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    Thurnierbuch (redirect from Georg Rüxner)
    related to Georg Rüxner. German Wikisource has original text related to this article: Georg Rüxner Franz Xaver von Wegele (1890), "Rüxner, Georg", Allgemeine...
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    attributed to Henry the Fowler (r. 919–936); this tradition is cited by Georg Rüxner in his Thurnierbuch of c. 1530 as well as by Paulus Hector Mair in his...
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    Coat of arms of Johann II, Count Palatine and Duke of Simmern, 1532, Georg Rüxner, Anfang, ursprüg, und herkomen des Thurniers inn Teutscher nation, [2nd...
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  • in literature – Amadis of Greece (Feliciano de Silva), Thurnierbuch (Georg Rüxner) 1531 in literature – Collectanea satis copiosa, The Book of the Governor...
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  • Otto's coat of arms (right), Georg Rüxner c. 1530, 17th century reprint...
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    Arbogast von Franckenstein is mentioned in Georg Rüxner's Thurnierbuch, but is probably legendary as Rüxners's statements, especially those citing "earlier...
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    Magdeburg as early as 938. This goes back to the tournament book of Georg Rüxner, here link to the 1566 edition, entry "Ruprecht Grave zu Rettel". Although...
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