RMBJWCCR–events, Polish-Lithuanian War of the Teutonic Order 1409 - 1410,
RMD98JXW–Order of the Teutonic Knights of St. Mary's Hospital in Jerusalem, German Roman Catholic religious order founded c1190. Knight wearing white surcoat with black cross over a tabard holding his helm and sword.
RFBBK6RA–Germans around A.D. 1200
RFKR094B–The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, Poland. A World Heritage Site since 1997
RMT95224–The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem (official names: Latin: Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum, German: Orden der Brüder vom Deutschen Haus der Heiligen Maria in Jerusalem), commonly the Teutonic Order (Deutscher Orden, Deutschherrenorden or Deutschritterorden), is a Catholic religious order founded as a military order (1190) in Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem. Purely religious since 1929, it still confers limited honorary knighthoods.
RMTA43TW–The Emperor and the Pope entrusted the Teutonic Order with the subjugation and Christianization of the Prussians. The Pruzets or Prussians were a Baltic tribe. Until 1283 they subjected Prussia, after initial setbacks. The painting shows one of the first castles from the early period in the north.
RM2A6007J–Engraving depicting the Knights of the sword and knights of the Teutonic Order
RMBE3R3G–Deutschordenshaus House of the Teutonic Order and Basilica St. Kastor, Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe
RFEH39C1–Die Marienburg, former castle of the Teutonic Order on the Nogat river, now Poland, woodcut, 1888, historic engraving
RMBX0CT3–castle fortress Teutonic Order of Knights Maria castle wall Middle Ages Pole UNESCO world cultural heritage
RM2G51K5W–Nogat River and Castle of the Teutonic Order, Malbork, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
RM2A2K9TA–Hand Pavise with the Coat of Arms of the Teutonic Order, c. 1450, German, Germany, Fir, iron, hemp fiber, gesso, and pigment, 63.5 × 34.9 cm (25 × 18 3/4 in
RM2AA4JNN–The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
RFA15XBP–Malbork Marienburg Castle Poland medieval teutonic order
RM2K03B0G–Mainau Island, Teutonic Order Castle, tourists
RMHM8788–Castle of the Teutonic Order, 13th century (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1997), Malbork, Mazury, Poland.
RMEYYHC0–Castle of the Teutonic Order, Muelheim, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Warstein
RMDD1W9K–Teutonic Knights during the time of the Crusades. Hand-colored print
RMGFN4XN–Madonna with Child, Deutschordenskirche (Church of Teutonic Order), Vienna, Austria
RMBJW1T2–events, Polish-Lithuanian War of the Teutonic Order 1409 - 1410,
RFK21T86–Ceiling detail in the summer room in the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, or Malbork Castle.
RM2GKX4MK–UNESCO World Heritage, Ordensburg Marienburg, Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork on the river Nogat, Northern Poland, Europe, illustration1880,
RM2A254K6–Ulrich von Jungingen (1360 - 1410), Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights killed at the battle of Grunwald (Tannenberg). Detail from the painting of the battle, painted in 1878 by the Polish artist, Jan Alojzy Matejko (1838 - 1893). The painting depicts the Battle of Grunwald and the victory of the allied Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania over the Teutonic Order in 1410. Ulrich von Jungingen's policy of confrontation with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland, led to the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War and his death, at the Battle of Grunwald
RMT95226–The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem (official names: Latin: Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum, German: Orden der Brüder vom Deutschen Haus der Heiligen Maria in Jerusalem), commonly the Teutonic Order (Deutscher Orden, Deutschherrenorden or Deutschritterorden), is a Catholic religious order founded as a military order (1190) in Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem. Purely religious since 1929, it still confers limited honorary knighthoods.
RMTA44E9–The Teutonic Order and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were fighting for more than 100 years. Reasons of the long war were the plundering of Lithuanians and expansion plans of the Teutonic Order. The Teutonic Knights went to Lithuania in the fourteenth century under the pretext of wanting to convert the pagan Lithuanians to Christianity.
