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The Armor of Emperor Ferdinand I is a suit of plate armor created by the Nuremberg armorer Kunz Lochner in 1549 for the future Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor. One of several suits of armor made for the Emperor Ferdinand during the wars of Reformation and conflict with the Ottomans, the etched but functional armor is thought by scholars to symbolize and document the role of the Habsburg Catholic monarchs as warriors on Europe's literal and ideological battlefields.

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  • Die Rüstung Kaiser Ferdinands I. ist ein Ausstellungsstück im Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (Inventarnummer 33.164a–x). (de)
  • The Armor of Emperor Ferdinand I is a suit of plate armor created by the Nuremberg armorer Kunz Lochner in 1549 for the future Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor. One of several suits of armor made for the Emperor Ferdinand during the wars of Reformation and conflict with the Ottomans, the etched but functional armor is thought by scholars to symbolize and document the role of the Habsburg Catholic monarchs as warriors on Europe's literal and ideological battlefields. (en)
  • La Armadura del Emperador Fernando I es una armadura de placas creada en Núremberg por el armero Kunz Lochner en 1549 para Fernando I, futuro Sacro Emperador Romano.​ Fue una de las varias armaduras hechas para el emperador Fernando durante las guerras de la Reforma y el conflicto con los otomanos. La armadura grabada pero funcional es pensada por los eruditos para simbolizar y documentar el papel de los monarcas católicos de los Habsburgo como guerreros en los campos de batalla literales e ideológicos de Europa. ​ (es)
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  • Plate armor: steel, brass, leather (en)
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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art (en)
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  • Armor of Emperor Ferdinand I (en)
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  • Die Rüstung Kaiser Ferdinands I. ist ein Ausstellungsstück im Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (Inventarnummer 33.164a–x). (de)
  • The Armor of Emperor Ferdinand I is a suit of plate armor created by the Nuremberg armorer Kunz Lochner in 1549 for the future Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor. One of several suits of armor made for the Emperor Ferdinand during the wars of Reformation and conflict with the Ottomans, the etched but functional armor is thought by scholars to symbolize and document the role of the Habsburg Catholic monarchs as warriors on Europe's literal and ideological battlefields. (en)
  • La Armadura del Emperador Fernando I es una armadura de placas creada en Núremberg por el armero Kunz Lochner en 1549 para Fernando I, futuro Sacro Emperador Romano.​ Fue una de las varias armaduras hechas para el emperador Fernando durante las guerras de la Reforma y el conflicto con los otomanos. La armadura grabada pero funcional es pensada por los eruditos para simbolizar y documentar el papel de los monarcas católicos de los Habsburgo como guerreros en los campos de batalla literales e ideológicos de Europa. ​ (es)
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  • Rüstung Kaiser Ferdinands I. (de)
  • Armor of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (en)
  • Armadura de Fernando I, Sacro Emperador Romano (es)
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