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  1. High Master

    High Master may refer to The Hochmeister or Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights The heads of St Paul s School London and Manchester Grammar School disambig ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Soldin

    Treaty of Soldin may refer to Treaty of Soldin 1309 between Brandenburg and the Teutonic Order Treaty of Soldin 1466 between Brandenburg and Pomerania dab de Vertrag von Soldin ...   more details



  1. Jüngere Hochmeisterchronik

    Wikify date January 2012 The J ngere Hochmeisterchronik or Cronike van der Duytscher Oirden is an important and much discussed chronicle of the Teutonic Order . It was written in Holland in the late 15th century, and rewritten in a later Prussian version. References emc1 Rombert Stapel and Gisela Vollmann Profe Cronike van der Duytscher Oirden 328 329 External links http www.hum.leiden.edu history staff stapel.html Research project by R.J. Rombert Stapel DEFAULTSORT Jungere Hochmeisterchronik Category 15th century history books Category Chronicles Category Teutonic Knights ...   more details



  1. Prussian Union

    The Prussian Union may refer to The Prussian Confederation , a league of cities formed in 1440 to resist taxes levied by the Teutonic Order The Prussian Union Evangelical Christian Church , a merger of Prussia s Lutheran and Reformed churches announced in 1817 disambig ...   more details



  1. Konrad von Feuchtwangen

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Konrad von Feuchtwangen was the 13th Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights , serving from 1291 96. He was a relative of the later Grand Master Siegfried von Feuchtwangen . In the first year of his term, the Muslim s captured Siege of Acre 1291 Acre , the last fortress of the Crusades crusaders in the Kingdom of Jerusalem . Because the Teutonic Order had been based in Acre, von Feuchtwangen moved the Order s headquarters to Republic of Venice Venice . Hochmeister Predecessor Burchard von Schwanden Years 1291 1296 Successor Gottfried von Hohenlohe DEFAULTSORT Feuchtwangen, Konrad Von Category 13th century people Category 13th century German people Category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Germany noble stub be de Konrad von Feuchtwangen et Konrad von Feuchtwangen fr Konrad von Feuchtwangen it Konrad von Feuchtwangen lv Konr ds fon Feihtvangens lt Konradas Foichtvangenas pl Konrad II von Feuchtwangen ru ...   more details



  1. Deutschmeister

    Deutschmeister may refer to Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Die Deutschmeister , a 1955 film starring Romy Schneider disambig surname Category German words and phrases Category German language surnames de Deutschmeister ...   more details



  1. Ildefons Pauler

    Ildefons Pauler 9 November 1903 9 January 1996 was the 63rd Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Teutonic Order from 1970 to 1988. He was born in Opava , Austrian Silesia and died in Vienna . Hochmeister Predecessor Marian Tumler Years 1970 1988 Successor Arnold Othmar Wieland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pauler, Ildefons ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 November 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 9 January 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pauler, Ildefons Category 1903 births Category 1996 deaths Category People from Opava Category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Category People from Austrian Silesia Category Silesian German people RC bio stub de Ildefons Pauler et Ildefons Pauler it Ildefons Pauler pl Ildefons Pauler ru , fi Ildefons Pauler ...   more details



  1. Robert Schälzky

    Robert Johann Sch lzky 13 August 1882 27 January 1948 was the 61st Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Teutonic Order from 1936 to 1948. He was born in Ry ovi t Brunt l District lang de Braunseifen , Moravia and died in Lana, South Tyrol Lana , South Tyrol . Hochmeister Predecessor Paul Heider Years 1936 1948 Successor Marian Tumler Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schalzky, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 August 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 January 1948 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schalzky, Robert Category 1882 births Category 1948 deaths Category People from Brunt l District Category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Category Moravian German people Category Article Feedback 5 RC bio stub cs Robert Sch lzky de Robert Sch lzky et Robert Sch lzky it Robert Sch lzky pl Robert Sch lzky fi Robert Sch lzky ...   more details



  1. Amouda

    The castle of Amouda lang tr Hemite Kalesi is a Crusades crusader castle in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia in Osmaniye Province of modern day Turkey . The castle was granted to the Teutonic Knights in 1212 Barber 2008 and rebuilt by them in the 13th century to serve as their local headquarter in Armenia. It also earned revenue for the Teutonic Order from the surrounding land. According to contemporary sources Wilbrand van Oldenburg , the castle provided shelter for 2000 people during an invasion by the Mamluks . Architecture Rather than typically Armenian such as at Y lankale or Lampron , the design of Amouda is similar to the Teutonic Knights s castle at Montfort castle Montfort with a keep guarding the entrance Molin 2001 . References Unknown crusader castles by Kristian Molin, Hambledon Continuum, 2001 The Military Orders History and heritage By Malcolm Barber, Victor Mallia Milanes. 2008 coord 37 11 19 N 36 05 40 E region TR 80 type landmark source kolossus dewiki display title Category Castles of the Teutonic Knights Category Crusader castles Category Cilicia castle stub de Amouda ...   more details



