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What means "Lucky amulet"?'

   

Portrait of Kunz von der Rosen 



What means "Lucky amulet"?'


Above this text is an image that is often erroneously identified as an image of the German pirate Klaus Störtebecker 1360-1401. There is one interesting detail in that image. That thing is the tube-looking necklace, what that person carries. 

The real person in this image was Kunz von der Rosen the court jester of emperor Maximilian I by Daniel Hopfer, which is often erroneously identified as a portrait of Klaus Störtebeker. The reason for the error is a mystery. Some people believe that the person who is in this portrait is Klus Störtebecker, but it is introduced as portraying somebody else because Störtebecker was an outlaw. And if somebody would find that kind of image, what portraits outlaw, that thing could cause problems. But officially it's the image of Kunz von der Rosen. The amulet on his neck might be the tube for important messages, but it can also be only the mark of the rank of that man. 

When we are looking at the images of pieces of jewelry, we are seeing the necklaces and other pieces of jewelry, which are mentioned as "bringer of luck". The fact is that the lucky jewelry might be only things, what is bringing the luck for the person, who carries them because somebody has bought some kind of service for that jewelry. That means that when the person who will see the jewelry, that thing would mean that the decline would send to some other address, and that thing might not mention to the person, who carries that amulet. The amulet might be the thing, that identifies that the person would be the leader of the gang, and that thing means others will protect their leader. 

The leader of the team guarantees that the payer of the price will know that the work is done properly. The tales of the lucky amulets are very old, and that makes them very fascinating. The amulet is only the thing that has the same purpose as the badge. It was given to the people, whose mission was to serve the king. And if the work of that person or his team was bad, that thing brought hate against this person. 

The thing is that the amulet was the mark of the position, but it was also the thing that identified the person. And the amulet was the thing, what introduced as the essence of the rank of the person. The reason why carrying that thing was so important was that the king recognized the carrier. And this is why people should not throw that thing away. If this man wanted to take to custody, this amulet was a very important essence. 


Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_St%C3%B6rtebeker#cite_ref-14


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