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  1. Teutonic Knight - World History Encyclopedia

    • The Third Crusade was called by Pope Gregory VIII following the capture of Jerusalem in 1187 CE by Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1174-1193 CE). Although led by the cream of Europe's nobil… See more

    Organisation & Recruitment

    The order was led by a Grand Master (Hochmeister) who was chosen by an electoral college and who was expected to consult his senior officers and commander… See more

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    Uniform & Rules

    The order was, above all, famous for its well-trained and well-armed knights, as well as their stout stone fortresses. Teutonic knights wore black crosses on a white backgroun… See more

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    European Crusades: Prussia & Livonia

    Disaster struck the order in 1244 CE when the Kingdom of Jerusalem fell to the Ayyubid sultan of Egypt. At the battleof La Forbie near Gaza, a devastating 437 of 440 Teutonic kn… See more

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    Achievements

    The Teutonic order enjoyed many successes over the centuries, as well as military failures - notably in the defence of the Holy Land and against the Russians, but it achie… See more

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  2. Its members have commonly been known as the Teutonic Knights, having historically served as a crusading military order for supporting Catholic rule in the Holy Land and the forced conversion to Catholicism in the Baltics during the Middle Ages, as well as providing military protection for Catholics in Eastern Europe.
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    The Teutonic Knights were also known by several different shorter names, for example, Deutscher Orden or the German Order. While it served a humanitarian purpose, the Teutonic Knights were primarily a military order and participated in the 3 rd Crusade (1187-1192 CE) to retake Jerusalem from the Arabs.
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    Teutonic Knights, a crusading military order for the forced conversion to Catholicism in the Holy Land and the Baltics during the Middle Ages, are often depicted in popular culture.
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    The Teutonic Knights were bound by three sacred vows: poverty, chastity, and obedience. These vows demonstrated their dedication to a life of service, sacrifice, and devotion to the Christian faith. As members of a military order, the knights were also skilled fighters, trained to wage war against those they deemed enemies of the church.
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    The Teutonic Knights were one of the great chivalric orders that emerged from the Crusades, alongside the Hospitallers and Templars, but while those other knights made their names in the Holy Land, the Teutonic Knights fought their greatest battles in Europe.
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