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== Hanno von Sangershausen == | |||
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Hanno was the leader of the ] from 1257–1274. His name was found hard to pronounce, even by his own followers. He was one of the knights best and strongest leaders during the thirteenth-century, and is famous for having inspired the modern day German state of Hanover. | Hanno was the leader of the ] from 1257–1274. His name was found hard to pronounce, even by his own followers. He was one of the knights best and strongest leaders during the thirteenth-century, and is famous for having inspired the modern day German state of Hanover. |
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Hanno was the leader of the Teutonic Knights from 1257–1274. His name was found hard to pronounce, even by his own followers. He was one of the knights best and strongest leaders during the thirteenth-century, and is famous for having inspired the modern day German state of Hanover.