  1. Heinrich von Tunna

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Heinrich II von Tunna.PNG 166px right Heinrich von Tunna , also known as Heinrich Bart , was the third Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights , from 1208 to 1209. Hochmeister Predecessor Otto von Kerpen Years 1208 1209 Successor Hermann von Salza DEFAULTSORT Tunna, Heinrich Von Category German nobility Category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Category 13th century German people Germany noble stub be de Heinrich von Tunna fr Heinrich von Tunna it Heinrich von Tunna hu Heinrich von Tunna pl Heinrich II von Tunna ru uk ...   more details



  1. Anno von Sangershausen

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Anno von Sangerhausen was a Livonian Order Master of Livonia 1253 56 and a Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights 1256 73 . Hochmeister Predecessor Poppo von Osterna Years 1256 1273 Successor Hartmann von Heldrungen DEFAULTSORT Sangershausen, Anno Von Category 13th century people Category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Category Livonian Order Germany noble stub be de Anno von Sangerhausen et Anno von Sangerhausen fr Anno von Sangershausen it Anno von Sangershausen lv Anno fon Zangerhauzens lt Anas fon Zangershauzenas pl Anno von Sangershausen ru ...   more details



  1. Teutonicus

    Teutonicus is Latin for Teutons Teutonic or Germanic peoples Germanic . It was often used as a surname in the Middle Ages Walerland Teutonicus 13th century Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports Notker Teutonicus 950 1022 monk and author Franco of Cologne Franco Teutonicus 13th century music theorist Theodoric of Freiberg Theodoricus Teutonicus de Vr berg ca. 1250 ca. 1310 Dominican monk and physicist Julian of Speyer Julianus Teutonicus 13th century Franciscan monk, composer, poet and historian Johannes Teutonicus ca. 1180 1252 Master General of the Dominican order Other uses include Mos Teutonicus an embalming method Teutonic Knights Ordo Teutonicus German Order , The Teutonic Knights disambig ...   more details



  1. Bernard Szumborski

    notability date November 2011 Bernard Szumborski was a mercenary . Career Szumborski was hired by the Teutonic Knights during the Battle of Chojnice , and was sent with 15,000 men to relieve the besieged city. Casimir IV of Poland sent cavalry attacks to the rear of the Teutonic lines and Szumborski was captured. However, Teutonic knights rallied up and caused panic. Szumborski managed to escape and organized the pursuit of the fleeing Polish army. References Grant, RG Battle Persondata NAME Szumborski, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION mercenary DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Szumborski, Bernard Category Mercenaries Europe mil bio stub pl Bernard Szumborski ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Kraków

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Treaty of Krak w was signed on 8 April 1525 between Kingdom of Poland 1385 1569 Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights . It officially ended the Polish Teutonic War 1519 1521 Polish Teutonic War . The treaty gave Grand Master Albert, Duke of Prussia Albert of Hohenzollern enough autonomy to secede from the Order to become Duke of the new Duchy of Prussia created by secularization of the Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights . This was sealed by the Prussian Homage of 10 April. External links http www.ieg mainz.de likecms index.php?site site.htm&dir &nav &siteid 133&treaty 105&lastsiteid 77&searchquery 26is fts 3D1 26filter select 3D 26filter wt 3D 26filter id 3D 26filter l 3D 26filter p 3D 26searchlang 3Dde 26searchstring 3D1493 26date 3D 26year from 3D 26year till 3D 26location 3D Scan of the treaty IEG Mainz http www.ieg mainz.de likecms index.php?site comment.htm&dir &treaty 105&comment 235¬rans 1 Annotaded edition of the treaty IEG Mainz Polish peace treaties DEFAULTSORT Treaty Of Krakow Category 1525 in law Category History of Krak w Category Treaties of the Teutonic Knights Krakow 1525 Category Germany Poland relations Category 16th century treaties Category Treaties of the Kingdom of Poland 1385 1569 Poland hist stub de Vertrag von Krakau fr Trait de Cracovie hu Krakk i b ke 1525 pl Traktat krakowski ru ...   more details



