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    The Thunstetten Commandery was a medieval monastery of the Knights Hospitaller in the Swiss municipality of Thunstetten in the Canton of Bern. Today the...
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    Hallstatt era grave mounds are in Tannwäldli and Bützberg. The Thunstetten Commandery was established prior to 1210 for the Knights Hospitaller by an...
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    commanders at Münchenbuchsee and Thunstetten Commandery, the two houses became tied together. At times the prior at Thunstetten would appoint a representative...
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    Ritterhaus Bubikon near Rapperswil, Switzerland, since the 1190s Thunstetten Commandery, Switzerland, since the early 13th century Maltese Church, Vienna...
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    (Knights of Malta, Knights Hospitaller) was organised in a system of commanderies during the high medieval to early modern periods, to some extent surviving...
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    major landowners in Lotzwil included St. Urban's Abbey and the Thunstetten Commandery. The area was ruled by the Baron of Langenstein until the extinction...
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    commander of Münchenbuchsee often was also appointed the head of the Thunstetten Commandery. At the start of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland in 1528...
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  • Carthusians Thunstetten Priory or Commandery (Johanniterkommende Thunstetten), Thunstetten (Bern): Knights Hospitallers (1192–1528) Tobel Priory or Commandery (Johanniterkommende...
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  • ruled by the Counts of Kyburg, though St. Urban's Abbey and the Thunstetten Commandery were also important landholders. In 1385, the low court was pledged...
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    of St. Johannsen in Erlach in 1236 and the Knights Hospitaller Thunstetten Commandery in 1263. During the Late Middle Ages it was part of the court of...
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    but in 1345 it was sold to the Knights Hospitaller Thunstetten Commandery. When the Commandery was secularized in 1528 during the Protestant Reformation...
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