- Heinrich von Plötzke
Heinrich von Plötzke was an officer of the Teutonic Order during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Born in
Płock ("Plotzk") in the independent Duchy ofMasovia , (now Poland), he was the hereditary Duke of Plock but never took the formal title due to the conflict of his family with the rulingPiast dynasty ofPoland .Heinrich was the
Komtur ofAltenburg in 1286 and of Halle in 1287, after which he was transferred to Prussia. He became the Komtur ofBalga in 1294."Geschichte-Feuchtwangen.de". " [http://www.geschichte-feuchtwangen.de/Band2/Band2097.htm Der Wechsel im Landmeisteramt von Preußen] ." Accessed8 June 2006 . de icon] Heinrich served as theLandmeister in Prussia from 1307-1309, and was based in Elbing.Hochmeisters
Siegfried von Feuchtwangen ,Heinrich (and a relative ofGunther von Schwarzburg of the same name) led the Order's forces which relieved Brandenburg's siege of Danzig in 1308, but refused to relinquish the city to KingWładysław I the Elbow-high of Poland who did not offer enough reimbursement. This led to theTeutonic takeover of Danzig . By theTreaty of Soldin of 1309, Heinrich purchased Brandenburg's claims onPomerelia for the Order, which then held Danzig and Pomerelia until 1466.William Urban. "The Teutonic Knights: A Military History". Greenhill Books. London, 2003. ISBN 1853675350 ]Heinrich invaded
Lithuania in 1320 and was defeated. He and 29 of his knights lost their lives. ["The History of Prussia: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day" by Walter James Wyatt, published in 1876.]References
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