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Wolfgang Schutzbar (c. 1483 – 11 February 1566) was the 39th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, serving from 1543 to 1566.
Wolfgang Schutzbar | |
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Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens | |
Grand Master of the Teutonic Order | |
Reign | 1543–1566 |
Predecessor | Walter von Cronberg |
Successor | Georg Hundt von Weckheim |
Born | c. 1483 Treis an der Lumda, Holy Roman Empire |
Died | 11 February 1566 Mergentheim, Holy Roman Empire | (aged 83)
Schutzbar was born in the central Hessian town of Treis an der Lumda around 1483.[1] He hailed from the family of Schutzbar genannt Milchling from Hesse. He joined the Teutonic Order in 1507 and was from 1529 to 1543 Komtur of the Bally of Hesse at Marburg.
In 1543, he became Hochmeister and Deutschmeister, a combined office located at Mergentheim. There, he built the first town hall in 1564, and the first water supply.
A monument dedicated to him is found at the local Market Square.
His coat of arms shows three hearts meeting in the center of the shield.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Münzel, Maximilian (29 April 2021). "Hochmeister Wolfgang von Schutzbar – Hochmeistergalerie im Residenzschloss Mergentheim". forschung-deutscher-orden.phil.uni-wuerzburg.de (in German). Forschung Deutscher Orden. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- Der Deutsche Orden in Hessen. Ausstellung des Hessischen Staatsarchivs Marburg, bearb. von Hans-Peter Lachmann, Marburg, 1983, S. 97.
- Hermann, A., Wolfgang Schutzbar genannt Milchling, in: Udo Arnold (Hg.), Die Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens (=QuStDO 40), Marburg, 1996.
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