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Teutonic Order
medieval military order founded c. 1190
State of the Teutonic Order
crusader state formed by the Teutonic Order during the 13th century Northern Crusades
Țara Bârsei
historic and ethnographic area in Transylvania, Romania

Akhziv National Park
Achziv ( ʾAḵzīḇ) or Az-Zeeb () is an ancient site on the Mediterranean coast of northern Israel, between the border with Lebanon and the city of Acre. It is located north of Acre on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, within the municipal area of Nahariya. Today it is an Israeli national park.
The Knights of the Cross
novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz
Banderia Prutenorum

Al-Kabri
Al-Kabri () was a Palestinian Arab town in the Galilee located northeast of Acre. It was captured by the Haganah 21 May 1948, a week after the State of Israel was declared. In 1945, it had a population of 1,530 and a total area cultivated of 20,617 dunams. It is near the site of Tel Kabri.
An der Etsch
European polity

Umm al-Faraj
village in Palestine depopulated in 1948
Kunság
Kunság (; ), later also known as Jászkunság or Jászkun kerület (lit. "Jassic–Cuman District"), is a historical, ethnographic and geographical region in Hungary, corresponding to a former political entity created by and for the Cumans or Kuns. It is currently divided between the counties of Bács-Kiskun and Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok; these correspond roughly to two distinct traditional entities, Little Cumania and Greater Cumania, which are longitudinally separated by the Tisza. Kunság and its subdivisions were first organized by the Kingdom of Hungary to accommodate semi-nomadic Cumans escaping from
warrior monk
person who combines aspects of being a monk, such as deep religious devotion and an ascetic lifestyle, with being a warrior, trained to engage in violent conflict
Eschringen
Eschringen is a German village in the diocese of Speyer. Since 1974 it has been a part of Saarbrücken.

Knights of the Cross
2001 video game
Bailiwick of Utrecht
religious teutonic order of knighthood