Category
page 1Medieval tournament
tournament
chivalrous competition or mock fight of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

jousting
Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot. The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism.
Combat of the Thirty
1351 event of the Breton War of Succession
Agnes Hotot
English noblewoman
Aki Kiti
Combat sport of Sümi Naga people in Nagaland
melee
form of "mixed" combat at medieval tournaments
King René's Tournament Book
book from René d'Anjou
The Twelve of England
Portuguese chivalric legend
Freydal
thumb|A scene from the Kunsthistorisches Museum’s Freydal Illuminated manuscript: Freydal jousts with Veit von Wolkenstein (fol.133}
Freydal is an uncompleted illustrated prose narrative commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I in the early 16th century. It was intended to be a romantic allegorical account of Maximilian's own participation in a series of jousting tournaments in the guise of the tale's eponymous hero, Freydal. In the story, Freydal takes part in the tournaments to prove that he is worthy to marry a princess, who is a fictionalised representation of Maximilian's late