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Konrad von Feuchtwangen was the 13th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1291-96. He was a relative of the later Grand Master Siegfried von Feuchtwangen.
In the first year of his term, the Muslims captured Acre, the last fortress of the crusaders in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Because the Teutonic Order had been based in Acre, von Feuchtwangen moved the Order's headquarters to Venice.
He is known to have one of the coolest names ever, that sounds like some crazy German fart.
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