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commandry of the
Teutonic Knights, each
headed by a Komtur, was
known as a
Komturei or Kommende. The
equivalents among the
Knights Templar were "preceptor"...
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Latvia Komturei Reval Komturei Pernau Komturei Jerwen Komturei Fellin Komturei Talkhof Komturei Marienburg Landmarschall Segewold Ordensmeister (
Komturei) Dünamünde...
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which it fell to the
Knights Hospitaller in 1357. It
remained a
commandry (
Komturei) of the
Order of
Saint John
until in 1820 it was
finally mediatised to...
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Commandry of
Nemerow (German:
Komturei Nemerow or
Komturei Gardow) was a
commandry of the
Knights Hospitaller in the
village of
Klein Nemerow in...
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Marienburg (Malbork), was
completed in 1367. By 1323 it was used as a
komturei (bailiwick) by the
crusaders and
consisted of
three support buildings and...
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became part of the
Kreuzberg borough. Today, the
former commandery (German:
Komturei) is a
chain of parks,
called Bosepark,
Kleiner Park,
Alter Park, and Franckepark...
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stepbrothers who took care of the
economic life. The
Komtur also led the
Komturei of Kuldiga,
which had also Durbe, Sabile, Skrunda, Aizpute,
Alsunga and...
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Teutonic Order in 1497 and held the post of a tax
collector in the
Komturei of
Mergentheim from 1499. He
became the
Komtur of
Frankfurt in 1504. During...
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commander of a
basic administrative division called Kommende (also
Komturei). A
Komtur was
responsible for
feeding and
supporting the Order's Knights...
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Prussian regions of
Natangia and Bartia. The
castle was part of the
district (
Komturei) of Balga. It was
first composed of
stone houses, palisades, and earthworks...