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Crusader Crusade Teutonic Order Coin Paul von Russdorf
XV century Crusader Coin 13 year war
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USD 60.00 |
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USD 60.00 |
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Wednesday, September 03, 2008 |
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Saturday, September 13, 2008 |
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Warszawa, MAZOWIECKIE |
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Description
Tuetonic Order Crusader Coin dating back to the Teutonic Grandmaster Paul von Russdorf, mid XV century silver coin, has the characteristic crusader COAT OF ARMS shields, these coins were used in the regions stationed by the teutonic knights, who moved their HQ's from Italy, Venice to Marienburg in Pomerania and created their own kingdom which had its own currency. On February 21, 1440 a group made up of individuals from the Prussian cities, gentry and clergy, formed the Prussian Confederation. The main contributors were from the gentry of Chełmno Land, from Toruń, Chełmno and from the Hanseatic cities of Elbląg and Gdańsk. Grand Master Paul Russdorf was seen to approve the existence of the Confederacy, but his successor, Conrad von Erlichhausen tried to destroy it. His policy was followed by Ludvig von Erlichhausen. In 1452 the Prussian Confederation asked Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, for mediation in their conflict with the Teutonic Order. Poland sent the Grand Master a declaration of war, predated to February 22. When the war started everybody expected it to be over quickly, on both sides. The war lasted 13 years. winner pays shipping 4$ payment: paypal
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