- over Prussia, the
Grandmaster was only
Landmeister of Prussia.
There were
three Landmeisters: The
Landmeister in Livland, the
successor of the Herrenmeister...
-
Landmeister of
Prussia was a high
office in the
Teutonic Order. The
Landmeister administered the land of
Prussia of the
Teutonic Order. It was in existence...
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Landmeister in
Livland was a high
office in the
Teutonic Order. The
Landmeister administered the
Livonia of the
Teutonic Order.
These lands had fallen...
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dignitary of the
Teutonic Knights,
Landmeister of the
bailiwicks in the Holy
Roman Empire, see
Teutonic Order#
Landmeister service members of the
Lower Austrian...
- were also
persistent rivalries between the
Archbishop of Riga and the
Landmeister of the
Order for hegemony. A
schism had
existed within the
Order since...
- or
Walter von
Plettenberg (c. 1450 –
February 28, 1535) was
Master (
Landmeister) of the
Livonian Order from 1494 to 1535, and one of the
greatest leaders...
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around 1210, † 3
September 1259) was a
Knights Templar,
Landmeister in
Livonia and
Landmeister of
Prussia and
Deutschmeister of the
Teutonic Order. One...
- or
Everart de
Saine (died 1258), was a
Teutonic Knight, Grosskomtur,
Landmeister and
finally Grand Marshal of the
Teutonic Order from 1251 to 1254. Eberhard...
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historian Johann Freytag von
Loringhoven (circa 1430–1494),
Master (
Landmeister) of the
Livonian Order Wessel Freytag von
Loringhoven (1899–1944), Baltic...
- (before 1252 - 13 July 1260, in the
Battle of Durbe) was from 1257 to 1260
Landmeister in
Livonia of the
Teutonic Order. He was the
first commander and directed...