Hans Prutz

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1843 – 1929

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Who was Hans Prutz?

Hans Prutz was a German historian.

Son of Robert Eduard Prutz, the essayist and historian, Hans was born at Jena, and was educated at the universities of Jena and Berlin.

In 1865 appeared his monograph on Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony and Bavaria, which was followed by three volumes on the emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Meanwhile from 1863 to 1873 he was teaching in secondary schools. In 1874 he received a government commission to undertake explorations in Syria, particularly at Tyre, and as a result be published in 1876 Aus Phönicien, a collection of historical and geographical sketches. In the same year appeared his first work on the Crusades, Quellenbeiträge zur Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, and a series of monographs on the same subject culminated in 1883 in the notable Kulturgeschichte der Kreuzzüge. Then turning to a wider theme Prutz contributed to Onckens university history the two volumes on the political history of Europe during the Middle Ages. In 1888 he reverted to a subject which he had touched upon in his Geheimlehre und Geheimstatuten des Tempelherrenordens, and wrote the history of the rise and fall of the Templars.

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Born
May 20, 1843
Jena
Parents
Nationality
  • Germany
Education
  • Humboldt University of Berlin
Lived in
  • Jena
Died
1929

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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