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- Rusdorf (c. 1385 - 1441) was the 29th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1422 to 1441. The Treaty of Melno was one of von Rusdorf's first...
- Master of the Teutonic Knights Reign 1441 - 1449 Predecessor Paul von Rusdorf Successor Ludwig von Erlichshausen Born 1390 or 1395 Ellrichshausen, Swabia...
- re-arm for another war against Poland. In the 1420s, Grand Master Paul von Rusdorf brought stability to the Order and its relations, but fighting with Poland...
- Reign 1414 to 1422 Predecessor Heinrich von Plauen Successor Paul von Rusdorf Born 1360 or 1370 Silesia Died December 15, 1423 (aged 52 - 63) Danzig...
- Országh Henry Beaufort William the Victorious Erasmus Fischborn Paul von Rusdorf Hińcza of Rogów Zbigniew Oleśnicki Diviš Bořek of Miletínek (since 1423)...
- Küchmeister von Sternberg was forced to resign in March. His successor Paul von Rusdorf released most of the hired mercenaries; the Order was left with very few...
- Michael Küchmeister von Sternberg 1414–1422 c. 1370 1429 26 29 Paul von Rusdorf 1422–1441 c. 1385 1441 27 30 Konrad von Erlichshausen 1441–1449 1390 or...
- twinned with: Bornem, Belgium Mittweida, Germany Zawiercie, Poland Paul von Rusdorf (c. 1385–1441), the master of the Teutonic Order in 1422–1441, came from...
- Council was headed by Ludwig Camerarius, replaced in 1627 by Johann Joachim Rusdorf. Frederick himself died in exile in 1632, but his son and heir Charles...
- Skirsnemunės sutartis) was a treaty signed on 19 June 1431 between Paul von Rusdorf, Grand Master the Teutonic Knights, and Švitrigaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania...