- Gottfried von Hohenlohe
Gottfried von Hohenlohe (1265 –
19 October 1310 inMergentheim ) was the 14th Grand Master of theTeutonic Order , serving from 1297-1303.Hohenlohe was born to
Kraft von Hohenlohe andWilleborg von Wertheim and hailed from the richHohenlohe family ofBurg Hohlach , nearUffenheim . He was also a relative of a previous grand master,Heinrich von Hohenlohe .Hohenlohe joined the Teutonic Order in 1279 and became a
Komtur inFranconia in 1290. In 1294 he advanced toDeutschmeister , the position of the Master of the branch of the Order withinGermany . As a close associate of Grand MasterKonrad von Feuchtwangen , he was chosen as his successor by the capitulum in Venice in 1297.Hohenlohe was regarded as passive concerning further involvement of the Teutonic Order in Prussia and
Livonia , as well as not having listened to requests made by these provinces. The order's capitulum assembled in Memel requested Hohenlohe's resignation, which he signed in Elbing onOctober 18 ,1303 .Hohenlohe left Prussia and settled in Germany where he received a
bailiwick inFranconia . He tried to reestablish himself as grand master, but this claim was rejected by his fellow knight-brothers, who had selectedSiegfried von Feuchtwangen . Hohenlohe resided inUlm until he moved toMergentheim in 1307 where he died. He was buried inMarburg .
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