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  1. Master Sibrand ( Meister Sibrand, Magister Sibrandus) was the founder of the hospital in Akkon, which was to become the base of the Teutonic Knights. [1] For this reason, he is sometimes considered the "first grand master " of that order, even if it was only given recognition in 1192, and transformed into a military order in 1198.

  2. 1st Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights; In office 1190 or 1198 – 1200: Preceded by: Master Sibrand: Succeeded by: Otto von Kerpen: Personal details; Born: Mainz, Holy Roman Empire: Died 24 September 1200 Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem

  3. The grand master of the Teutonic Order (German: Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens; Latin: Magister generalis Ordo Teutonicus) is the supreme head of the Teutonic Order. It is equivalent to the grand master of other military orders and the superior general in non-military Roman Catholic religious orders .

  4. Meister Sibrand también conocido en otros idiomas como Master Sibrand, Maester Sibrand o Magister Sibrandus, fue un cruzado del siglo XII, fundador del hospital militar de Acre, el cuartel de la Orden Teutónica. Por esta razón es considerado como el primer Gran Maestre de los Caballeros Teutones .

  5. Master Sibrand (Meister Sibrand, Magister Sibrandus) was the founder of the hospital in Akkon, which was to become the nucleus of the Teutonic Knights. For this reason, he is sometimes considered the "first grand master" of that order, even if it was only given recognition in 1192, and transformed into a military order in 1198.

  6. Master Sibrand (c. 1157 – 1191) was the first Grand Master of the Knights Teutonic and, secretly, a member of the Levantine Templars. He was the seventh of nine Templars killed by the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad during the latter's quest for redemption. Like his Templar brothers, Sibrand's death...

  7. The Grand Master of the Knights Teutonic is the supreme head of the Teutonic Order. By 1191, Sibrand had become the first Grand Master of the newly-founded Knights Teutonic. In secret, he was also a member of the Knights Templar, subordinate to the Templar Grand Master Robert de Sablé.