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English: The Lion of St. Mark as depicted in the Ms.Thott.290.2º, a fencing manual composed in 1459 by Hans Talhoffer for his own personal reference; it was scribed by Michel Rotwyler and illustrated by Clauss Pflieger.
Date circa 1459
date QS:P,+1459-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.kb.dk/da/nb/materialer/haandskrifter/HA/e-mss/thalhofer/thott-2_290.html
Author Hans Talhoffer
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