The Literary Gazette and Journal of the Belles, Lettres, Art Sciences &c 1845 Page 102
The Literary Panorama Volume 2 Charles Taylor 1807 September page 1031
An introduction to heraldry: containing the origin and use of arms; rules for blazoning and marshalling coat armours; the English and Scottish regalia; a dictionary of heraldic terms; orders of knighthook, illustrated and explained; degrees of the nobility and gentry; tables of precedency, etc., titles and duties of great officers of state; and of the officers of the College of arms, etc., and a new chapter on heraldry as in conjunction with architecture ...
Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull H. Washbourne, 1854 Page 2
Coat of arms of Alexander the Great from 16th century
In the middle
First from left
Title: Alexander III. (der Große), König von Makedonien
Date: unknown
Creator: Alexander III. (der Große), König von Makedonien
Description: Alexander III. (der Große), König von Makedonien
Language: de-DE
Format: image/jpeg
Source: SLUB/Deutsche Fotothek
Rights: Deutsche Fotothek
Provider: Deutsche Fotothek ; Germany
Title: Alexander Magnus, Blatt 4v
Date: 1540
Creator: Richter, Regine (Fotograf) ; Alexander der Große, König von Mazedonien
Description: Alexander Magnus, Blatt 4v
Language: de-DE
Format: image/jpeg
Source: SLUB/Deutsche Fotothek
Provider: Deutsche Fotothek ; Germany
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Subject: Foto; Fotos
Coverage: Dresden; SLUB
Type: image
Ptolemy mourns at the tomb of Alexander
(c. 1430)
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Alexander defeats King Porus in single combat
(c. 1430)
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Scene, paying Homage to Gadifer of Epheson. Behind Gadifer are four men, including Alexander the Great
MS G.24 fol. 19v, Morgan Library
Alexander the Great- Scene, greeted by Fesonas
Morgan Library. MS G.24 fol. 69v
Alexander the Great- Scene, fighting Cassiel the Baudrain
MS G.24 fol. 88r., Morgan Library
Title: Oratio habita Norinbergae coram senatu principum & omnium ordinum Sacri Ro. imperii, pro expeditione in Turcos suscipienda, III. Cal. Decembr. M.D.XXII.
Oratio Habita Norimbergae coram Senatu Principum & omniu[m] Ordinum Sacri Ro. Imperij, pro expeditione in Turcos suscipienda, III. Cal. Decembr. M.D.XXII.
Date: [1522]; [1522]
Creator: Ladislaus
Language: la
Format: [9] Bl. : Ill. (Holzschn.) ; 4
Data provider: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Provider: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek ; Germany
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Identifier: bvb-id : BV022539395; oclc : 213511548; urn : urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00013223-1; vd16 : VD16 M 20
Publisher: [Nürnberg] : [Peypus]
Type: Druck
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Alexander defeats King Porus in single combat
(West Flanders; c. 1325-1335)
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The battle between Alexander and Darius
(West Flanders; c. 1325-1335)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Worthies
The
Nine Worthies are nine historical, scriptural, mythological or semi-legendary personages who were established in
the Middle Ages as a set of heroes personifying the ideals of
chivalry. All may loosely be termed "
Princes", whether kings, rulers, sons of kings, dictators, or simple leaders. In French they are
Les Neuf Preux, meaning "Nine Valiants",
[1] which term gives a slightly more focussed idea of the sort of moral virtue they were deemed to represent so perfectly, that of soldierly courage and generalship. The study of the life of each would thus form a good education for the aspirant to chivalric status. In Italy they are
i Nove Prodi.
http://www.heraldica.org/topics/worthies.htm
Arms of the Nine Worthies
Sources: Hans Burgkmayr (1473-1531), a prominent engraver from Augsburg, who made a suite of Nine Worthies engravings in 1516 (HB). Barthélémy de Chasseneuz:
book, 1586, Frankfurt (BC). Jerome de Bara, 1581 (JB). A 15th c. tapestry in Basel (B15). The
tapestry suite at the Cloisters Museum, French ca. 1400 (NYC).