RM2CJ4D69–Teutonic Order townspeople figures seemingly look out holes in the brick wall located in the old town of Torun, Poland.
RMCXRTYY–Former Deutschordenshaus or House of the Teutonic Order, plenary and administrative buildings of the Rhineland-Palatinate
RFR58YAK–Digital improved reproduction, Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, Poland, 14th century, Burg Marienburg, Malbork, Polen, im 14. Jahrhundert, original print from th 19th century
RMW7CFAW–The Battle of Legnica on 9 April 1241. Codex of Lubin (Vita beatae Hedwigis), 1353.
RM2G51K5X–Aerial view of courtyard and the Nogat River, Castle of the Teutonic Order, Malbork, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
RM2A2RMPR–Main view of the old castle to Marienburg, View of the old castle to Marienburg, built around the year 1309, by the knights of the Teutonic Order, under the Grand Master Siegfried Feuchtwangen, Signed: taken by F. Gilly; engraved by Frick ?, title page, Gilly, F (aufgen.); Frick (gest.), 1797, D. Gilly (Hg.): Sammlung von Aufsätzen und Nachrichten die Baukunst betreffend. Für angehende Baumeister und Freunde der Architekten. Jg. 1797. Bd. 2. Berlin: J. F. Unger (& G. Hayn), 1797-1800
RM2AA4JNY–The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
RF2C3BJ9D–Castle of the Teutonic Order by night in Malbork, Pomerania, Poland
RM2K03B15–Mainau Island, Teutonic Order Castle, tourists
RMR018DC–Winter sunset aerial elevated panorama of ruins of Teutonic Order castle in Toruń, Poland.
RMEYYHC2–Castle of the Teutonic Order, Muelheim, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Warstein
RF2AT3MK7–Malbork, Pomerania / Poland - 2019/08/24: Lower Castle gothic architecture of the medieval Teutonic Order Castle in Malbork, Poland
RM2JHCRN1–Knight of the Teutonic Order is galloping across a field
RMBJW95T–Middle Ages, knights, knight's order, Order of the Teutonic Knights (Ordo Teutonicus Sanctae Mariae in Jerusalem), decampment to Prussia 1226,
RFK21T7X–Ceiling detail in the summer room in the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, or Malbork Castle.
RMM22ERX–The Swan Tower (Baszta Łabędź) in Gdansk, Poland, Gothic defensive tower built by Teutonic Order, part of the old city fortifications
RFCFGR5G–A cross of the Teutonic Order. The Roman Catholic Church.
RMDEGA4B–The famous castle of the knight of the teutonic order in Malbork on the Vistula river. One of the biggest in Europe. Poland.
RMTA3BWA–The Hanseatic League and the Teutonic Order succeeded in forcing the Victual Brothers, a pirate band based on Gotland, to leave the island.They affected maritime trade during the 13th and 14th century in both the North and Baltic Seas. The name Victual originates probably from the Middle French word food.
RM2CK4MGK–Medieval Torun burghers representing the Teutonic Order ornament a wall in the historic Teutonic Castle area located in Torun, Poland.
RMCXRTYK–Former Deutschordenshaus or House of the Teutonic Order, plenary and administrative buildings of the Rhineland-Palatinate
RMH92H24–The medieval castle at Malbork northern Poland standing on the river Nogat built by the knights of the Teutonic order in 1275
RMAKYWDN–Malbork Castle (aka Mary's Castle), the ancestral seat of the Teutonic Order, is situated at the river Nogat.
RF2BF6NBW–Malbork castle in Poland, the Castle of the Teutonic Order in summer. World Heritage List UNESCO. It is the largest castle in the world.
