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AC1 Teutonic Soldier.png|A Teutonic soldier | AC1 Teutonic Soldier.png|A Teutonic soldier | ||
AC1 Teutonic Sergeant.png|A Teutonic sergeant | AC1 Teutonic Sergeant.png|A Teutonic sergeant | ||
AC1 Teutonic Captain.png|A Teutonic captain | AC1 Teutonic Captain.png|A Teutonic captain | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, 3 April 2013
The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, more commonly known as the Knights Teutonic, were a monastic-military order of German origin that participated in the Third Crusade.
During the Crusade, the Teutonic Order aided King Richard I of England in the conquest of Acre, and were later positioned in the city's Middle District.
The Order's first Grand Master, Sibrand, was also secretly a member of the Templar Order. He planned to use the Crusader fleet in Acre to blockade the city and prevent the European kingdoms from sending reinforcements.
Flags
Throughout the Middle District of Acre, the Teutonics had spread 33 flags.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed Teutonic soldiers spoke English, French and German like other Crusaders, despite the order being predominately German.
- An achievement called "Keeper of the Black Cross" could be earned in the Xbox 360 version of Assassin's Creed for collecting all of the Teutonic flags.
Gallery
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A Teutonic soldier
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A Teutonic sergeant
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A Teutonic captain
Reference
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