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- Freydal is an uncompleted illustrated prose narrative commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I in the early 16th century. It was intended to...
- The Freydal tournament book is an early 16th century illuminated m****cript held by the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna containing 255 miniature paintings...
- the Triumphal Procession, and in some of the miniature paintings of the Freydal tournament book. In the late Middle Ages, the von Polheims were one of...
- I. "Colored plate depicting knights fighting with two-handed flails". Freydal. Archived from the original on 2007-07-02. Retrieved 2016-01-19. Douglas...
- almost all of the illustrated costumed circle dances in the Weisskunig and Freydal, with Maximilian himself usually being one of them. Masquerades usually...
- Wolters' uitgevers-maatschappij. pp. 32–39. Krause, Stefan, ed. (2019). Freydal. Medieval Games: the Book of Tournaments of Emperor Maximilian I. Taschen...
- German 16th century, a masquerade from Freydal, the tournament book of Maximilian I, c. 1515, pen and brown ink with watercolor on laid paper. One in...
- Castilla (1866) by Lorenzo Vallés. Philip is depicted in a miniature in the Freydal tournament book jousting with his father, Maximilian, who is in the guise...
- the Triumphal Procession, and in some of the miniature paintings of the Freydal tournament book. Antonio de Caldonazzo (also spelt Caldonazo) is referred...
- was also likely their main author) like the epic poems Theuerdank and Freydal, and the chivalric novel Weisskunig are in parts tribute to their love...