RM2A2TKAB–Castle and Teutsche Ordens Hauss Plommenthal, Blumenthal Castle in Aichach (Coming of the Teutonic Order), Fig. 55, p. 34, Wening, Michael (del. et sc.), 1701, Michael Wening: Historico-topographica descriptio. Das ist: Beschreibung, dess Churfürsten- und Hertzogthumbs Ober- und Nidern Bayrn, welches in vier Theil oder Rennt-Aembter, als Oberlands München und Burgkhausen, Underlands aber in Landshuet unnd Straubing abgetheilt ist [...]. Thail 1. München: bey Johann Lucas Straub, gem: lobl. Landtschafft Buchtruckern, anno M.DCCI. [1701
RM2AA4JXD–The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
RF2C3A383–Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork - the largest castle in the world by land area in Malbork, Pomerania, Poland
RM2K03B0X–Mainau Island, Teutonic Order Castle, tourists
RF2JW0E0K–A Teutonic Order fortress, the medieval Kwidzyn Castle in Poland
RM2A9CG4N–Ellingen belonged to the Teutonic Order from 1216 onwards and was the Residence of the Territorial Commander of the Bailiwick of Franconia.
RF2AT3NE4–Malbork, Pomerania / Poland - 2019/08/24: Interior of the High Castle chambers of the Medieval Teutonic Order castle and monastery in Malbork, Poland
RM2JHCRMH–Knight of the Teutonic Order is galloping across a field
RMRT93PM–Heinrich von Plauen, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, lithography from the book: 'Saxony - museum for Saxon fatherland ', lithography by F. A. Zimmermann, around 1840., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFK21TMY–Stained glass window in the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, or Malbork Castle.
RFJD66N0–Malbork Castle of Teutonic Order in Poland
RF2GD6YM8–Castle of Teutonic Order in Nidzica, Poland
RMAY8B1J–Remains of Medieval Fortifications of Teutonic Order Castle, Torun, Poland
RMTA2510–For a long time Malbork was the seat of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. From 1933 the Ordensburg was ideologized by the National Socialists, just as the Tannenberg monument. This photograph shows the parade of flags in front of Lieutenant General Fedor von Bock before the Ordensburg. These flags of the National Socialists are replicas of the flags which were kept by the Polish-Lithuanian Army in 1410 as a trophy after the victory in the Cracow castle.
RFPF4C8J–Medieval brick castle of Teutonic Order in Gniew, Gdansk Pomerania, Poland
RMCXRTYC–Former Deutschordenshaus or House of the Teutonic Order, plenary and administrative buildings of the Rhineland-Palatinate
RMH92MGG–The medieval castle at Malbork northern Poland standing on the river Nogat built by the knights of the Teutonic order in 1275
RF2HFFHC1–The medieval Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork in the Pomerania region, Poland. This is the largest castle in the world measured by land area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
RF2BF6NBH–Malbork castle in Poland, the Castle of the Teutonic Order in summer. World Heritage List UNESCO. It is the largest castle in the world.
RFHN7BHW–Seal of the Hochmeister on a document from the year 1397, Siegel der Hochmeister an einer Urkunde aus dem Jahre 1397, The Grand Master, Hochmeister, Magister generalis is the holder of the supreme office of the Teutonic Order, woodcut from 1885, digital improved
RM2AA4JNG–The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
RF2C3BADB–Sunrise over Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork - the largest castle in the world by land area in Malbork, Pomerania, Poland
RM2A2E8DC–Die Deutschordenskirche in Tilsit in Ostpreußen, 1930er Jahre. Church of the Teutonic Order at Tilsit, East Prussia, 1930s.
RF2JW0E5M–A Teutonic Order fortress, the medieval Kwidzyn Castle in Poland
RM2A9CGEE–Ellingen belonged to the Teutonic Order from 1216 onwards and was the Residence of the Territorial Commander of the Bailiwick of Franconia.
RF2AT3NDP–Malbork, Pomerania / Poland - 2019/08/24: Cloisters of the High Castle part of the Medieval Teutonic Order castle and monastery in Malbork, Poland
RF2EAW9PX–Ruins of Sigulda Medieval Castle, Latvia. It was built by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword who were later incorporated into the Teutonic Order.
