Heinrich von Hohenlohe ( German: Heinrich von Hohenlohe , previously 1218–15 July 1249 ) - 7th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order in 1244–1249 .
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Coat of arms of Heinrich von Hohenlohe
Heinrich belonged to the Franconian noble family of Hohenlohe . His father, Henry II von Hohenlohe (died after 1212 ), his mother, Adelheid von Gundelfingen ( German: Adelheid von Gundelfingen ) from Brenz (died after 1230).
Together with the entry of Heinrich and his two brothers into the Order, the latter received possession of Mergentheim Castle, which later became the seat of the Great Masters ( 1525-1809 ). Already during the reign of Hermann von Salz was the German landmaster of the Order ( 1232 - 1242 ).
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- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 104083107 // General Regulatory Control (GND) - 2012—2016.