List of land marshals of Livonia

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This list shows the land marshals of the Teutonic Order in the historical area of Livonia (now Latvia and Estonia ) from 1237 and until 1561, when the secular duchy of Courland and Zemgale was created. It also shows the two country marshals of the Order of the Brothers of the Sword known by name . According to the sources, the information is sketchy and incomplete.

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(*) Several land marshals were later elected land master in Livonia .
(**) Others administered the office of landmaster provisionally if it was de facto vacant due to a long illness or absence of the office holder or if a new landmaster had not yet been elected.

Land Marshals of the Brothers of the Sword

  • 0000- : Arnold0000
  • 1211-1237: Rutger

Land marshals of Livonia of the Teutonic Order

  • 1237-1239: Rutger
  • 1241– : Werner0000
  • 1279– : Gerhard von Katzenelnbogen (*)0000
  • 1300– : Heinrich0000
  • 1306– : Kuno0000
  • 1316– : Heinrich0000
  • 1324? –1328: Johann disgrace
  • 1330– : Emeko Hake0000
  • 1342, 1347–1349: Bernhard von Oldendorf
  • 1354–1375: Andreas von Steinberg (**)
  • 1375–1385: Robin von Eltz (*)
  • 1387–1393: Johann von Ohle (*)
  • 1395–1404: Bernhard von Hövelmann (**)
  • 1410– : Hermann Vincke0000
  • 1417–1420: Gerhard Wrede
  • 1420–1422: Walraven from Hunsbach
  • 1422–1427: Dietrich Kra (**)
  • 1427–1431: Werner von Nesselrode
  • 1432–1434: Frank Kirskorf (*)
  • 1434–1435: Heinrich von Böckenförde called Schüngel (*)
  • 1435–1441: Gottfried von Rodenberg (**)
  • 1441–1448: Heinrich von Notleben
  • 1450–1461: Gotthard von Plettenberg (**)
  • 1462–1468: Gerhard von Mallinckrodt
  • 1468–1470: Johann von Krieckenbeck called Spor (**)
  • 1470-1471: Lubbert of Varssem
  • 1471– : Bernhard von der Borch (*)0000
  • 1472–1488: Konrad von Herzenrode
  • 1489–1494: Wolter von Plettenberg (*)
  • 1495–1501: Heinrich von der Brüggen
  • 1502–1529: Johann von dem Broele called Plater
  • 1529–1535: Hermann von Brüggenei called Hasenkamp
  • 1535–1551: Heinrich von Galen (*)
  • 1551–1556: Kaspar von Münster (Jasper von Münster)
  • 1556–1558: Christoph von Neuhof called Ley
  • 1558–1560: Philipp Schall von Bell

Conversion into the secular duchy of Courland and Semigallia

See also