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Knight of the week
« on: 2011-07-30, 14:31:14 »
As stated before, I plan, but don't guantee, to post a set for a different knight each week. I made the surcoats and shields and fixed up the helmets to match original crests.

This week is Ritter Goerg von Frankenstein...yea...you heard a lot about the monster, but there was a family of knights. First heard of in 500 AD- the word means "stone of the Franks." First use of the name Frankenstien was in Cologne in 948AD. Castle Frankenstein is situated on top of a hill in the village of NiederBeerbach. It was erected by Lord Conrad II in 1240. Ritter Georg Frankenstein, son of Philip von Frankenstein was supposed to have fought a dragon terrozing the area. He did kill it, but he died of wounds from the dragon. (Remember, a large lizard, like the Komodo dragon) could have been  similar to the one he fought. They both died in 1531. Other Frankensteins were knight's commanders.  In 1662, the family patriarch, Lord Johannes I von Frankenstein decided to sell the lordship. In 1673, Johann Conrad Dippel bought the castle and eventually adopted the Frankenstein name, even though he wasn't a "Frankenstein." He was an alchemist and dabbled in various unorotdox experiments...and it was HE and NOT a FRANKENSTEIN, that the book and moviews were based on. He was famous for inventing the dye: Prussian Blue.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #1 on: 2011-07-30, 14:42:00 »
very cool thanks

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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #2 on: 2011-08-01, 16:21:38 »
Very interesting, especially the tie-in with the books/movies. Thanks for posting this. :)
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #3 on: 2011-08-01, 16:27:41 »
Well done!  You have a great deal of energy.  :)

Here's a link to a myArmoury topic by Thomas R. who belongs to a WMA group that trains and occasionally camps within Castle Frankenstein.  How much fun would it be to show up for a practice in your creation! 8)

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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #4 on: 2011-08-02, 13:04:03 »
Amazing!  Well done Sir John!  Very nice article!
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #5 on: 2011-08-02, 14:17:36 »
Nicely done, Sir John...if I may make a suggestion- show us the kit as modeled by you!
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #6 on: 2011-08-06, 13:13:57 »
Do you mean the kit "on" me?...too hot right now for that.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #7 on: 2011-08-06, 13:21:20 »
This week's knight: Sir Balian the youger (1143-1193). It follows Balin as he takes over the Baronship of Ibelin in Jureselum. After the King of Jurseleum dies he is chosen to be the new one.  He has some conflicts with some of the crusading knights, but in the end he tried to defend Jeurseleum from capture, but fails. Once the kingdom falls to the turks, he makes a deal and many of the people are released and not killed. The movie follows history closely except for a few things. The seige lasted 4 weeks not 2 days...but then movies have to compress time. I thought the movie was good and portrayed Sir Balin as the sterotype "True knight."
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #8 on: 2011-08-08, 14:54:55 »
Pretty cool there, Sir John.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #9 on: 2011-08-13, 13:46:58 »
This weeks Knight: Sir Godfrey de Bouillion. (1060-1100):The second son of Eustache of Boulogne-sur-Mer. At an early age was adopted by his childless uncle, Godfrey, Duke of Lower Lorraine. At the age of 17, his uncle died and he succeeded tp the March of Antwerp, and all his uncles possessions, which included the Castle Bouillion, from which he took his name.The coat of arms of the family was a gold shield with a white potent cross. In 1880 he fought in the battle of Moelsen, and in 1884 with Henry IV in Italy. As a reward for his services, Henry IV gave him the Duchy of Lower Lorraine. In 1095 Pope Urban called for a Crusade and Godfrey was one of the first to voulunteer. There, he was knighted in 1097. He partcipated in many other battles and took an active part in the seige of the Holy City in 1099. Godfrey was offerred the title of "King of Jurusalem" but he turned it down named instead: The Warden of the Holy Seplecure. He died a year later in 1100.

(KIng Baldwin III of Jurusaleum used a plain white flag for the arms of the Kingdom...King Amalrich added the yellow cross to the flag, and it wasn't until the mide 13th century that the four smaller yellow crosses were added to the flag of the kingdom.)

In 1312, Jacques de Longuyon first wrote of the 9 Worthies (heroes personifying the knightly virtues.) Godfrey was included in this list.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #10 on: 2011-08-15, 15:28:58 »
Godfrey's sword still hangs in a museum in Jerusalem...you could call him the 'Original Crusader'.  By the by, Sir John...I do not believe Godfrey would've worn a helm such as the one you have pictured...it would appear to be a few centuries later than his period.  Just a thought.


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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #11 on: 2011-08-15, 20:45:46 »
nice display. thanks for posting that sword pic!

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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #12 on: 2011-08-15, 20:50:59 »

Hmm, that is a nice way to display a sword. Maybe I need to invest in some custom shadow boxes or something. :)
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #13 on: 2011-08-15, 20:59:55 »
There was a sword display box for sale very recently on the Armour Archive or myArmoury, I can't remember which.
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Re: Knight of the week
« Reply #14 on: 2011-08-16, 04:18:29 »
A nice replica of that would be awesome
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