  1. Komtur

    Komtur derived from lang la commendator was a rank within military order s, especially the Teutonic Knights . In the State of the Teutonic Order , the Komtur was the commander of a basic administrative division called Commandry feudalism Kommende also Komturei . A Komtur was responsible for feeding and supporting the Order s Knights from the yield of local estates. He commanded several Procurator Teutonic Knights Procurators . A Kommende had a convent of at least 12 brothers. ref name setton Various Kommenden formed a Bailiwick Ballei province. Grosskomtur Gro komtur or Grand Commander was one of the highest ranks within the Knights responsible for the administration of the Order and second in command after the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master . He had his seat at Malbork Castle Marienburg . Grosskomtur and four other senior officers like the Grand Marshal were appointed by the Grand Master and formed the council of Gro gebietiger with competence on the whole order. ref name setton http books.google.com books?id J6v9jhUd r8C&pg PA578&f false A History of the Crusades The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries by Kenneth Meyer Setton, Harry W. Hazard, p. 578 ref References reflist This article mil hist stub Germany hist stub Poland hist stub Lithuania hist stub Category Teutonic Knights be x old cs Komtur da Kommand r ordensv sen de Komtur Amt es Komtur it Commanderia lt Komt ras nl Commandeur ridderorde no Kommand r ordensklasse pl Komtur fi Komtuuri ...   more details



  1. Battle of P?owce

    rushed to aid their fellow knights, and soon another third of the Teutonic Order s forces arrived ... the Polish victory on the field, the battle is traditionally regarded as inconclusive given that the Teutonic ... of the battle. Of these, 73 were Knight Brothers of the Teutonic Order the highest ranking members ... Plowce Category Battles involving the Teutonic Knights Plowce Category Conflicts in 1331 Poland ...   more details



  1. Nikolaus von Jeroschin

    Nikolaus von Jeroschin ca. 1290 1341 was a 14th century Germans German chronicle r of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia region Prussia . Nikolaus joined the Teutonic Order as a chaplain of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights , during the time of Grand Master Gottfried von Heimberg r. 1326 29 . In 1328, he translated the Vita Sancti Adalberti of Johannes Canaparius into Middle High German . From 1331 35, he did the same for Peter of Dusburg s Chronicon terrae Prussiae on behalf of Grand Master Luther of Brunswick , translating 27,737 verses. His work is reckoned among the best of High and Late Medieval Middle High German verse. ref name Fischer cite book author Nicolaus von Jeroschin title The Chronicle of Prussia by Nicolaus von Jeroschin A History of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, 1190 1331 year 2010 editor Mary Fischer publisher Ashgate Publishing Limited location Burlington, VT isbn 9780754653097 url http books.google.com books about The Chronicle of Prussia.html?id xzgFqIB1wkMC page 4 7 ref Nikolaus s Di Kronike von Pruzinlant The Chronicle of Prussian land was dedicated to the patron saint of the Teutonic Knights, the Virgin Mary , and expanded upon the earlier work of Peter of Dusburg. The chronicle is more passionate than the Chronicon terrae Prussiae and was later continued by Wigand of Marburg . References German Nikolaus von Jeroschin October 6, 2007 Reflist Category 14th century writers Category 14th century historians Category Chroniclers Category German chronicles Category People related to the Teutonic Knights Category People from the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights Category Christians of the Prussian Crusade Germany writer stub de Nikolaus von Jeroschin es Nikolaus von Jeroschin lt Mikalojus i Jero ino pl Nikolaus von Jeroschin ru ...   more details



  1. Norbert Klein

    Norbert Klein 25 October 1866, Ry ovi t Brunt l District Brunzeif , Austrian Silesia 10 March 1933, Brunt l , Czechoslovakia was Roman Catholic Diocese of Brno Bishop of Brno from 1916 to 1926 and 59th Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master of the Teutonic Order from 1923 to 1933. Klein began his theological studies in 1885 at Olm tz . He continued for two years before entering the novitiate of the Teutonic Order in 1887. On 27 July 1890 he was ordained to the priesthood and in 1892 he made his solemn profession in the order. In 1903 he was named Prior of Troppau . On 7 December 1916 he was appointed to be Bishop of Brno. On 28 January 1917 he was ordained bishop. On 30 April 1923 he became the first clerical grand master of the Teutonic Order when Archduke Eugen of Austria resigned in order to ensure that the order retained its properties in Austria and Czechoslovakia which were threatened with confiscation by the respective governments. On 4 January 1926 Klein resigned as Bishop of Brno and was named Titular Bishop of Syene. Klein died in 1933 and is buried in Brunt l . start box s rel succession box title Roman Catholic Diocese of Brno Bishop of Brno before Paul von Huyn after Josef Kupka years 1916&ndash 1926 succession box title Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights before Archduke Eugen of Austria after Paul Heider years 1923&ndash 1933 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Klein, Norbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 October 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 March 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Klein, Norbert Category 1866 births Category 1933 deaths Category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights Category Czech Roman Catholic bishops Category People from Brunt l District Category Silesian German people cs Norbert Jan Nepomuck Klein de Norbert Johann Klein et Norbert Klein it Norbert Klein hu Norbert Klein pl Norbert Klein ...   more details



