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  Battle of Grunwald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ulrich von Jungingen asked for the armistice to be extended to July 4 in order to let the mercenaries from western Europe arrive.
Ulrich von Jungingen withdrew his forces from the area of Świecie/Schwetz and decided to organise a line of defence on the Drwęca River.
After several hours of fighting, Ulrich von Jungingen decided to join his embattled forces in the main line of engagement, which were by then becoming outnumbered by the mass of Polish knights and the advancing Polish infantry, which all of a sudden had come pouring on the battlefield from the surrounding forests.
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 Battle of Grunwald
Ulrich von Jungingen withdrew his forces from the area of Świecie and decided to organise a line of defence on the Drwęca River.
Ulrich von Jungingen decided to outflank the Polish forces by attacking the emptied right flank with 16 banners of heavy cavalry, until then held in reserve.
Although Heinrich von Plauen, the successor to Ulrich von Jungingen, managed to save his state from complete breakdown, the opposition to his rule both in the burghers, the knights and within the Order itself rose and soon he was ousted.
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Von Jungingen, worried, sent some of his heavy cavalry sooner than the expected (or was desired).
Soon Von Jungingen sent a large force of his soldiers to fight the Polish, whom were at the right flank of the army.
The battle was even until now, both sides could strike a successful maneuver and win, but as soon as Von Jungingen realized the Lithuanian force was weaker and less numerous than the Polish one, he shifted a large force from fighting the Polish to engage the Lithuanians.
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 C.E.R.S. - Consorzio Europeo Rievocazioni Storiche - Living History,Re-enactments, Historical Events and Festival, ...
Ulrich von Jungingen as Grand Master, Frederick von Wallenrode as Grand Marshal, Kuno von Lichtenstein, one of the finest swordsmen of the century, as Grand Commander, and Albrecht von Schwarzenberg, a marshal serving as Commander of Supply.
At 8.30, when the Krzyzacy were dripping with sweat, Grand Master von Jungingen engaged in a super manoeuvre, sending two of his finest knights to the opposing side with a clever purpose.
Von Jungingen, seeing the failure of his cannons and infantrymen to stop the Lithuanians, immediately ordered some of his cavalry to be sent to engage the Lithuanians.
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 Dt Orden
Diesmal ließ sich Hermann von Salza in der Goldenen Bulle von Rimini vom Kaiser Friedrich II bestätigen, daß der zu tätigende Landerwerb, dem Orden allein zugute kommt.
Von hier aus wurde nunmehr das Kulmerland besetzt, neue Burgen in Thorn und Kulm erbaut und städtische Siedlungen errichtet, die alle das Kulmer Recht bekamen.
Dann wurde der Orden von Napoleon in den Rheinbundstaaten aufgehoben und seine westlichen Besitzungen an seine Verbündeten verteilt.
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Von Jungingen (L1) arrived with more cavalry, infantry and a few guns and deployed his forces at a slightly higher elevation than the enemy.
But von Jungingen's defensive-offensive plan called for provoking the enemy to attack his position and then launching a counterattack with his heavy mounted troops.
Von Jungingen himself led sixteen reserve squadrons and might have defeated the Royal forces with a concentrated persistent effort.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - - ARCHIVE - The Court of the Knighthood of the Teutonic Order
Ulrich spent 18 years of his life on active duty for the Knights, in that time fighting in well over 70 battles, including the battle of Grunwald (Tannenburg) as just a teen.
Ulrich would ride out here to meat with you normally, but we still fear a revolt from the natives, especially with a foregin emissary present, the risk is just too great.
Ulrich looked larger then ever, his already large frame seems to have grown as he talked and a since of pride swept over his newly brightened face.
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 Battle of Grunwald
The one side was the forces of Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, supported by the Bohemian, Moravian, Tatar and Novgorod forces (about 39,000 troops), under the command of the grand duke of Lithuania Vytautas the Great and his cousin, king of Poland and former grand duke of Lithuania Władysław Jagiełło (Jogaila);.
After the battle, rumours were spread across the Europe (probably for an excuse) that Teutons were defeated with the help of mumerous muslim Tatar hordes.
Ulrich von Jungingen died in battle, probably killed by enemy peasantry while retreating to his camp.
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 Medieval Weapon Art - HISTORY - Medieval Times
At 8.30, when the Crusaders were dripping with sweat, Grand Master von Jungingen engaged in a super manoeuvre, sending two of his finest knights to the opposing side with a clever purpose.
Von Jungingen's face was ashen and his throat suddenly parched, realising that this was going to be a battle to the death and that his knights might lose.
The body of their greatest hero von Lichtenstein was there, Schwarzenberger's, von Wallenrode's,  and from the foreign knights was Jaromir of Prague, Gabor of Buda, leader of Hungarians, Richard of York and some others also.
