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AL90 47 T.S. 12th Teutonic
Knight Painted

£110.00

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SKU: TS90-AL90-0047-P

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AL90 47 T.S. 12th Teutonic Knight

90mm Model Soldiers

The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly the Teutonic Order is a German medieval military order, in modern times a purely religious Catholic order.

It was formed to aid Christians on their pilgrimages to the Holy Land and to establish hospitals. Its members have commonly been known as the Teutonic Knights, since they also served as a crusading military order in the Middle Ages.

The military membership was always small, with volunteers and mercenaries augmenting the force as needed. After the Reformation, the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Order became Protestant; this branch still consists of knights, but the modern Roman Catholic order consists of Roman Catholic priests, nuns, and associates

Tradition Scandinavia

AL90 47 T.S. 12th Teutonic Knight Painted

£110.00

Painted in Matt

In stock

SKU: TS90-AL90-0047-P

Viewed 4172 times

Shop Location: A-20


Description

AL90 47 T.S. 12th Teutonic Knight

90mm Model Soldiers

The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly the Teutonic Order is a German medieval military order, in modern times a purely religious Catholic order.

It was formed to aid Christians on their pilgrimages to the Holy Land and to establish hospitals. Its members have commonly been known as the Teutonic Knights, since they also served as a crusading military order in the Middle Ages.

The military membership was always small, with volunteers and mercenaries augmenting the force as needed. After the Reformation, the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Order became Protestant; this branch still consists of knights, but the modern Roman Catholic order consists of Roman Catholic priests, nuns, and associates

Tradition Scandinavia

AL90 47 T.S. 12th Teutonic Knight Painted

£110.00

Painted in Matt

In stock

SKU: TS90-AL90-0047-P

Viewed 4172 times

Shop Location: A-20


Description

AL90 47 T.S. 12th Teutonic Knight

90mm Model Soldiers

The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly the Teutonic Order is a German medieval military order, in modern times a purely religious Catholic order.

It was formed to aid Christians on their pilgrimages to the Holy Land and to establish hospitals. Its members have commonly been known as the Teutonic Knights, since they also served as a crusading military order in the Middle Ages.

The military membership was always small, with volunteers and mercenaries augmenting the force as needed. After the Reformation, the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Order became Protestant; this branch still consists of knights, but the modern Roman Catholic order consists of Roman Catholic priests, nuns, and associates

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‘The Signing of the Armistice’

The Signing of the Armistice

Marking the final centenary year of the First World War, Tradition of London is proud to present
Depicting the momentous event that took place in the Forest of Compiègne on the 11 th  November 1918, the set includes all six signatories of the famous armistice that ushered in a ceasefire at the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month. 


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The British Army Napoleonic War 1803-1815
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