Green King

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Green King is a character in the early 16th-century allegorical work "Weisskunig," which dramatizes the life and reign of Emperor Maximilian I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
fictional king
literary character
appearsIn Weisskunig NERFINISHED
associatedWith Emperor Maximilian I NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire (context of the work) NERFINISHED
createdFor Weisskunig project of Maximilian I NERFINISHED
depictedIn Weisskunig (allegorical biography of Maximilian I) NERFINISHED
depictionType didactic allegory
genre allegory
courtly propaganda literature
hasColorInName green
hasContext Habsburg dynastic self-representation
historicity fictional
language Early New High German NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Renaissance literature NERFINISHED
literaryTradition German allegorical court literature
medium prose romance
narrativeFunction symbolic representation within Maximilian I’s reign
portrayedAs king
relatedWork Theuerdank NERFINISHED
roleInWork allegorical character in the life of Emperor Maximilian I
setting idealized late medieval and early Renaissance courtly world
targetAudience imperial court and educated elites of the Holy Roman Empire
workDate early 16th century

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Weisskunig hasCharacter Green King