Wilhelm von Orlens and companions travelling home
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Elye dies when she kneels before the tomb of Wilhelm von Orlens senior
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Wilhelm von Orlens senior and his opponent Jofrit von Brabant
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Wilhelm von Orlens gives a letter for Princess Amelie to Pitipas
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Wilhelm von Orlens sitting in front of the palace of the king of Engla...
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Wilhelm von Orlens receives servants given to him by Jofrit von Braban...
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Wilhelm von Orlens, sitting in a tent, receives two guests
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Battle between Wilhelm von Orlens and Alan, king of Ireland
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Five knights swear loyalty to Wilhelm von Orlens before Jofrit von Bra...
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Wilhelm von Orlens leaves Jofrit von Brabant, Flanders
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The marriage of Wilhelm von Orlens and Princess Amelie
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Wilhelm von Orlens takes leave of Princess Amelie and goes into exile
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The battle between Wilhelm von Orlens senior and Jofrit von Brabant
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Wilhelm von Orlens declares his love to Princess Amelie in a chapel
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Wilhelm von Orlens senior wins the spear in a combat with Jofrit von B...
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Wilhelm von Orlens senior is killed by the knights of Jofrit von Braba...
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Wilhelm von Orlens and King Rainher become reconciled
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A tournament on the occasion of Wilhelm von Orlens receiving his knigh...
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Wilhelm von Orlens writes a letter to Princess Amelie, Pitipas standin...
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King Amilot, Wilhelm von Orlens and Princess Amelie at a banquet
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Wilhelm von Orlens has a conversation with Princess Amelie
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Wilhelm von Orlens and companions travelling to Cologne to obtain his ...
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Two knights swear loyalty to Wilhelm von Orlens and to his mother Elye
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Wilhelm von Orlens has a conversation with Princess Amelie
Wilhelm von Orlens Place of origin, date: Hagenau (Alsace), Workshop of Diebold Lauber (illuminator); c. 1450-1470 Material: Paper, ff. 383, 285x212 (185x100) mm, 24 lines, littera cursiva. German. Binding: 18t... More
Cpg 4 Blatt 3v - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens 2
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 3v der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", Seite 2.
Cpg 4 Blatt 155r - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 155r der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", S-Initiale auf Fleuronnéegrund, im Buchstabenkörper zwei Drachen, an den Hälsen umeinander geschlungen... More
Cpg 4 Blatt 17v - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 17v der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", D-Majuskel als Phallus.
Cpg 4 Blatt 66r - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 66r der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", oben: König auf einem Thron, davor ein Mann, unten: Initiale übermalt mit Miniatur, Vogel Strauß mit Hu... More
Cpg 4 Blatt 3r - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens 1 (Titel)
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 3r der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", Seite 1 (Titelblatt).
Cpg 4 Blatt 50r - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 50r der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens"; ausgeschnittener und eingeklebter Kupferstich: sich umarmendes Liebespaar
Cpg 4 Blatt 135v - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 135v der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", D-Initiale umschließt ein Gesicht (Fratze).
Cpg 4 Blatt 4r - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens 3
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 4r der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", Seite 3.
Cpg 4 Blatt 167v - Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens
Deutsch: Codex Palatinus germanicus 4, Blatt 167v der Handschrift: "Rudolf von Ems, Willehalm von Orlens", Illustration, Bildüberschrift: Ameley und Frau Sopfey, die Äbtissin, vor dem König.