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- domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum. Thus the term "Teutonic" echoes the German origins of the order (Theutonicorum) in its Latin name...
-  1200) of Otto accepting the surrender of Berengar II of Italy. The headline reads Otto I Theutonicorum rex ("Otto the First, King of the Germans")....
- residence In Latin: (Sigillum Magistri Generalis Hospitalis Sancte Marie Theutonicorum Ier(oso)l(o)m(i)tan(i). Probably identical with Heinrich Walpot, the...
- Maschke, Die Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens Maschke, Domus Hospitalis Theutonicorum Zimmerling, Der Deutsche Ritterorden Sonthofen, Der deutsche Orden Markov...
- Hospitallers, the pope commanded that the prior and the brothers of the domus Theutonicorum (house of the Germans) should always be Germans themselves, so a tradition...
- re-establish and secure Venice's trade routes from Central Europe (strata Theutonicorum and strata Ungarorum), which were blocked in the wars against the Patriarchate...
- Hospitallers, the pope decreed that the Prior and the brothers of the domus Theutonicorum (house of the Germans) should always be Germans themselves, so a tradition...
- Johann Heinrich (1845). Codex Diplomaticus Ordinis Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum: Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte des Deutschen Ordens, insbesondre der Ballei...
- Johann Heinrich (1845). Codex Diplomaticus Ordinis Santcae Mariae Theutonicorum: Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte des Deutschen Ordens, insbesondre der Ballei...
- contemporary citizens of Viterbo. Next is the chapel "of the Germans" or Theutonicorum, later transferred to the Corsican corporation of the linen weavers...