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 Battle of Grunwald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
To counter this threat, Ulrich von Jungingen concentrated part of his forces in Świecie/Schwetz while leaving large part of his army in the eastern castles of Ragneta/Ragnit, Ryn and Klaipeda/Memel.
The only higher official to save his life was Grand Hospital Master and Komtur of Elbing Werner von Tettinger who escaped from the battlefield.
Although Heinrich von Plauen, the successor to Ulrich von Jungingen, managed to save his state from complete breakdown, the opposition to his rule both among the burghers, the knights and within the Order itself rose and soon he was ousted.
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 Freefire Zone Forums - The Eastern Bannockburn: Grünwald 1410
Von Jungingen did not believe the Poles or Lithuanians would be able to muster a major army or cooperate well (Jagiello and Vytautas did not get along) so he took the opportunity to start a piecemeal war with Poland that would surely end with the Order’s confirmed rule of the disputed territories.
The Order’s own foot soldiers had been dispensed by allied cavalry earlier in the day, and so von Jungingen watched in horror as his exhausted and thirsty knights who had been fighting all day in the summer sun began to crumble in the face of a new allied onslaught from fresh soldiers.
Sensing imminent disaster von Jungingen ordered a general charge which he himself led, and the last of the Order’s reserves came barreling down on the battle.
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 The Almanach de Chivalry , The Official Listing of Imperial and Royal European Orders of Chivalry .
The Bailiff of Brandenburg, commanding the light cavalry, himself fell during the first siege, immortalizing the title which is now attached to the Lutheran Order, and the post defended by the Germans (under the command of commander Fra' Christopher Valdner) was the first to be attacked at the second siege.
With the acquisition of Malta, the Grand Bailiff, Fra' Georg Schilling von Cannstatt, was given initial responsibility for the defense of Tripoli but warned that the city's physical situation would make it very difficult to defend against a serious attack.
The final crusade in which the German knights joined was the campaign in the Morea and the Balkans in 1715-18, culminating in the battle of Passarowitz in which the Christian forces were commanded by the Imperial Field Marshal Prince Eugene of Savoy.
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 Battle of Tannenberg
Von Wallenrod's command engaged the main line of the Lithuanians and was slowly pushing them back.
Von Wallenrod and the remaining Banners of the second line instead of joining the pursuit deployed for an attack on the right wing of the Polish force.
Von Jungingen seeing the weakness in the Polish right took the 16 reserve Banners and deployed them ready to support those attacks.
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 Understanding Matejko's painting "The Battle of Grunwald"
On the left of center the painting is dominated by the figure of Ulrich von Jungengen, Grand Master of the Order, who perished in the battle.
The documentation by the Swedish historian Svena Ekdahl a few years ago have show beyond doubt that the famous trap and the death of Ulrich von Jungingen at the hand of the peasant infantry are legends.
In the painting, he is preparing with great vigor to annihilate Heinrich von Schwelborn, a Teutonic knight who, before the battle, had arrogantly and self-confidently ordered two naked swords to be carried before him these to be returned to their scabbards only after being soiled in Polish blood.
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 orden1438
PrUB, JH I 7540 – [1438] o.O. – Der Bischof von Heilsberg an den Deutschmeister und Herrn Ludwig von Lansee, Landkomtur von Elsaß: bittet sie, nach Frankfurt [an der Oder] oder Küstrin zu kommen.
Ulrich von Rozenberg, Menhard von Neuhaus (de nova domo), Alscho von Sternberg, Peter von Michelsberg, Johann von Colowrat und Johann von Smyrzicz an den Rat von Breslau in derselben Sache.
– Der Hochmeister an den Deutschen Orden in Livland: Kredenz auf Weczel von Wladichheym, Komtur zu Memel (und laut Indorsat auch auf Brun von Hirsberg).
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 Teutonic Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Their Master, Conrad von Feuchtwangen, although before his election Provincial Master in Prussia and Livonia, had fortunately been in Acre when elected and so was able to demonstrate for his brother knights the military skills learned fighting Prussian barbarians.
When their courageous Grand Master, Ulrich von Jungingen was killed in the center of the melée, dying from wounds inflicted in both the front and back of his chest, the fight was lost.
In Livonia, although Master von Plettenberg remained loyal to the Catholic Church, he was unable to resist granting toleration to the reformed churches in 1525.
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 Malbork: Histoire d'un château
En transformant le moyen château Von Kniprode réalisa son rêve, un royaume de chevaliers chrétiens.
En 1407 l'impétueux Ulrich Von Jungingen devint le maître de Malbork.
