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Arthur Saxon (April 28, 1878 – August 6, 1921), born Arthur Hennig and nicknamed "The Iron-Master", was a German strongman and circus performer from the late 19th century into the early 20th century.
The Dresden manuscript has been described as the "most artistically valuable" by the World Digital Library. It is located in the collection of the Saxon State Library and was created between 1295 and 1363 around Meissen, Germany. This version has 924 illustrations on 92 pages. The illustrations depict about 4,000 people.
Anke Hennig (born 1964), German politician; Arthur Saxon (born Arthur Hennig, 1878–1921), German strongman and circus performer; Bernard A. Hennig (1917-2014), American philatelist; Carsten Hennig (born 1976), German football player; Curt Hennig (1958–2003), American wrestler known as "Mr. Perfect" Danielle Hennig (born 1990), Canadian ...
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Shelves of the open access holdings. The library administers 5,388,595 holdings (volumes). [3] It is a special-interest collection library of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG) focusing on "Contemporary Art after 1945" [4] and "History of Technology". [5]
The author combines various medieval accounts of the battle, such as it beginning as an Anglo-Saxon siege of a hilltop (here initially desperately defended by Guinevere, who is depicted as a brilliant strategist and rallying figure [42]) and having Arthur's cavalry appear with the sign of the cross on their shields (here a requisite demanded by ...
The Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig (German: Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig) is an institute which was founded in 1846 under the name Royal Saxon Society for the Sciences (German: Königlich Sächsische Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften).
a manuscript of Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, which is now in the British Library Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Winchester manuscript .