Teutonic Knights facts for kids
The Teutonic Knights are a Roman Catholic military order. It was formed at the end of the 12th century in Acre, Palestine, during the Crusades. The Teutonic Knights are now a clerical order based in Vienna, Austria.
In 1226 Konrad of Masovia brought the Teutonic Knights to fight against Baltic pagan Prussian tribes. They won quickly and, their new country being Prussia, were called Prussians. The knights started to be a danger for the then weak Poland. Finally, the power of the Teutonic Order was crushed in Battle of Tannenberg in 1410.
Images for kids
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Hermann von Salza, the fourth Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights (1209–1239)
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Tannhäuser in the habit of the Teutonic Knights, from the Codex Manesse
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Frederick II allows the order to invade Prussia, by P. Janssen
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oat of arms of Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine, Grand Master from 1761 to 1780.
See also
In Spanish: Orden Teutónica para niños