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  1. Dietrich von Altenburg was the 19th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1335 to 1341. He came from the Thuringian town of Altenburg in the Holy Roman Empire, where his father held the office of a burgrave of the immediate Pleissnerland, which however had long been pawned to the Saxon House of Wettin.

  2. Dietrich von Altenburg was the 19th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1335 to 1341. He came from the Thuringian town of Altenburg in the Holy Roman Empire, where his father held the office of a burgrave of the immediate Pleissnerland, which however had long been pawned to the Saxon House of Wettin.

  3. Dietrich von Altenburg was the 19th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1335 to 1341. He came from the Thuringian town of Altenburg in the Holy Roman Empire, where his father held the office of a burgrave of the immediate Pleissnerland, which however had long been pawned to the Saxon House of Wettin.

    • estimated between 1211 and 1341
    • after 1341
    • Altenburg, TH, Germany
    • Alex Bickle
  4. The Polish king followed the Teutonic army and found an opportunity when Marshal Dietrich von Altenburg split his forces into three sections. Władysław decided to attack the weakest of these three sections, which had descended upon the small village of Płowce.

  5. Dietrich, Burggraf von Altenburg. Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens, † 10.6.1341 Thorn.

  6. Dietrich von Altenburg († Oktober 1341 in Thorn) war der 19. Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens von 1335 bis 1341. Leben. Er war ein Sohn des Burggrafen Dietrich II. von Altenburg († 1303). Sein Geschlecht hatte als Inhaber der reichsunmittelbaren Burggrafschaft Altenburg eine herausragende Stellung im Pleißenland inne

  7. Grand master of the Teutonic Order (1335-1341), who organized important crusading campaigns against the Lithuanians. Dietrich was a son of Dietrich II, burgrave of Altenburg in Thuringia. The year of his birth is unknown, although some late sources of debatable value give 1255. Dietrich probably