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Kunz Lochner

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sent this armour to calm John III concerning the heritage and to ensure herself of support from Sweden. The armour remains of a full plate armour and
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to be the next successor. In the complicated process of choosing a new king, Catherine's sister
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European Weapons and Armour: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution
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as court armourer. Lochner's workshop produced some of the most magnificent
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Meister Der Waffenschmiedekunst, vom XIV. bis ins XVIII. Jahrhundert
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Meister Der Waffenschmiedekunst, vom XIV. bis ins XVIII. Jahrhundert
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Masters of Weaponsmithing, from the 14th through to 18th century
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in 1549, preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Masters of Weaponsmithing, from the 14th to the 18th Century
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of Poland, preserved at the Swedish Royal Armoury, Stockholm
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Armour crafted by Lochner, bearing Lochner's personal
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and ceremonial occasions. Lochner's patrons included
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Index

Nuremberg
armourer
blacksmith
silversmith
Holy Roman Empire
Ferdinand I
Maximilian II
plate armours
Renaissance
tourney
royalty
knights
nobility
hallmark
shield
dexter
bendy
sinister
lion rampant
Livrustkammaren
Stockholm
Dresden State Art Collections
Dresden Armoury
Dresden
Army Museum
Paris
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City

Sigismund II Augustus

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