
Knights of the Teutonic Order
Adventure · Drama · History
Overview
A tale of a young impoverished nobleman, who with his uncle returns from a war against the order of the Teutonic Knights in Lithuania. He falls in love with a beautiful woman and pledges an oath to bring her "three trophies" from the Teutonic Knights.
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Urszula Modrzyńska
Urszula Modrzyńska
Jagienka Zychówna
Urszula Modrzyńska
Jagienka Zychówna


Grażyna Staniszewska
Grażyna Staniszewska
Danusia
Grażyna Staniszewska
Danusia


Andrzej Szalawski
Andrzej Szalawski
Jurand of Spychów
Andrzej Szalawski
Jurand of Spychów


Henryk Borowski
Henryk Borowski
Siegfried de Löwe
Henryk Borowski
Siegfried de Löwe


Aleksander Fogiel
Aleksander Fogiel
Maćko of Bogdaniec
Aleksander Fogiel
Maćko of Bogdaniec
Mieczysław Kalenik
Mieczysław Kalenik
Zbyszko of Bogdaniec
Mieczysław Kalenik
Zbyszko of Bogdaniec


Emil Karewicz
Emil Karewicz
Wladysław Jagiełło
Emil Karewicz
Wladysław Jagiełło


Tadeusz Kosudarski
Tadeusz Kosudarski
Bother Rotgier
Tadeusz Kosudarski
Bother Rotgier


Lucyna Winnicka
Lucyna Winnicka
Duchess Anna Danuta of Masovia
Lucyna Winnicka
Duchess Anna Danuta of Masovia


Tadeusz Białoszczyński
Tadeusz Białoszczyński
Duke Janusz I Mazowiecki
Tadeusz Białoszczyński
Duke Janusz I Mazowiecki
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