The Adventures of the Knight Theuerdank
The Adventures of the Knight Theuerdank
Color plates scanned from the Taschen Facsimile of Maximilian I's Theuerdank, 1517. Written in the style of a medieval epic poem, Theuerdank is a fanciful and allegorical autobiography of Emperor Maximilian I. Chapters are loosely based on events from the Emperor's life and tell the story of his alter ego "Theuerdank" and the various perils he overcomes on his journey to marry "Erenreich", Maximilian's fictional character for Mary of Burgundy. The descriptions I give for each chapter are paraphrased from Stephen Fussel's "Emperor Maximilian and the Media of His Day, The Theuerdank of 1517, a Cultural-Historical Introduction".
Ehrenreich convenes a Diet and her suiter is announced
Ehrenreich convenes a Diet and her suiter is announced 
 
This chapter describes King's funeral and the convening of the Diet. Romreich's testament is read and the old knight announces that Prince Theuerdank was chosen to wed the young Queen. The Diet recommends that Ehrenreich send a messenger to find this "worthy" Theuerdank, whom everyone praises very highly. The queen accepts the advise and dismisses the Diet.