I Knights Of The Teutonic Order I #35738916
Description
The **Teutonic Order**, formally the **Order of the Hospital of St. Mary of the Germans in Jerusalem**, was a Catholic military and religious order founded in 1190 during the Third Crusade. Initially established to provide medical care for German-speaking pilgrims in the Holy Land, it soon expanded into a military role similar to the Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller. The Teutonic Knights wore distinctive white mantles with a black cross. After the Crusades, they focused on military campaigns in Eastern Europe, particularly in the Baltic region, where they sought to Christianize pagan populations through conquest and colonization. Their efforts led to the establishment of a powerful state in Prussia. By the 16th century, the order's military power waned, and much of its territory was secularized. However, the Teutonic Order survived as a religious and charitable organization, and today it focuses on cultural, educational, and social works, particularly in Austria and Germany.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
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| 19 Aug 2026, 14:55 | 13 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by ANUBIS (@Nostraedamus) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
ANUBIS (@Nostraedamus) — King Of Jerusalem (rank 255)
Adam (@dabadam12345) — Turcopolier (rank 1)
uncleKaddin (@CaiusMaximus_JR) — Turcopolier (rank 1)
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Rank structure
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