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Headquarters of the Teutonic Knights

    http://www.cultus.hk/hist/readingsBaltic/Teutonic_headquarters2.pdf
    Headquarters of the Teutonic Knights Acre (1192–1291) Venice (1291–1309) Marienburg (1309–1466) Königsberg (1466–1525) Mergentheim (1525–1809) Vienna (1809 -)

Kingdoms of Northern Europe - Livonian Order of Knights ...

    https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsEurope/EasternLivonianKnights.htm
    Their headquarters was at Fellin (now Viljandi in Estonia). In 1237 the defeated and depleted Livonian Knights joined the Teutonic Knights as an autonomous branch. While the Danes were busy taking over and securing all of North Estonia by force, The rest of the …

Livonian Brothers of the Sword - Teutonic Order

    http://imperialteutonicorder.com/id62.html
    The Brotherhood had its headquarters at Fellin (Viljandi) in present-day Estonia, where the walls of the Master's castle still stand. Other strongholds included Wenden (Cēsis), Segewold (Sigulda) and Ascheraden (Aizkraukle).

The Teutonic Order in Medieval Livonia Tallinn Museum of ...

    https://tallinnmuseum.com/2018/10/13/the-teutonic-order-in-medieval-livonia/
    Oct 13, 2018 · The 324-year history of the Teutonic Knights in medieval Livonia came to an end in 1561. Although the order exists to this day, as a charitable religious organisation now based in Vienna, it lost its last extensive domain in mid-16th century.Estimated Reading Time: 10 mins

Livonian Order - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livonian_Order
    Between 1237 and 1290, the Livonian Order conquered all of Courland, Livonia, and Semigallia. In 1298, Lithuanians took Karkus Castle north of Riga, and defeated the order in the Battle of Turaida, killing Livonian Land Master Bruno and 22 knights. In 1346, the order bought the Duchy of Estonia from King Valdemar IV of Denmark.

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