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The Teutonic Knights had a strong urban economy... The Teutonic Knights have been known as... Teutonic Knights served as his escort in the... the Teutonic Knights were never as influential in... In 1235 the Teutonic Knights assimilated the smaller... A detachment of Teutonic Knights allegedly participated in the 1241... The Teutonic Knights began to direct their campaigns against pagan Lithuania... the Teutonic Knights occupied the entirety of Danzig... that of the Teutonic Knights dwindled through infighting... Some Teutonic Knights were sent to battle the invaders... the Teutonic Knights concentrated on their possessions in the Holy Roman Empire... The Teutonic Knights now were tri... The military history of the Teutonic Knights ended in 1809... In 1929 the Teutonic Knights were converted to a purely spiritual... has also been a museum dedicated to the Teutonic Knights at their former castle in... used imagery of the Teutonic Knights to promote pro... Teutonic Knights in popular culture... Teutonic Knights in popular culture...

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