Commemoration Week for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Frederick the Wise (May 5, 1525) – Program at the Castle Church Ensemble
Elector Frederick the Wise of Saxony – Reading with Prof. Dr. Armin Kohnle (Leipzig) at the Reformation History Research Library in Wittenberg Castle
To the left and right of the altar, on pedestals, stand two life-size marble figures of knights in armor, kneeling. Both are gazing towards the altar in a posture of "eternal adoration," their helmets removed and placed beside them, their hair held in place by a net-like, gold-colored cap. The knight on the left is a "striking likeness" of Elector Frederick the Wise (d. 1525), while the knight on the right, whose face is unfortunately damaged, represents his brother, Elector John the Steadfast (d. 1532). Both are buried in the crypt beneath the choir.