Paul von Rusdorf
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Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
Paul von Rusdorf | |
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Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights | |
Reign | 1422 - January 2, 1441 |
Predecessor | Michael Küchmeister von Sternberg |
Successor | Konrad von Erlichshausen |
Born | Around 1385 Roisdorf, Bornheim |
Died | January 9, 1441 Malbork Castle |
Burial | St. Anne's Chapel. Malbork Castle |
Paul von Rusdorf (c. 1385 – 1441) was the 29th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1422 to 1441.
The Treaty of Melno was one of von Rusdorf's first acts; it brought stability to the Order and its relations, but fighting resumed in 1431 with the Polish-Teutonic War (1431-1435). Johannes von Baysen (Jan Bażyński) was one of his ambassadors.[citation needed ]
External links
[edit ]- Hochmeister Paul von Rusdorf (in German)
References
[edit ]- Friedrich Borchert: "Die Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens in Preußen." In: Preußische Allgemeine Zeitung, 6 October 2001.
Grand Master of the Teutonic Order | ||
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Preceded by | Hochmeister 1422–1441 |
Succeeded by |