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''' Volkwin''' ([[Middle High German]]: ''Volkewîn''), also known as '''Folkwin''', '''Volquin''', and '''Wolquin''', was the Master (''Herrmeister'') of the [[Livonian Brothers of the Sword]] from 1209 to 1236. ''Schenk'' is sometimes appended to his name.
 
''' Volkwin''' ([[Middle High German]]: ''Volkewîn''), also known as '''Folkwin''', '''Volquin''', and '''Wolquin''', was the Master (''Herrmeister'') of the [[Livonian Brothers of the Sword]] from 1209 to 1236. ''Schenk'' is sometimes appended to his name.
   
Originally from [[Naumburg]], [[Germany]], Volkwin succeeded [[Wenno|Wenno von Rohrbach]], the first master of the order. Folkwin led the Sword-Brothers in the [[Northern Crusades]] in [[Latvia]] and [[Estonia]] against the [[Samogitians]], [[Curonians]], [[Semigallians]], and [[Selonians]]. He was ultimately killed by the [[Samogitians]] during the course of the [[Battle of Saule]] in 1236. The surviving Sword-Brothers were subsequently merged into the [[Teutonic Knights]] led by [[Hermann Balk]] and became an autonomous "sub-order".
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Originally from Naumburg, Germany, Volkwin succeeded [[Wenno|Wenno von Rohrbach]], the first master of the order. Folkwin led the Sword-Brothers in the [[Northern Crusades]] in Latvia and Estonia against the [[Samogitians]], Curonians, Semigallians, and Selonians. He was ultimately killed by the [[Samogitians]] during the course of the [[Battle of Saule]] in 1236. The surviving Sword-Brothers were subsequently merged into the [[Teutonic Knights]] led by [[Hermann Balk]] and became an autonomous "sub-order".
 
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Volkwin (Middle High German: Volkewîn), also known as Folkwin, Volquin, and Wolquin, was the Master (Herrmeister) of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword from 1209 to 1236. Schenk is sometimes appended to his name.

Originally from Naumburg, Germany, Volkwin succeeded Wenno von Rohrbach, the first master of the order. Folkwin led the Sword-Brothers in the Northern Crusades in Latvia and Estonia against the Samogitians, Curonians, Semigallians, and Selonians. He was ultimately killed by the Samogitians during the course of the Battle of Saule in 1236. The surviving Sword-Brothers were subsequently merged into the Teutonic Knights led by Hermann Balk and became an autonomous "sub-order".

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