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  1. Master Sibrand (Meister Sibrand, Magister Sibrandus) was the founder of the hospital in Akkon, which was to become the base 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.

  2. Meister Sibrand war von 1190 bis 1192 der Leiter der Hospitalbruderschaft (Adäquat dem Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens). Der Orden wurde 1190 in Akkon gegründet. Eine Urkunde, ausgestellt im September 1190, nennt Meister Sibrand ausdrücklich als Gründer.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › SibrandSibrand – Wikipedia

    Sibrand. Sibrand hießen folgende Personen: Meister Sibrand, erster Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens von 1190 bis 1198. Sibrand Lubbert (auch: Sibet Lubben, Sibrand Lubbertus; * um 1555/56, † 1625), deutscher reformierter Theologe.

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    Teutonic leader

    By 1191, Sibrand had become the first Grand Master of the newly-founded Knights Teutonic.Having obtained this position of great power, Sibrand was desperate to remain in charge, and would do anything to prevent his power from slipping away. As he was incapable of securing his position, Sibrand became plagued by paranoia of conspiracies and plots against him, so much so that he unnecessarily doubled the patrols and even threatened to pull knights from battle to protect him. He remained consist...

    Death

    Having locked himself away in Acre's docks, Sibrand waited to perform his role in the "liberation" of the Holy Land. He patrolled the district, scolding two guards he came across, and threatening to double their shifts if they would not return to their posts. Unknown to him, the Assassin Altaïr eavesdropped on him, to preparefor his assassination. Sibrand then moved to the docks themselves and, remembering the white-robed Assassin that had been hunting his brothers, began to publicly abuse an...

    At the time he was appointed as the Grand Master of the Teutonics, Sibrand was a fierce man, who never failed to strike fear into the crowds. He was both a skilled swordsman and archer, making him a dangerous opponent. However, as he witnessed more of his Templar brothers dying, he became paranoid and cowardly. His paranoia became such a burden to ...

    Sibrand had a total of four lines that had been recorded but were cut from the final version of Assassin's Creed, only to be later incorporated into Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade. These lines are still found in the game's audio files and have been extracted for players to listen to.

    Sibrand is the only target in Assassin's Creedthat can be seen during an investigation memory, though he disappears once the cutscene has finished.
    If Sibrand attempts to flee, vigilantes will try to stop him; the same happens with Talal, Abu'l Nuqoud and Jubair al Hakim.
    It is possible to throw Sibrand into the water, though doing so causes desynchronization.
    A glitch may occur, during which Sibrand may not be wearing the helmet he put on after killing the scholar.
  4. The grand master of the Teutonic Order (German: Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens; Latin: Magister generalis Ordo Teutonicus) is the supreme head of the Teutonic Order. It is equivalent to the grand master of other military orders and the superior general in non-military Roman Catholic religious orders .

  5. 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.

  6. Heinrich Walpot von Bassenheim (died 1200), also known as Henry Walpot, was the first Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights serving from 1198 to sometime before 1208. [1] As little is known about him, information regarding the Grand Master is mostly based on historians' theories. [1]