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Teutonic meaning
Relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons. | Having qualities that are regarded as typical of German people. | Relating to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
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A rival of King Władysław I the Elbow-high to the Polish crown, John supported the Teutonic Knights in the Polish–Teutonic War from 1326 to 1332.
Teutonic Knights In 1308, the town was taken by Brandenburg and the Teutonic Knights were hired by the Polish prince (later king) Władysław I the Elbow-high to restore order.
The last development in the case came in 2019, when two tombs in the Vatican’s Teutonic Cemetery were opened in a search for Orlandi’s body, to the Italian news agency ANSA.
Workers inspect an ossuary at the Teutonic Cemetery at the Vatican in this July 20, 2019, file photo.
When Glazer finally grants us vision, we are in the Teutonic Garden of Eden, an SS paradise of sunlight and water held at arm’s length by time and function.
It’s particularly appealing here in Calgary, as I have long appreciated the shared vision of Stampede-related regalia and the parades of imaginary teutonic knights draped in swastika vestures of a by-gone era.
This brooding German-language show is the sulky Teutonic cousin of Stranger Things.
Montreal has its own celebration of all things autumnal, Teutonic and beer-related, and it’s taking place at Atwater Market’s Place du Marché.
We’re not talking gothic architecture (think Notre-Dame) or gothic literature (think “Wuthering Heights”), or even, really, the Teutonic tribes of the third century.
Electrify America, the subsidiary built from a mountain of Teutonic shame in the wake of Dieselgate, announced today that it will build multiple EV charging stations within the confines of the Ohio Turnpike.
For one day only, The Clapham Grand reverberates with the sound of clinking steins and Teutonic sing-alongs.
Teutonic plates: the dining room at Albert’s Schloss.
According to the Elbląg museum Early in the 13th century the Teutonic Knights conquered the region, built a castle, and founded Elbing on the lake, with a population mostly from Lübeck (today the lake, now much smaller, no longer reaches the city).
A four-year truce stipulated Jogaila's conversion to Catholicism and the cession of half of Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights.
After a short pause at midday, Teutonic units were able to push the Poles back; however, they found themselves under very heavy fire from crossbows of the Polish infantry, which caused huge losses and a withdrawal.
Aftermath The direct result of the battle of Świecino was that the city of Danzig and Pomerania were freed from the danger of an attack by the Teutonic Order.
Against Lithuania The Teutonic Knights began to direct their campaigns against pagan Lithuania (see Lithuanian mythology ), especially after the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem at Acre in 1291.
Algirdas fought the Golden Horde Tatars and the Principality of Moscow; Kęstutis took upon himself the demanding struggle with the Teutonic Order.
All of the Teutonic Knights' possessions were subordinate to the Grand Master whose seat was in Bad Mergentheim.
Around 1245 the Papal legate William of Modena reached a compromise: though incorporated into the Order's State, the archdiocese and its suffragan bishoprics were acknowledged with their autonomous ecclesiastical territories by the Teutonic Knights.