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Teutonic Knights Geocoin The Teutonic Inspection

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Released:
Monday, November 9, 2009
Origin:
Denmark
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Current Goal

To travel around Europe and visit medieval and modern military installments. Castles, city defenses, towers, fortifications, barracks and whatever comes to mind.
Secondarily, to visit some old Teutonic strongholds like, Malbork Castle in Poland or the castel in Bad Mergentheim in germany.
Please feel free to interpret.

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The Order of the Teutonic Knights of St. Mary's Hospital in Jerusalem or for short the Teutonic Order is a German Roman Catholic religious order. It was formed to aid Catholics on their pilgrimages to the Holy Land and to establish hospitals to care for the sick and injured. Its members have commonly been known as the Teutonic Knights, since they also served as a crusading military order during the Middle Ages. The membership was always small and whenever the need arose, volunteers or mercenaries augmented the military forces.

Formed at the end of the 12th century in Acre, in the Levant, the medieval Order played an important role in Outremer, controlling the port tolls of Acre. After Christian forces were defeated in the Middle East, the Order moved to Transylvania in 1211 to help defend Hungary against the Cumans.

The Order kept its considerable holdings in Catholic areas of Germany until 1809, when Napoleon Bonaparte ordered its dissolution and the Order lost its last secular holdings. The Order continued to exist as a charitable and ceremonial body. It was outlawed by Hitler in 1938, but re-established in 1945. Today it operates primarily with charitable aims in Central Europe.

The Knights wore white surcoats with a black cross. A cross pattée was sometimes used as their coat of arms; this image was later used for military decoration and insignia by the Kingdom of Prussia and Germany as the Iron Cross. The motto of the Order was:"Helfen, Wehren, Heilen" ("Help, Defend, Heal")

Today the Teutonic Knights are inspecting military installations across Europe to see weather or not the the battlements can live up to there rigorous standards.
Please help them find there way to inspect your local ramparts. Remember, it's for your own safety!


Additional information about the Teutonic Knight's can be found at wikipedia.

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Tracking History (20867.8mi) View Map

Mark Missing 10/26/2021 MaNi-X marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/15/2017 NeoSearchER retrieved it from Snug as a Bug in Central Park New York   Visit Log

Got it! My first trackable ever :)

Dropped Off 11/14/2017 Dr.Helmen placed it in Snug as a Bug in Central Park New York - .23 miles  Visit Log

Dropped off in New York

  • Central Park, New York
Visited 11/14/2017 Dr.Helmen took it to 56th Street Fire Mitigation New York - 3,639.47 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/7/2017 Dr.Helmen took it to Blackwater River Oslo, Norway - 45.68 miles  Visit Log

Visiting Oslo, Norway

  • Kiellands plass in Oslo
Visited 11/6/2017 Dr.Helmen took it to Nylende 2 - Ringstadsaga Viken, Norway - 10.96 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/6/2017 Dr.Helmen took it to Nylende 6 - Lavvo`n Viken, Norway - .11 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/6/2017 Dr.Helmen took it to Nylende 7 - Høvdingen Viken, Norway - 95.52 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/29/2017 Dr.Helmen took it to Sykehuskapellet Agder, Norway - 3.95 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/27/2017 Dr.Helmen took it to HOTEL - Phonetic Alphabet Agder, Norway - 88.5 miles  Visit Log

Hove camp was built by the German occupation forces during World War II. At Hove were three radars, a communication bunker of a Regelbau R618, an anti-aircraft school (Feld Flakartillerie-schule (North) 50) basis 1941 to 1944, and probably four pieces 88mm anti-aircraft guns.

After World War II, the camp was used by the Norwegian armed forces until 1962

  • Hove camp outside Arendal, Norway
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