- Heinrich Reuß von Plauen
Heinrich Reuß von Plauen (died
2 January 1470 ) was the 32nd Grand Master of theTeutonic Order , serving from 1467-70. He was the nephew of the previous Grand Master,Ludwig von Erlichshausen , and a distant relative to the 27th Grand Master,Heinrich von Plauen .Biography
Reuß von Plauen came from the Reuss family from
Plauen ,Thuringia . Incidentally, the family named every male child Heinrich (Henry ). Earlier, the brothers Heinrich Reuss von Plauen the Elder and Heinrich Reuss von Plauen the Younger had served in theThirteen Years' War .Reuß von Plauen joined the Teutonic Order at a young age. He was first a brother in a monastery in
Germany . Reuß von Plauen arrived in Prussia in the 1420s when he became theVogt of Dirschau. In 1433 he became theKomtur ofBalga and in 1440 the Vogt ofNatangia . From 1441, Reuß von Plauen held the position of the Grand Hospitaller and the Komtur of Elbing. As the Grand Master's nephew, his influence in the Order grew and he advanced quickly. He took control of the Order's army during theThirteen Years' War and became famous for destroying the Polish army in theBattle of Konitz . After theSecond Peace of Thorn in 1466, Reuß von Plauen became the Komtur of Preußisch Holland.After the 1467 death of his uncle, Grand Master
Ludwig von Erlichshausen , Reuß von Plauen assumed control over of the Teutonic Order without having been elected Grand Master. He settled in Mohrungen and waited for further moves of KingCasimir IV Jagiellon of Poland, hesitating to call the meeting of the Order'scapitulum to elect him "de jure". Pressured by Casimir, he finally called the capitulum in 1469 toKönigsberg . This was just a formality as the decision was unanimous and Reuß von Plauen was declared the 32nd Grand Master of the Teutonic Order on17 October 1469 .Reuß von Plauen went to
Piotrków Trybunalski to attend thesejm where he paid homage to Casimir IV. On his way back to Prussia he suffered astroke and became paralyzed which made further travel impossible. Reuß von Plauen died in Mohrungen on2 January 1470 and was buried inKönigsberg Cathedral .
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