- Wilhelm von Urenbach
Wilhelm von Urenbach was chosen as the Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order in 1253 in opposition to Grand MasterPoppo von Osterna , elected by the majority of the knights. He is considered apretender to the title, as he was chosen by the pro-papal Guelph minority party.Close co-operation of the Order with Emperor Frederick II and his successors from the
House of Hohenstaufen caused a conflict withPope Innocent IV .Previous Grand MastersHeinrich von Hohenlohe andGünther von Wüllersleben were keen allies of the pro-imperial Ghibelline party. The tense situation threatened the dissolution andexcommunication of the Order by the pope and caused a large number of the Teutonic Knights to turn against the excommunicated emperor, Frederick II.The pro-papal alliance was led by
Dietrich von Grüningen , the Master of theLivonian Order .The internal conflict was clearly seen during the meetings of the Order'scapitulum to choose a new Grand Master in 1252. The majority supportedPoppo von Osterna , but the minority, the opponents of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, chose Wilhelm von Urenbach as their own Grand Master.Von Urenbach resided in Venice. Little know about him except for one document, a border agreement issued in 1253 between the Teutonic Order and the Bishop of
Courland ,Heinrich von Luxemburg . In 1256 von Urenbach renounced his claim and submitted to Poppo von Osterna's successor, Grand MasterHanno von Sangershausen .
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