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  1. 1.Heinrich Walpot von Bassenheim(1198-1200): He was the first Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. He turned the Teutonic organization to a military order and got the privilege from the pope Innocent III. 2. Hermann von Salza (1209-1239): He led the Prussian Crusade in 1230, and started the annual military invasion to Prussians. 3.

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  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Heinrich Walpot von Bassenheim (died 1200), also known as Henry Walpot, was the first Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights serving from 1198 to sometime before 1208. As little is known about him, information regarding the Grand Master is mostly based on historians' theories.

  4. Son successeur, Otto von Kerpen. Heinrich Walpot de Bassenheim est né certainement à Mayence, vers 1140. Il meurt probablement le 5 novembre 1208, à Saint-Jean-d'Acre, en Terre Sainte, et y est enterré, dans le cœur de l'église de l'hôpital de Sainte-Marie des Teutons. Henrich de Walpot est issu d'une Maison noble rhénane, les Walpot de ...

  5. wladcy.myslenice.net.pl › Zakon Krzyzacki › opisyHeinrich I Walpot

    Heinrich I de Walpot [Waldbott] de Passenheim von Bassenheim (zmarł w Akce, zapewne 5 listopada 1208 roku) herb. Wielki Mistrz Zakonu Szpitala Najświętszej Marii Panny Domu Niemieckiego w Jerozolimie od 19 listopada 1190 roku do 5 listopada 1200 roku. Pochodził najprawdopodobniej z Moguncji, z zamożnej rodziny tamtejszych patrycjuszy.

  6. The Waldbott von Bassenheim family can trace its roots back to the twelfth century (1136). An early member of the family, Heinrich Walpot, was the first Grand Master (Hochmeister) of the Order of Teutonic Knights (Deutscher Orden) from 1198-1200.

  7. Heinrich Walpot von Bassenheim - First Hochmeister of the Teutonic Order . The Order of the Teutonic Knights of . St. Mary's Hospital in Jerusalem - 1190.