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I am just starting to build the page for this Grand Master. I will keep adding more and more information within the next few days.
Same goes for all the other Grand Masters.
Norum 10.06.2006
Latest comment: 17 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
This article should be moved to Conrad of Feuchtwangen, or Konrad of Feuuchtwangen. It is common in English to translate the names of nobility, especially when concerning German names. Hence it's William II instead of Wilhelm II and Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia instead of Herzog Albrecht Friedrich von Preußen.
The preposition "von" can easily be translated with the English "of" as these are (or originally were) titles, not surnames. Rex15:50, 8 March 2007 (UTC)Reply