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[edit]DescriptionMaximilian doodle textbuch.jpg | Maximilian (1459-1519)'s doodle of a knight in his textbook. The text reads "Maximilian archidux" (Archiduke Maximilian) |
Date | Late 15th century |
Source | Boys Joust Wanna Have Fun. By Natalie Anderson. Link: https://www.medievalists.net/2017/10/boys-joust-wanna-fun/ |
Author | Unspecified textbook's author Maximilian (doodle) |
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current | 12:12, 19 August 2022 | 570 × 333 (33 KB) | Deamonpen (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= Maximilian (1459-1519)'s doodle of a knight in his textbook. The text reads "Maximilian archidux" (Archiduke Maximilian) |Source=Boys Joust Wanna Have Fun. By Natalie Anderson. Link: https://www.medievalists.net/2017/10/boys-joust-wanna-fun/ |Date=Late 15th century |Author=Unspecified textbook's author Maximilian (doodle) |Permission= |other_versions= }} Category:Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor in art |
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