  1. Werner von Orseln

    the Polish Teutonic War 1326 1332 Polish Teutonic War gave King W adys aw I by the invasion of P ock ... from Hochtaunuskreis Category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights de Werner von Orseln fr Werner ...   more details



  1. Heinrich von Plötzke

    Image Pommerellen.png thumb 200px right Pomerelia Pommerellen and Danzig while part of the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights . Heinrich von Pl tzke was an officer of the Teutonic Knights Teutonic Order during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Born in P ock Plotzk in the independent Duchy of Masovia , now Poland , he was a descendant of the hereditary dukes of Plock but never took the formal title due to the conflict of his family with the ruling Piast dynasty of Poland . Heinrich was the Komtur of Altenburg in 1286 and of Halle, Saxony Anhalt Halle in 1287, after which he was transferred to Prussia region Prussia . He became the Komtur of Balga in 1294. Heinrich served as the Landmeister in Prussia from 1307 1309, and he was based in Elbl g Elbing . Hochmeister Siegfried von Feuchtwangen , Heinrich and a relative of Gunther von Schwarzburg of the same name led the Order s forces which relieved Margraviate of Brandenburg Brandenburg s siege of Gda sk Danzig in 1308, but refused to relinquish the city to King W adys aw I the Elbow high of Poland who did not offer enough reimbursement for the Order s expenses. This led to the Teutonic takeover of Danzig . By the Treaty of Soldin of 1309, Heinrich purchased Brandenburg s claims on Pomerelia for the Order, which then held Danzig and Pomerelia until 1466. ref name Urban William Urban. The Teutonic Knights A Military History . Greenhill Books. London, 2003. ISBN 1853675350 ref . In 1314 he attached Navahrudak Castle . Heinrich invaded Lithuania in 1320 and was defeated. He and 29 of his knights lost their lives. ref The History of Prussia From the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Walter James Wyatt, published in 1876. ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Plotzke, Heinrich von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Plotzke, Heinrich von Category People related to the Teutonic Knights Category 13th centu ...   more details



  1. Battle of Koronowo

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Koronowo partof the Polish Lithuanian Teutonic War date October 10, 1410 place Koronowo , Poland result Polish victory combatant1 File POL Przemys II 1295 COA.svg 20px Poland Kingdom of Poland combatant2 File Den tyske ordens skjold.svg 20px Teutonic Order br Czech Republic Czech mercenaries br Silesia n mercenaries commander1 File POL Przemys II 1295 COA.svg 20px Jogaila King Ladislaus II Jogaila br File POL Przemys II 1295 COA.svg 20px S dziw j Ostror g br File POL Przemys II 1295 COA.svg 20px Piotr Nied wiedzki commander2 File Den tyske ordens skjold.svg 20px Michael K chmeister von Sternberg strength1 2,000 men strength2 1,000 Teutonic Knights br 3,000 Czech and Silesian mercenaries casualties1 Unknown, but few casualties2 800 1,000 killed est. br 300 500 captured est. Campaignbox Polish Lithuanian Teutonic War The Battle of Koronowo was a battle of the Polish Lithuanian Teutonic War . It took place on October 10, 1410, near the village of sko Wielkie and ended in Crown of the Polish Kingdom Polish Grand Duchy of Lithuania Lithuanian alliance victory. External links pl icon http www.zamek.malbork.com.pl index.php?m 02&p 13 Detailed description of the battle coord missing Lithuania Category 1410 in Lithuania Category Battles of the Polish Lithuanian Teutonic War Koronowo Category Conflicts in 1410 Germany battle stub Lithuania hist stub Poland battle stub be x old hu Cronei csata pl Bitwa pod Koronowem ...   more details



