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Deutschmeister may
refer to: a high
dignitary of the
Teutonic Knights,
Landmeister of the
bailiwicks in the Holy
Roman Empire, see
Teutonic Order#Landmeister...
- The
Deutschmeister-Palais or
Palais Erzherzog Wilhelm is a
building in
Vienna located at
Parkring 8. It was
designed in the
years 1864–1868 by the Danish-Austrian...
- the
Germans of Jerusalem") was used. The
offices of
Hochmeister and
Deutschmeister (Magister Germaniae) were
united in 1525. The
title of
Magister Germaniae...
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Prussia from then. The
Deutschmeister, the
Landsmeister of the Holy
Roman Empire. When
Prussia and
Livland were lost, the
Deutschmeister also
became Grandmaster...
- 2016 The
offices of
Hochmeister (grand master, head of the order) and
Deutschmeister (Magister Germaniae) were
united in 1525. The
title of
Magister Germaniae...
- the
Teutonic Order;
thanks to this he was
known by the
epithet der
Deutschmeister ("the
German Master") for much of his
later life. In the 1587 Polish–Lithuanian...
- Austro-Hungarian Army and
served in the Infanterie-Regiment Hoch- und
Deutschmeister Nr. 4. In 1916 he
married his
first wife,
Stephanie Wagner, with whom...
- Wilhelm, then Hoch- und
Deutschmeister. When
Archduke Wilhelm suddenly died,
Eugen was
enthroned as the new Hoch- und
Deutschmeister on 19
November 1894 and...
-
Michael Ziehrer who was head of the
Vienna House Regiment 'Hoch und
Deutschmeister No. 4'. The
waltz incorporates many
snatches of The Blue
Danube waltz...
- most
important of the
eleven commanderies of the
Teutonic Order. The
Deutschmeister,
highest ranking member inside the Holy
Roman Empire (to
which Prussia...