Johann Marschalk von Frohburg - the first superior dignitary from modern-day Switzerland in the Prussian branch of the Teutonic Order and the brethen from Alsace-Burgundy
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Johann Marschalk von Frohburg (1320/1330-1391) came from Liestal in the far south-western fringes of the Reich, from an insignificant family who was looking after the stable of the Counts of Frohburg. The Teutonic Knights from his region hadn't played any role in Prussia so far. Very few written sources, the supposed dates of birth and the later carriercourses suggest that brother Johann gathered around him brethren of similar Alemannic dialect, in particular Werner von Tettingen and Konrad and Rudolf von Kyburg. At the same time, he began to forge an alliance with another crew from the south-west of the Reich, the Frankish. This cooperation paid off, because in 1387 brother Johann became the Great Trappearius. In May 1390 he was removed from his dignity. His countrymen from Alsace-Burgundy soon regained this office and gave it to the younger Werner. Johann Marschalk von Frohburg, who died in the following year, smoothed the way for other Aleman-speaking brethren in the Teutonic Order.
Johann Marschalk von Frohburg(1320/1330-1391)来自帝国西南边缘的Liestal,来自一个不起眼的家庭,负责照看Frohburg伯爵的马厩。到目前为止,他所在地区的条顿骑士团还没有在普鲁士发挥任何作用。很少有书面资料,假设的出生日期和后来的载体课程表明,约翰兄弟聚集在他周围的兄弟类似的阿勒曼方言,特别是Werner von Tettingen和Konrad和Rudolf von Kyburg。与此同时,他开始与帝国西南部的另一支舰队法兰克人结成联盟。这种合作得到了回报,因为在1387年,他的兄弟约翰成为了大特拉普留斯。1390年5月,他被剥夺了爵位。他在阿尔萨斯-勃艮第的同胞很快夺回了这个职位,并把它交给了年轻的维尔纳。第二年去世的约翰·马沙尔克·冯·弗罗伯格为条顿骑士团中其他讲阿勒曼语的兄弟们铺平了道路。