- and Lithuania.
Alternative names of the
Order include Christ Knights,
Swordbrothers,
Sword Brethren,
Order of the
Brothers of the Sword, and The Militia...
-
Crusade Part of the
Northern Crusades A
Teutonic Knight on the left and a
Swordbrother on the right.
Belligerents Crusaders Sword-Brothers
Livonian Order Kingdom...
- 935–990),
abbot of
Lobbes Volkwin (died 1236),
master of the
Livonian Swordbrothers This page or
section lists people that
share the same
given name. If...
- Riga
Livonian Order Order of
Chivalry n/a n/a 1237:
Created from the
Swordbrothers Order remnants,
within the
Teutonic Order 1346:
Acquired Estonia 1435:...
-
interregnum 1229 - 1234,
ruled by the
Bishop of Riga and the
Livonian Swordbrothers Order.
Heinrich I,
Dominican Order (O.P.) (1234 –
death 1260.03.10)...
- and elsewhere. From the
early 1200s,
Lithuanians fought against the
Swordbrothers, then from 1237
against the
Livonian Order, and from the
second half...
-
pagan Lithuanians, in
reaction to
pressures from the
Teutonic Order and
Swordbrothers which conquered modern-day
Estonia and Latvia,
forcibly converting them...
- Reval, Jerwia, Harria, and
Vironia to the
Danish king. However, the
Swordbrothers were
defeated in the
Battle of
Saule and was
incorporated into the Teutonic...
- Estonians, but Rūsiņš was
among those Latgalians who
together with the
Swordbrothers continued to wage warfare. It is
known that Rūsiņš parti****ted in a...
- River. The
monastic knightly orders of the
Teutonic Knights and the
Swordbrothers settled permanently in
their territory in the 13th century. Oh, race...