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Werner von
Orseln (c. 1280 – 18
November 1330) was the 17th
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order from 1324
until his
murder in 1330. Von
Orseln hailed from...
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remains of
three Grand Masters of the late
medieval period,
Werner von
Orseln (1324–1330),
Ludolf König von
Wattzau (1342–1445) and
Heinrich von Plauen...
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Master (1303–1311) Karl von Trier,
Grand Master (1311–1324)
Werner von
Orseln,
Grand Master (1324–1330)
Luther von
Braunschweig (Lothar),
Grand Master...
- by
Grand Master Werner von
Orseln. The new town of
Kneiphof encomp****ed two-thirds of the island; in the same year
Orseln granted the
eastern third of...
- 1331, he was
elected Grand Master (Hochmeister),
succeeding Werner von
Orseln who had been
killed the year before.
While the Polish–Teutonic War over...
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northern parts of the Holy
Roman Empire. A
Teutonic knight,
Werner von
Orseln, was
murdered in
Marienburg (Malbork) in 1330. He was
among the
first to...
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working on his
Chronicon terrae Prussiae on
behalf of
Grand Master Werner von
Orseln. By 1326, he had
finished expanding upon the now-lost work of a Latinist...
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Malbork Castle in Pomesania,
outside of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Werner von
Orseln became grand master in 1324 and
oversaw the Polish–Teutonic War
which began...
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Chronicler Wigand of
Marburg mentioned that the
Grand Master Werner von
Orseln wanted to kill them all or at
least resettle them in Prussia. Still, King...
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himself the next
Grand Master. His
claim was
based on a
statute of
Werner von
Orseln from the 14th century,
which stated that in the case of the
absence of the...