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Heinrich von Tunna, also Heinrich Bart and sometimes inaccurately referred to as Herman Bart (unknown - June 2, 1209) was the third Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order, heading the order from 1208 to his death in 1209. Biography. Heinrich hailed from a minor line of ministerialis to the Landgrave of Thuringia.
- 1208 or before
- Otto von Kerpen
- 1208 - 1209
- Hermann von Salza
Heinrich von Tunna, genannt Heinrich Bart (auch Herman Bart; † 2. Juni 1209 ), war der dritte Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens von 1208 bis 1209. Er war ein Ministerial des Landgrafen Hermann I. von Thüringen, Pfalzgraf von Sachsen. Er gehörte vermutlich zur Familie von Thüna .
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Apr 9, 2024 · Heinrich von Tunna: Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights (1208-1209) Biography Heinrich hailed from a minor line of ministerialis to the Landgrave of Thuringia.
Heinrich von Tunna, also Heinrich Bart and sometimes inaccurately referred to as Herman Bart (unknown - June 2, 1209) was the third Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order, heading the order from 1208 to his death in 1209. Biography. Heinrich hailed from a minor line of ministerialis to the Landgrave of Thuringia.
Heinrich von Tunna, also Heinrich Bart and sometimes inaccurately referred to as Herman Bart [1] (unknown - June 2, 1209) was the third Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order, heading the order from 1208 to his death in 1209.
Heinrich von Tunna, genannt Heinrich Bart (auch Herman Bart; † 2. Juni 1209), war der dritte Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens von 1208 bis 1209. Er war ein Ministerial des Landgrafen Hermann I. von Thüringen, Pfalzgraf von Sachsen. Er gehörte vermutlich zur Familie von Thüna.
(27) Heinrich von Plauen - 1410-1413. Heinrich von Plauen (the Elder) (ca. 1370-1429) was the 27th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from November 1410 to October 1413. He is famous for saving Castle Marienburg after the Order's defeat in the Battle of Grunwald (Tannenberg) in 1410.