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  Articles - Valerius Anshelm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Valerius Anshelm (1475 – 1546/47), born as Valerius Rüd (or Ryd), was a Swiss chronicler working in Berne.
Anshelm was born in Rottweil, a city in Swabia that was allied with the Old Swiss Confederacy.
Bautz, F.W.: Anshelm, Valerius, in Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon, vol I; Verlag Traugott Bautz, Hamm 1990.
www.afinest.com /articles/Valerius_Anshelm   (469 words)

  
 Catalogus annorum et principum geminus ab homine condito, usque in praesentem, à nato Christo ... (1540) annum ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
- RYD, VALERIUS ANSELMUS (OR RUED, ANSHELM) (1475-1547):
The woodcuts show portraits of kings and popes, genealogical trees, views (Hebron with in front Cain and Abel, the arch of Noah, and other towns), biblical and historical scenes; the portraits of rulers are arranged in the outer margin similar to those in Schedel's Nuremberg chronicle.
Valerius Anselm Ryd from Rottweil came to Bern in 1505.
www.antiqbook.com /boox/alt/47403.shtml   (360 words)

  
 The 14th IATEFL/BESIG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It was a notice which was accidentally discovered in which the city council ordered several sacks of acorns to feed the bears.
From 1513 there is a report from the Bernese chronicler, Valerius Anshelm, on how the victorious Bernese brought a living bear along with the conquered flags on their triumphant march home from the battle of Novara.
A shelter was built for the animal on the city moat just in front of the middle city gate on the square that is still known as Baren-platz, Bear Square, today.
archive.1september.ru /eng/2002/01/1.htm   (2939 words)

  
 CSG Rogue's Gallery--Sir Brion Thornbird   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Soon thereafter I became the squire of Sir Corin du Soleil, Duke, who moved to Milwaukee just a few weeks before I departed for the wilds of Caid in southern California, where I would attend school.
I also had the pleasure of studying the art of armouring, for a time even in person, with Master Valerius Paencalvus, OL, now a Count and Baron and member of the cool tourney company the Tenans of Noble Folly.
I believe it was a success; in the process two fine armourers were trained, Tybalt di Milano (Luke Apker) and Sir Luther Anshelm, OL, (Brent Jenkins).
www.chronique.com /CSG/lwrogbri.htm   (1748 words)

  
 Cool SCA or Chivalry oriented sites
A stunning page on the construction of riveted mail.
Anshelm Armouries (under construction catalog, not quite ready...)
Cadwallen Y Rhudd Part time, but a student of the renowned Valerius Paencalvus
www.mallet-argent.com /links.html   (156 words)

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