Ulrich était un fin stratège et un chef coura-geux, mais s'était un homme arrogant.
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 Teutonic Knights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Albert of Sweden conceded Gotlandia to the Teutonic Order as a pledge (similar to a fiefdom), with the understanding that they would eliminate the piratical Victual Brothers from their strategic island base.
An invasion force under Grand Master Konrad of Jungingen conquered the island in 1398, destroyed Visby and drove the Victual Brothers out of Gotland and the Baltic Sea.
The Grand Master, Ulrich von Jungingen, and most of the Order's higher dignitaries fell on the battlefield.
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 Republic and Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
When Wladislaw launched his attack on the Order, and von Jungingen ordered a withdrawal in consequence, Vitovt took the Order’s army in the rear; the Order was divided into two groups and the battle degenerated into a slaughter, ending with the death of von Jungingen.
When von Jungingen realizes that he is overextended, Vitovt has not had time to rally his Lithuanians, nor are the Poles in condition to offer a counter-attack.
More importantly, though, von Jungingen is disgusted with the rash behavior of the German volunteers (military discipline was excellent, although in other matters the Order’s behavior was wide open to criticism).
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 Ulrich von Jungingen - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ulrich von Jungingen - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ulrich von Jungingen (1360 - July 15 1410) was, since 1407, the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Ulrich von Jungingen contains research on
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 Poland 'may veto' EU constitution - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The response from the rapidly-reducing pagan white population resulted in the survivors facing up to the Pope's Knights at the First Battle of Grunwald (called the Battle of Tarnobrzej by the Poles, the Battle of Zalgiris by Lithuanians, and the First Battle of Tannenberg by the Germans) which occurred on July 15, 1410.
The Jew-funded Templars and Knights under the Pope's lap-dog Ulrich Von Jungingen were decisivelyhammered by the Lettlander/Pole Wladislaw Jagiello - and established the Poles and Prussians long-term dislike of both Jews and Germans that exists to this day in the region and amongst all western Baltic peoples - including those of modern Prussian descent.
Ulrich von Jungingen was routed, the jews baggagetrains and trappings ofthe Templars dispersed, their battle flags hung in Cracow cathedral in a mediaeval show of White Might is Right.
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 Teutonic Knights -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
An invasion force under Grand Master Konrad of Jungingen conquered the island in 1398, destroyed (additional info and facts about Visby) Visby and drove the Victual Brothers out of Gotland and the (A sea in northern Europe; stronghold of the Russian navy) Baltic Sea.
In 1410 at the (additional info and facts about Battle of Grunwald) Battle of Grunwald (also known as the battle of (A battle in World War I (1914); decisive German victory over the Russians) Tannenberg), a Polish-Lithuanian army decisively defeated the Order and broke its military power.
The Grand Master, (additional info and facts about Ulrich von Jungingen) Ulrich von Jungingen, and most of the Order's higher dignitaries fell on the battlefield.
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 Exhibition "The Battle of Tennenberg"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Order's force under command by the Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen was inflicted a defeat and fled.
It was only then when the artist could have a full view of the battle scene and relate its elements into a coherent whole.
The idea of the painting rests on two central figures: Ulrich von Jungingen who is fighting back two attacking soldiers and Vytautas the Magnus galloping on his horse.
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 The Battle of Grunwald 1410
The reserve regiments of Allies and Krzyzacy, with terror in their eyes, could see dust rising to the sky, non stop voices of men, horses, helmets, swords, prayers, understanding how terrible was that battle without mercy.
When Kuno von Lichtenstein fought clear against the side of the Lithuanians, and rejoined his Grand Master, who was watching the battle from his quarter said: "The Tartars proved craven, but those damned Lithuanians have learned to fight.
The Krzyzacy' infantry had been crushed early, because of the bad tactic of von Jungingen.
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 Courtly Lives - Malbork Castle
This event caused the Thirteen Year War between Poland and the Teutonic Order, which led to the recapture of Poland of Gdansk Pomerania and Chelno County, as well as the occupation of the Zulawy region, together with parts of Warmia and Pomezania.
Malbork changed from Teutonic Knight hands and became a seat of Polish administrators: the starost (district elder), the treasurer of Prussian lands, and the viovode.
In 1817 Malbork was reconstructed with Theodor von Schon, President of Prussia as the castle's patron.
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 Teutonic Knights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
An invasion army under Grand Master Konrad of Jungingen conquered the island in 1398, destroyed Visby and drove the Victual Brothers out of Gotland.
In 1410 at the Battle of Grunwald (also known as the battle of Tannenberg), a Polish-Lithuanian army decisively defeated the Order's army and broke its military power.
The Grand Master, Ulrich von Jungingen, and most of its higher dignitaries fell on the battlefield.
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