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Ulrich von
Jungingen (1360 – 15 July 1410) was the 26th
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights,
serving from 1407 to 1410. His
policy of
confrontation with...
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Jungingen is a muni****lity in the Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
located nearby the
castle Burg Hohenzollern,
about 5 km east of...
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decisively defeated the
German Teutonic Order, led by
Grand Master Ulrich von
Jungingen. Most of the
Teutonic Order's
leadership was
killed or
taken prisoner...
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Austrians flooded the
battle with more
cavalry and
infantry regiments to
Jungingen hoping to
score a
knockout blow
against Ney's
corps by
enveloping Dupont's...
- 2 1 The
Battle of Haslach-
Jungingen, also
known as the
Battle of Albeck,
fought on 11
October 1805 at Ulm-
Jungingen north of Ulm at the
Danube between...
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Konrad von
Jungingen (c. 1355 – 30
March 1407) was a
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order from 1393 to 1407.
Under his administration, the
Teutonic Order...
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action they were
renounced once
again by the
Grand Master Conrad of
Jungingen in 1398. In the
conflict with the
Burgundian Philip the Bold on the Hansa...
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death scene of the
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order,
Ulrich von
Jungingen;
another central figure is the
Lithuanian grand duke
Vytautas the Great...
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against Poland.
Wallenrode died on 25 July 1393. His successor,
Konrad von
Jungingen,
opened negotiations with the Poles.
During the discussions, Pope Boniface...
- Eggingen, Einsingen, Ermingen, Eselsberg, Gögglingen, Grimmelfingen,
Jungingen, Lehr, Mähringen, Oststadt, Söflingen (with Harthausen), Unterweiler,...