who made a hook and ladder company of themselves, and performed wonders in the way of ground and lofty tumbling.
A Teutonic Knight, he converted to Catholicism in 1696 and became Provost of Cologne (1696-1725), then Bishop of Raab (1696-1725) and finally on 17 May 1706 was created a Cardinal by Pope Clement XI.