The
Teutonic Order was a
crusading order of knights under religious vows who were formed at the end of the
12th century in
Palestine to give medical aid to pilgrims to the holy places. They received papal orders for crusades to take and hold
Jerusalem for
Christianity. They were based at
Acre. They later transferred their area of interests to the
Baltic Sea and
Prussia. The Order had many wars against
Poland and
Lithuania and Tatars. The biggest battle of the Teutonic Knights was the Battle of Tannenberg (in Polish
Battle of Grunwald), which they lost . The burgers of Prussia rose up against the Catholic Teutonic order and their power waned .The emperor
Maximilian I Habsburg had made an agreement with the Polish king and in 1525, the grand master of the order, Albrecht Hohenzollern of Brandenburg converted to Lutheranism and swore allegiance to the Polish king, who made him the Duke of Prussia. This "Polish king" was the grand duke of Lithuania
Sigismund I Jagiello and was the brother of Albrecht of Brandenburg-Prussia's mothers.
The new Grand Magistery was then established in [[Würtemberg]] and imperial Habsburg members continued as grand masters.
see
- Knights Templar
- [Knights of Malta]?
- [Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem]?
The Order and its relations with its neighbours (especially Poland) are the
main motive in a novel by the Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz Krzyzacy
(The Teutonic Knights).
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