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- Master_Sibrand abstract "Master Sibrand (Meister Sibrand, Magister Sibrandus) was the founder of the hospital in Akkon, which was to become the nucleus of the Teutonic Knights. For this reason, he is sometimes considered the \"first grand master\" of that order, even if it was only given recognition in 1192, and transformed into a military order in 1198.Sibrand had travelled to Outremer in 1188, in the Third Crusade of Frederick Barbarossa, as a follower of Adolf III of Holstein.Sibrand is mentioned as the founder of that hospital in a document by king Guy of Lusignan dated to September 1190.The field hospital was operated for German troops during the siege of Akkon. Such a hospital had been set up and operated by merchants of Bremen and Lübeck, near the cemetery of St. Nicholas, using a sail for shelter. After the conquest of Akkon, Guy gave to Sibrand a house in the city, the Armenian hospital, where the German hospital found more permanent quarters.".
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- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Category:1190s_deaths.
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- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christians_of_the_Crusades.
- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Kingdom_of_Jerusalem.
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- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Masters_of_the_Teutonic_Order.
- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Guy_of_Lusignan.
- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Lübeck.
- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Military_order_(monastic_society).
- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Outremer.
- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Acre_(1189–91).
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- Master_Sibrand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Master Sibrand".
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- Master_Sibrand name "Sibrand, Master".
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- Master_Sibrand subject Category:People_of_the_Kingdom_of_Jerusalem.
- Master_Sibrand hypernym Founder.
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- Master_Sibrand comment "Master Sibrand (Meister Sibrand, Magister Sibrandus) was the founder of the hospital in Akkon, which was to become the nucleus of the Teutonic Knights.".
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