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    Siegfried von Feuchtwangen (died 1311) was the 15th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1303 to 1311. Von Feuchtwangen was born in Feuchtwangen...
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    Master of the Teutonic Knights Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, 14th century Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Andreas von Gundelsheimer (1668-1715), physicians...
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    certainly his successor as Grand Master, Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, belonged to this family. Konrad von Feuchtwangen's name first appears in record in 1259...
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  • Siegfried II of Westerburg (before 1260–1297) Siegfried II of Querfurt (died 1310) Siegfried von Feuchtwangen (died 1311), 15th Grand Master of the Teutonic...
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    was rejected by his fellow knight-brothers, who had selected Siegfried von Feuchtwangen. Hohenlohe resided in Ulm until he moved to Mergentheim in 1307...
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    Elbing (now Elbląg). The Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, who arrived in Marienburg from Venice, undertook the next phase...
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    Grand Master Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, were called to expel the Brandenburgers. The Order, under a Prussian Landmeister Heinrich von Plötzke, evicted...
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    Empire in 1494, but merged with the office of grand master under Walter von Cronberg in 1525, from which time the head of the order had the title of...
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  • Gottfried von Hohenlohe, Grand Master (1297–1303) Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, Grand Master (1303–1311) Karl von Trier, Grand Master (1311–1324) Werner von Orseln...
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    and he was based in Elbing. Hochmeister Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, Heinrich (and a relative of Gunther von Schwarzburg of the same name) led the Order's...
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    Venice. Gottfried von Hohenlohe succeed him in 1296, serving as grand master until his abdication in 1303. Siegfried von Feuchtwangen became the next grand...
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  • von Plötzke. In 1309, after the death of Plötzke, the office became held in union with that of the Grand Master (held by Siegfried von Feuchtwangen residing...
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  • capacity became the representative in Venice of Grand Master Siegfried von Feuchtwangen. Karl was chosen Grand Master by the order's capitulum in Marienburg...
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    Latvia and Estonia (1988) The Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, banned Jews from entering Livonia in 1306 (or 1309), which implied...
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  • Teutonic Knights and a year later, the Grand Master of the Order, Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, forbid Jews to settle or remain in the city in an edict of non-toleration...
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    Prussian history, starting with the entrance of Grand Master Siegfried von Feuchtwangen into Marienburg Castle. The Wilhelmsgymnasium contained busts...
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    named a Professor in 1830, and was on the Academic Senate in 1846. Lionel von Donop (1882), "Kolbe, Karl Wilhelm", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German)...
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    massacre of the populace did take place. Teutonic Grandmaster Siegfried von Feuchtwangen joined Pomerelia to the Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights...
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    von Rassburg 1273–1279   ●  Konrad von Feuchtwangen 1279–1281   ●  Wilken von Endorp 1281–1287   ●  Konrad von Herzogenstein 1288–1290   ●  Halt von Hohembach –1293...
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    silver marks, but retained Schlawe-Stolp. Grand Master Siegfried von Feuchtwangen and Master Heinrich von Dirschau und Schwetz integrated remaining Gdańsk Pomerania...
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    Feuchtwanger's Jewish ancestors originated from the Middle Franconian city of Feuchtwangen; following a pogrom in 1555, it had expelled all its resident Jews. Some...
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    (1202–1208), Siegfried III. von Rechberg (1208–1227), Siboto von Seefeld (1227–1247), Hartmann of Dillingen (1248–1286), Siegfried IV von Algertshausen...
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    Hartwig II, 1202–1208 Siegfried III. von Rechberg, 1208–1227 Siboto von Seefeld, 1227–1247 Hartmann of Dillingen, 1248–1286 Siegfried IV von Algertshausen, 1286–1288...
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  • German spelling alphabet. Thus, F ST 683 would be radioed as Frankfurt, Siegfried, Theodor, sechs-acht-drei and FS T 683 as Freising, Theodor, sechs-acht-drei...
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  • dedicated to Werner Egk – Donauwörth Sängermuseum [nl] – Feuchtwangen Richard-Strauss-Institut [nl], dedicated to Richard Strauss – Garmisch-Partenkirchen...
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