Friedrich von Wallenrode
Friedrich (Fryderyk) von Wallenrode (born July 15, 1410 in Grunwald) is a great marshal of the Teutonic Order. He died in the battle of Grunwald.
Fryderyk von Wallenrode was the brother of Grand Master Konrad Wallenrode, his relatives were also Johann von Wallenrode, the Archbishop of Riga from 1393 to 1416. Frederick von Wallenrode before 1393 was the mayor of Tczew. At that time Fritz's brother, the great master of the Teutonic Order, Konrad von Wallenrode, also led a vibrant economic and colonial activity in Prussia. On his initiative a new commando was established in Ryn in 1393. Her first supervisor was Friedrich von Wallenrode. Later, after 1396, he was also the commander of Gniew, Brodnica and finally Konigsberg. As a lieutenant of Konigsberg, he served as the great marshal of the Teutonic Order. At the Battle of Grunwald Frederick Wallenrode commanded the left wing of the monastery army.
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