  1. An der Etsch

    Infobox Former Country native name Deutschordensballei An der Etsch und im Gebirge conventional long name Teutonic Bailiwick on the Adige and in the mountains common name An der Etsch continent Europe region Alps country Italy era Middle Ages status Vassal empire Holy Roman Empire status text States of the Holy Roman Empire State of the Holy Roman Empire government type Theocracy year start 1260 year end 1805 event start Default Established date start event1 Joined Austrian Circle date event1 1512 event2 Peace of Pressburg Ceded to Kingdom of Bavaria date event2 1805 event end Default Disestablished date end 1809 p1 Name of the article for preceding entity, numbered 1 5 image p1 Use File Sin escudo.svg 20px Image missing s1 County of Tyrol image s1 File Wappen Gef rstete Grafschaft Tirol.png 20px County of Tyrol image flag Default Flag of common name .svg image coat Den tyske ordens skjold.svg symbol Teutonic Knights symbol type Coat of arms of br the Teutonic Order image map image map caption capital Bolzano file DO Ballei Bozen.png thumb left 400px bailiwick in 1788 Die Deutschordensballei An der Etsch und im Gebirge German language German for the Teutonic Order s Bailiwick on the Adige Etsch and in the mountains was a medi val province of the Teutonic Order, created in 1260 and based around Bolzano , now in the Italy Italian province of South Tyrol , and consisting of most of the latter County of Tyrol . References de Austrian Circle coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT An Der Etsch Category 1805 disestablishments Category States and territories established in 1260 Category Teutonic Knights Category Austrian Circle Category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy TrentinoAltoAdige geo stub Italy hist stub Germany hist stub de Deutschordensballei An der Etsch und im Gebirge es An der Etsch it An der Etsch nl Balije Bozen ...   more details



  1. Pietati proximum

    The Bull of Rieti , Pietati Proximum , 3 August 1234, was a papal bull by Pope Gregory IX which confirmed the Teutonic Order s domination of the Chelmno land east of the lower Vistula, and of any other lands conquered by Teutonic Order in Prussia to eternal and absolute ownership . ref De Perlbach, Max, Preussische Regesten bis zum Ausgange des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts , Ferds. Beyer vormals Th. Theile s buchhandlung, 1876 , 41. ref The German Orders should answer exclusively to the sovereignty of the Pope. The Bull of Rieti presented the written authorization of a previous verbal consent given in August and September 1230. The Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Hermann von Salza, had stubbornly insisted on a written document. The Bull of Rieti corresponds to the Golden Bull of Rimini of 1226, with the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and the Treaty of Kruszwica of 1230 with the Polish Duke Konrad I of Masovia Conrad of Mazovia . On 26 July 1257 this Bull was confirmed by Pope Alexander IV . Notes reflist Category 13th century papal bulls Category Documents of Pope Gregory IX ...   more details



  1. Kneiphof

    Kneiphof lang pl Knipawa lang ru was one of three town s in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights that became the city of K nigsberg now Kaliningrad . Kneiphof was originally Knypabe Kneip ape , meaning area flushed by water surrounded by a stream or river ape in Old Prussian . As other members of the Prussian Confederation , Kneiphof rebelled against the Teutonic Knights in 1454 at the beginning of the Thirteen Years War 1454 66 Thirteen Years War and allied with King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland, who did not provide assistance. The last Prussian Confederation town to resist in a long siege to the Teutonic Knights commanded by Heinrich Reu von Plauen , Kneiphof surrendered on June 14, 1455. Kneiphof became part of the Duchy of Prussia after the Teutonic Order s Prussian branch was secularized in 1525. The town was united with K nigsberg in 1724. The territory was conquered by the Soviet Union, and the city was renamed to Kaliningrad in 1946. Literature Baldur K ster K nigsberg. Im Anhang Der Kneiphof, zeichnerische Rekonstruktionen und Gedanken zur Wiedergewinnung eines historischen Stadtbildes Husum 2000 ISBN 3880429235 KaliningradOblast geo stub Germany hist stub coord 54 42 23 N 20 30 39 E region RU type isle source dewiki display title Category K nigsberg de Kneiphof es Kneiphof nl Kneiphof no Kneiphof pl Knipawa ru sv Kneiphof ...   more details



  1. Venusberg

    Venusberg may refer to Venusberg mythology , in Teutonic myth, a subterranean temple of Venus Venusberg, Saxony , a municipality in Saxony, Germany Venusberg novel Venusberg novel , a 1932 novel by Anthony Powell disambig de Venusberg fr Venusberg it Venusberg nl Venusberg sv Venusberg ...   more details




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