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A picture taken on December 12, 2008 shows a mural painting of the chapel in the cathedral of Kwidzyn in northern Poland -- formerly known by the German name Marienwerder, depicting leaders of the Teutonic Knights Werner von Orseln (R) and Ludolf Koenig (L). Polish archaeologists said on December 11, 2008 that they had identified the remains discovered in May 2007 in a crypt under the cathedral of three leaders of the Teutonic Knights, an armed religious order that ruled swathes of the country centuries ago. Polish archaeologist Bogumil Wisniewski said his team was convinced the men were Werner von Orseln, who led the knights from 1324-1330, Ludolf Koenig (1342-1345), and Heinrich von Plauen (1410-1413). AFP PHOTO WOJTEK RADWANSKI (Photo by WOJTEK RADWANSKI / AFP)
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2008-12-12
WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP/East News
AFP
WOJTEK RADWANSKI
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