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Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513-14)
Albrecht Dürer’s Knight, Death, and the Devil, shows a knight in armor riding past a personification of Death, who holds up an hourglass. Following close behind the knight is the Devil. This....
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Lansquenets on the March (1st Half of the 16th Century)
Lansquenets were foot soldiers who fought as mercenaries in the 15th and 16th centuries and whose characteristic weapon was a pike. Introduced by Emperor....
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Captain of the Lansquenets and Men (1538)
Many nobles served as cavalrymen, others as infantry officers. This woodcut shows a captain with two of his men. Woodcut by Niklas Stör (d. 1563), 1538.
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Ulrich von Hutten (16th Century)
Perhaps the most famously atypical Imperial knight of his generation, Ulrich von Hutten attended....
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A School in the Schoolmaster’s Apartment (16th Century)
This image shows a schoolmaster greeting a new student. In addition to the famous Latin schools, which prepared young men for the university, Germany’s cities and towns were home to hundreds, if....
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Götz von Berlichingen zu Hornberg (undated)
Götz (= Gottfried) von Berlichingen zu Hornberg (ca. 1480-1562), called “the Knight with the....
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Thomas Platter (Engraving, c. 1839)
Thomas Platter’s (1499-1582) account of his life is one of the most famous autobiographical....
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