RMT1A4GK–Middle Ages, knights, knight's order, Teutonic Order, knight in habit, woodcut by Michael Wolgemut or William Pleydenwurff to the chronicle of Hartmann Schedel, Nuremberg, 1493, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFK21TJG–Depiction of St. George slaying the dragon in the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, or Malbork Castle.
RFJD66PY–The Malbork Castle (Marienburg), Teutonic Order medieval fortress, Poland
RM2B02X9J–Tannhauser (died after 1265) was a German songwriter and poet. Historically, his biography is obscure beyond the poetry, which dates between 1245 and 1265. Socially, he presumed familial lineage with the old nobles, the Lords of Thannhausen, residents in their castle at Tannhausen, near Ellwangen and Dinkelsuhl; moreover, the historical Tannhausen castle, is at Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz. Tannhauser was an active courtier at the court of Frederick II of Austria (1230–1246), and the Codex Manesse (1340) depicts him clad in the Teutonic Order habit, suggesting he might have fought the Fifth Crus
RFFNDEAG–VIENNA, AUSTRIA - FEBRUARY 17, 2014: The central part of othic the carved wings altar in Church of the Teutonic Order.
RMTA2FF7–Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, the office of the Grand Master was the highest office in the Teutonic Order, and gallant member of the Livonian Order. The Livonian Order was a spiritual order of knights and was founded in 1202 by Theoderich von Treiden at the initiative of Bishop Albert I of Riga to proselytize Livonia. In 1237, after the defeat at Schaulen, the order was incorporated into the Teutonic Order.
RFPF4C8X–Medieval brick castle of Teutonic Order in Gniew, Gdansk Pomerania, Poland
RMCXRW07–Former Deutschordenshaus or House of the Teutonic Order, plenary and administrative buildings of the Rhineland-Palatinate
RMH92N20–The medieval castle at Malbork northern Poland standing on the river Nogat built by the knights of the Teutonic order in 1275
RF2KGWX3T–The medieval Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork in the Pomerania region, Poland. This is the largest castle in the world measured by land area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
RF2BF6NC7–Malbork castle in Poland, the Castle of the Teutonic Order in summer. World Heritage List UNESCO. It is the largest castle in the world.
RMG1CBW0–Engraving depicting the Knights of the sword and knights of the Teutonic Order
RM2AA4JHE–The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
RFC7224T–AUSTRIA - 1992: A stamp printed in Austria, shows the Church of the Teutonic Order, Vienna
RM2A2EPTF–Das Ordensschloss in Allenstein in Ostpreußen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Castle of the Teutonic Order at Allenstein in East Prussia, Germany 1930s.
RF2JW0E57–A Teutonic Order fortress, the medieval Kwidzyn Castle in Poland
RM2A9CG1X–Ellingen belonged to the Teutonic Order from 1216 onwards and was the Residence of the Territorial Commander of the Bailiwick of Franconia.
RF2AT3N8J–Malbork, Pomerania / Poland - 2019/08/24: Cloisters of the High Castle part of the Medieval Teutonic Order castle and monastery in Malbork, Poland
RF2E8Y858–Ruins of Sigulda Medieval Castle, Latvia. It was built by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword who were later incorporated into the Teutonic Order.
RMT8C5A2–A bascinet of a Knight of the Teutonic Order, 14th century Two-piece, riveted iron skull, consisting of a tapered crest piece with long spike and an almost cylindrical bottom piece with angular face opening. Riveted loops to attach the helmet aventail on the lower edge. Restored and preserved condition. Height 30 cm, weight approximately 1300 g. This rare helmet owes its outlandish design to Baltic influence. Such helmets can surely be considered the typical helmet type of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia. Extremely significant, rare helmet, almos, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFK21T9J–A summer room, as it has many windows for light, in the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, or Malbork Castle.
RFPM05PC–Malbork Castle of the Teutonic Order at Nogat river in Poland
RMT6HCRK–Colonization of the Slavic East by the Teutonic Order: A Saxon colonist with a captive Wend. From the Heidelberg Sachsenspiegel, 1899
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