- also
called Deutschordensstaat (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃʔɔʁdn̩sˌʃtaːt] ) or
Ordensstaat (pronounced [ˈɔʁdn̩sˌʃtaːt] Górski 1949, pp. 96–97, 214–215. Stone, Daniel...
-
until 1346 when it was sold to the
Teutonic Order and
became part of the
Ordensstaat.
Denmark rose as a
great military and
mercantile power in the 12th century...
- Durham, and the
Grand Masters of the
Teutonic Knights in
their Baltic Ordensstaat.
Other prelates might be
regents or the
power behind the throne. Believers...
- in the
annexation of the
Danish Duchy of
Estonia within the
Teutonic Ordensstaat. The most
important ally of the
Livonian Order was the
German nobility...
- Map
depicts the
extent of the
Teutonic Order (
Ordensstaat) in blue and the
Hanseatic League at
their peak in the
early 15th century. Overall, this displays...
- ISBN 978-3-8658-3165-1.
Carsten 1958, pp. 52–68. "Staat des
Deutschen Ordens".
Ordensstaat de.
Retrieved 7
March 2019. Blumenthal, Uta-Renate (1991). The Investiture...
- The
Bishopric of
Reval was a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Reval,
Duchy of
Estonia (Reval was the name of...
- 231. Powierski, Jan (1975). Die
ethnische Struktur der
Gesellschaft im
Ordensstaat im 13. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert.
Internationales Jahrbuch für Geschichts-...
- the last
Master of
Livonian Order,
Gotthard Kettler,
until 1795. The
Ordensstaat became the
Duchy of
Prussia in 1525, part of the
dynastic home country...
- Uprising, the
lands were sold back to the
order and
became part of the
Ordensstaat.
After the conquest, all of the
remaining local po****tion were ostensibly...