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  • Baldric (Teutonic) Teutonicus (-bef. 1050) - WikiTree
    According to Orderic Vitalis, Balderic "the German" (Teutonicus) went to Normandy with his brother Viger (Wigerio) to serve Duke Richard, who reigned from 996-1026 Balderic was archearius (archer) under Duke William
  • Baldric Teutonicus - Find a Grave Memorial
    Baldric is a key character in history as he is considered the patriarch of many noble families of France, England and Ireland Yet there is some question as to his origins Though many sources trace his bloodlines back through the French Carolingian line, other simply have him arriving as an unknown noble
  • Teutonic fury - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    The Latin phrase – furor teutonicus (“Teutonic fury”) – was used to describe the aggressive actions of the Germanic peoples It first appeared in Lucan’s Pharsalia to convey the qualities he attributed to the Teutons: cruelty and battle frenzy
  • Teutonic Order | Medieval Military Religious Order | Britannica
    Teutonic Order, religious order that played a major role in eastern Europe in the late Middle Ages and that underwent various changes in organization and residence from its founding in 1189 90 to the present
  • teutonicus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    teutonicus (feminine teutonica, neuter teutonicum); first second-declension adjective Teutonic; Germanic; German
  • Teutons - Metapedia
    Furor teutonicus The proverbial furor teutonicus ("Teutonian fighting frenzy"; after an expression used by the Roman writer Lucan to describe the courage of the Germans in battle) that terrified the Romans, however, was considerably weakened when the Cimbri separated from the Teutons (having halved the combat strength) and moved further south
  • They cooked the emperor (really!) – Archaeology Mysteries
    When Emperor Lothar III died in 1137 crossing the Alps, his body is said to have been subjected to the Mos Teutonicus The findings of an amino acid analysis of his bones, published in 1989, confirm this
  • Furor Teutonicus - Wikiwand
    Furor Teutonicus ("Teutonic Fury") is a Latin phrase referring to the proverbial ferocity of the Teutons, or more generally, of the Germanic tribes of the Roman Empire period
  • mos Teutonicus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    mōs Teutonicus m sg (genitive mōris Teutonicī); third declension the medieval custom, common among Germans and some others who died in Muslim lands, of dismembering the body of a dead person, boiling the parts in water or wine to separate the flesh from the bones, and transporting the bones back to the person's homeland
  • The Rich History of the Teutonic Order | teutonicus
    Discover the fascinating history of the Teutonic Order, founded in 1198 Learn about its roots as a hospital for pilgrims and its transformation into a knightly order approved by Pope Innocent III, including its distinctive white cloak adorned with a black cross





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