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- Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Anno von Sangershausen" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) (Learn...
- Grüningen 1244–1246   ●  Andreas von Stierland 1248–1253   ●  Anno von Sangershausen 1253–1256   ●  Burkhard von Hornhausen 1256–1260   ●  Werner von Breithausen...
- Jutta of Kulmsee (also called Judith and Otta.c. 1200-May 5, 1264), was a German member of the Third Order of Saint Francis. Jutta was born in Sangerhausen...
- by their Grand Masters: Hugo de Revel of Hospitaliers and Anno von Sangershausen of Teutonic Knights. In 1266 the large Templar fortress of Safed was...
- afterwards: in 1258, in 1264 and 1266 at the side of Grand Master Anno von Sangershausen. Most likely, Poppo settled permanently in Prussia and lived there until...
- (1253–1256) was chosen in opposition to Poppo von Osterna). 7 10 Anno von Sangershausen 1256–1273 8 July 1273 8 11 Hartmann von Heldrungen 1273–1282 19 Aug...
- 1274 and killed 2,000 of the Sudovian raiders; Grand Master Anno von Sangershausen recruited Thuringians and Meisseners to complete the Teutonic recovery...
- This is a list of people who have acted as official executioners. In 1870 the Republic of France abolished all local executioners and named the executioner...
- Grand Komtur and second in charge after the Grand Master, Anno von Sangershausen. Von Heldrungen became the 11th Grand Master in the summer of 1273....
- Master (1249–1252) Poppo von Osterna, Grand Master (1252–1256) Anno von Sangershausen, Grand Master (1256–1273) Hartmann von Heldrungen, Grand Master (1273–1282)...