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Heinrich III von Hohenlohe (died ], 1249) was the seventh Grand Master of the Teutonic Order between ] and ]. | '''Heinrich III von Hohenlohe''' (died ], 1249) was the seventh Grand Master of the Teutonic Order between ] and ]. | ||
Von Hohenlohe was the son of one of the most richest and most powerfull feudals in ]. He had four brothers and one sister. | Von Hohenlohe was the son of one of the most richest and most powerfull feudals in ]. He had four brothers and one sister. | ||
Right from the childhood he was destined to join the Church. Between ] and ], von Hohenlohe was ] of ]. | Right from the childhood he was destined to join the Church. Between ] and ], von Hohenlohe was ] of ]. | ||
In ], he and two of his brothers joined the Teutonic Order. | In ], he and two of his brothers joined the Teutonic Order. | ||
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Heinrich III von Hohenlohe (died 15 July, 1249) was the seventh Grand Master of the Teutonic Order between 1244 and 1249. Von Hohenlohe was the son of one of the most richest and most powerfull feudals in Württemberg. He had four brothers and one sister.
Right from the childhood he was destined to join the Church. Between 1218 and 1219, von Hohenlohe was canon (priest) of Würzburg.
In 1220, he and two of his brothers joined the Teutonic Order.
Preceded byGerhard von Malberg | Grand Master of the Teutonic Order 1241-1244 |
Succeeded byGünther von Schwarzenberg |