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  1. Konrad von Feuchtwangen. Artist’s impression of Konrad von Feuchtwangen made about 400 years after his death. The arms of Konrad von Feuchtwangen as Grand Master. Konrad von Feuchtwangen (English: Conrad of Feuchtwangen) (before 1230 – 4 July 1296 in Prague) was the 13th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights from 1290 to 1296.

  2. Burchard von Schwanden's first year in office is given as 1282 on the Teutonic Order's German site and 1283 on the Austrian site. 10 13 Konrad von Feuchtwangen: 1290–1297 Before 1230 4 July 1296 After the fall of Acre, Konrad moved the Order's headquarters to Venice. 11 14 Gottfried von Hohenlohe: 1297–1303 1265 19 Oct 1310 12 15

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    • Holy See
  3. Hochmeisterwappen Konrads von Feuchtwangen. Konrad von Feuchtwangen (* vor 1230; † 4. Juli 1296 in Prag) war 13. Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens von 1290 bis 1296.

  4. Burchard von Schwanden suddenly resigned as Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and left Acre for Europe; he was succeeded by Konrad von Feuchtwangen. The only major contingent to leave were the Genoese, who concluded a separate treaty with Khalil. Many women and children were evacuated from Acre to Cyprus in March.

    • 4 April – 18 May 1291
    • Acre captured by the Mamluks
    • Acre captured by the Mamluks
  5. Konrad von Feuchtwangen. Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens, * wohl vor 1230, † 4.7.1296 Prag, ⚰ Drobowitz bei Časlau (Böhmen), Deutschordenskirche.

  6. Konrad von Feuchtwangen (d. 1296) Grand master of the Teutonic Order (1291-1296) after the loss of the city Acre (mod. ‘Akko, Israel) to the Mamlûks. Konrad was born around 1230 into a Franconian ministerial family. His early career is unknown. In 1259 he was commander of the order’s Austrian bailiwick.

  7. Konrad was born around 1230 into a Franconian ministerial family. His early career is unknown. ... Konrad von Feuchtwangen (d. 1296) Grand master of the Teutonic ...

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