Nicolaus von Redewitz – the Teutonic Order’s diplomat and informant in the court of Sigismund of Luxembourg At the end of 1422, Sigismund of Luxembourg, King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor, allowed the Teutonic Order to have a permanent diplomatic representation in his court, in the person of Nicolaus von Redewitz. This was related to the fact that from the beginning of the 1420s, the Ottoman Empire posed an increasingly serious threat to the southern borders of Hungary again, and Sigismund wanted to win over the Order for the fight against the Turks. Arriving in the court of the king, von Redewitz kept the Grand Master of the order informed of Sigismund’s political plans, decisions, negotiations, military actions against the Turks, an...
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Caring for good relations. The Teutonic Order in competition during the 14th centuryThis paper does ...
Lukas Makarios GrunwaldLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenGermanylukas.grunwald@gmail.com commu...
The Teutonic Knights’ Last Attempt at Returning to Hungary (1702–1731)Subsequent to the expulsion of...
The Relationship between the Teutonic Order and the Bishops of Transylvania in Burzenland (1211–1225...
On the fate of the estates of the chivalric orders – Bohemia and Moravia after theHussite warsThe pa...
The geographical and familial origins of the Teutonic Order’s officials Konrad von Kyburg and Rudolf...
The war in the last third of the seventeenth century that resulted in the Ottoman Empire’s loss of d...
Communication in difficult times: Order dignitaries and their partners in the late Hussite period (B...
The article concerns the attempts of the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Order to acquire the titles...
The Teutonic Order and the Dominicans in the rivalry for the Prussian bishoprics in the middle of th...
The Teutonic Order in Northern Italy (13th century). About the borders of the “Network Research” The...
The aim of the article is to present the history of Transylvania after the Battle of Mohàcs in 1526...
On some aspects of the diplomatic traffic between the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and Emperor...
As a continuation of the political unrest opposing the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand-Duchy of Lith...
During the 12th and 13th centuries 7 rural commanderies were established in Silesia. These commander...
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