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Started by Monsignor de Beaumanoir, May 08, 2008, 09:53:02 AM

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Femme Falchion

Thanks for the excellent review professor Monk.   :) Your thread pilgrims appreciate the thoughtful commentary.  You are blessed to have many other good reads on the horizon.....
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

Breaking news!

As seen in the latest issue of Military History Magazine:

Searchers find remains of grand masters of the Order of Teutonic Knights
Monika Scislowska - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
 

WARSAW, Poland — Polish archeologists believe silk-draped skeletons found in a cathedral crypt are the 600-year-old remains of three grand masters of the Teutonic Knights.


An archeologist says DNA testing was done on the skeleton remains of the three in the city of Kwidzyn — the Teutonic fortress of Marienwerder in the Middle Ages.


He says the tests indicate the remains are those of Werner von Orseln, the knights' leader from 1324 to 1330; Ludolf Koenig, who ruled from 1342 to 1345, and Heinrich von Plauen, who reigned from 1410 to 1413.


Bogumil Wisniewski, the archeologist who spearheaded the search, tells The Associated Press that researchers are 95 to 96 per cent sure it is them.


He says the skeletons, found in wooden coffins, were draped in silks — some painted with gold — a fabric reserved only to those highest in power in the Middle Ages.


DNA tests matched their age to that of the death age of the three grand masters. They also revealed temporary malnutrition in one of the skeletons that could match the 10-year imprisonment of von Plauen.

Wisniewski acknowledged he could only be completely certain of the identities ''if I met each face-to-face and he told me his name.''


But he said several other indicators supported the find, including wall paintings in the cathedral showing the three grand masters and historic documents saying that von Orseln and Koenig were buried there. The order ruled in the area until early 16th century.


Wojciech Weryk, co-ordinator for city development and promotion, said the remains will be returned to the crypt and displayed under a special glass shield, so visitors can see them.


''This is such a valuable historic finding that we should show it,'' Weryk said.


The Order of the Teutonic Knights was founded in the late 12th century to aid German pilgrims in the Holy Land.


It became a military order, wearing trademark white coats with black crosses, forcefully bringing Christianity to pagan Prussians. It took control along the Baltic Sea coast in what is now northern Poland.


The order was defeated by Polish and Lithuanian forces at the Battle of Grunwald in 1410.

Sir William Marcus

What a discovery! Very cool!


VENI, VIDI, VELCRO! Spelling and grammatical errors are beyond my control, it's the way I'm wired.

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

#1968
Quote from: Sir William Marcus on March 06, 2009, 08:48:44 AM


When the kite shield comes in, I plan on doing a photo like this..... :P

minus the shafts, and the full length sleeves.

Lady Christina de Pond

you don't want to look like the guy in the pic?
Helmswoman of the Fiesty Lady
Lady Ashley of De Coals
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Monsignor de Beaumanoir

#1970
FLASH Trivia Question:

Sister, what Order of Warrior Monks is the Brother from, in the above photo?

Lady Christina de Pond

Helmswoman of the Fiesty Lady
Lady Ashley of De Coals
Militissa in the Frati della Beata Gloriosa Vergine Mari

Sir William Marcus

VENI, VIDI, VELCRO! Spelling and grammatical errors are beyond my control, it's the way I'm wired.

Lady Christina de Pond

alright i'm off to study
Helmswoman of the Fiesty Lady
Lady Ashley of De Coals
Militissa in the Frati della Beata Gloriosa Vergine Mari

Femme Falchion

Does it rhyme with supersonic?
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

Quote from: Lady Christina de Pond on March 06, 2009, 10:07:12 AM
you don't want to look like the guy in the pic?
:o
Quote from: Lady Christina de Pond on March 06, 2009, 11:12:53 AM
hmmmm spanish?
::) :'(

You have answered your own question, even with an incorrect response......study Sister.......study! :)


Femme Falchion

#1977
...or bubonic? .....or hysteronics....

I'm not trying to answer the question, just giving Lady de Pond a hint......  :)


***besides, who wants another Boudicca with Foot Massage Barbi award?***
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Sir William Marcus

I was thinking "hooked-on-phonics" while I was studying naval avionics 
VENI, VIDI, VELCRO! Spelling and grammatical errors are beyond my control, it's the way I'm wired.

Lady Christina de Pond

Order of Teutonic Knights
:P
I've been falling down on studies guess work has been getting in the way
Helmswoman of the Fiesty Lady
Lady Ashley of De Coals
Militissa in the Frati della Beata Gloriosa Vergine Mari