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- Bernard Szumborski (German: Bernhard von Zinnenberg) was a Moravian knight and a mercenary. Szumborski was hired by the Teutonic Knights during the Battle...
- force. A number of mercenaries in the Order's service, including Bernard Szumborski, left the Teutonic side and signed an independent peace treaty with the...
- planning with Pope Urban V to lead a new Crusade to the Holy Land. Bernard Szumborski d. 1470 1454–1470 Teutonic Knights Moravian knight and who led a mercenary...
- the Thirteen Years' War, represented by Bernard von Zinnenberg (Bernard Szumborski). In exchange for obtaining a guarantee with the right to sell the most...
- nobleman, the talented soldier Bernhard von Zinnenberg (Polish: Bernard Szumborski) arrived in Prussia from the Holy Roman Empire. The army had 9,000 cavalry...
- the Kingdom of Poland in June 1457. The Knights, commanded by Bernard Szumborski, failed to do so, and Malbork remained in Polish hands, becoming the seat...
- fighting on the Teutonic side. Together with the Bohemian leader Bernard Szumborski (Bernhard von Zinneberg) he fought in the Battle of Chojnice, where the...
- nobleman, the talented soldier Bernhard von Zinnenberg (Polish: Bernard Szumborski) arrived in Prussia from the Holy Roman Empire. The army had 9,000 cavalry...
- parishes in the region. In 1825, Uniate Bishop of Chełm, Filip Felicjan Szumborski [pl], claimed (without citing his sources) that the Church of the Savior...
- Rusdorf (1454–1466) Thirteen Years' War, invasion of Poland by Bernard Szumborski (1467–1479) War of the Priests (Poland), invasion of Poland by Heinrich...