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Konrad von
Wallenrode (c. 1330s – 23 July 1393) was the 24th
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights,
serving from 1391 to 1393.
Modern sources are friendly...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Johannes von
Wallenrode Prince-Archbishop of Riga 1418–1424 Succeeded by
Henning Scharpenberg...
- his brother, Abul
Hadjdjadj I.
Konrad von
Jungingen succeeds Konrad von
Wallenrode, as
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights.
Maelruanaidh MacDermot succeeds...
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September 1390, the
joint forces of
Vytautas and
Grand Master Konrad von
Wallenrode of the
Teutonic Order, laid
siege to Vilnius,
which was held by Władysław's...
- up of
Livonian Order troops, was led by the new
Grandmaster Konrad von
Wallenrode.
After crossing the
Nemunas River near Kaunas, the
coalition defeated...
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Knights Reign 30
November 1393 – 30
March 1407
Predecessor Konrad von
Wallenrode Successor Ulrich von
Jungingen Born c. 1355
Probably Hohenfels Castle...
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reach their final destinations. In 1392 it was
Grand Master Conrad of
Wallenrode who
supported the
Flemish to
achieve an
acceptable agreement with the...
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largely focused on
internal matters,
leaving foreign policy to
Konrad von
Wallenrode, who was
appointed Marshal of the
Order and
Komtur of Konigsberg. He reformed...
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concentrated their elite heavy cavalry,
commanded by
Grand Marshal Frederic von
Wallenrode,
against the Lithuanians. The order,
which was the
first to
organize their...
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Prince of
Moldavia (now
Moldova and
northeastern Romania).
Konrad von
Wallenrode succeeds Konrad Zöllner von Rotenstein, as
Grand Master of the Teutonic...