Komturias of the Teutonic Order (Germany) (original) (raw)

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On this page:
- Introduction: Prussian Komturia The Teutonic Knights in Prussia - On other pages:
- Komturia Balgi
- Komturia Danzig
- Komturia Elbing
- Komturia Engelsburg
- Komturia Gollub
- Komturia Graudenz
- Komturia Mewe
- Komturia Nessau
- Komturia Ortelsburg
- Komturia Osterode
- Komturia Ragnit
- Komturia Rheden
- Komturia Schlochau
- Komturia Schwetz
- Komturia Stargard
- Komturia Strasburg
- Komturia Stuhm
- Komturia Tuchel
- Komturia Zulawy See also:
- Local flags (other than Komturia flags) in the Banderia Prutenorum manuscript:
- Banner of the Town of Braunsberg - Braniewo
- Banner of the Town of Culm - Chelmno
- Banner of the Komturia and Town of Engelsburg - Pokrzywno
- Banner of the Town and Commune of Rogasen - Rogozno
- Teutonic Order - Deutscher Orden
- Index of all German Pages
- Poland Other websites:
- Die Verwaltungseinteilung Westpreußens - "The Administrative Division of West Prussia" - German text only
Introduction: Prussian Komturia
The branch of the Knights in Prussia (there was another in Livonia and one back home in Germany) had 35 komturias (roughly counties). I have flags for about half of them thanks to Miller 1962. All the flags are shown by Miller 1962 as 5:8, but this may not be specifically intended.
Norman Martin, 20 January 1998
It is very likely that the original source for the images cited by Norman Martin came from the Banderia Prutenorum manuscript.
Mario Fabretto, 19 July 1998