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==List of poets== #6r: [[Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor]] (1165–1197) #7r: [[Conradin]] (1252–1268) #8r: ''{{ill|Tirol und Fridebrant|de}}'' (not the name of a singer, but an epic poem, dated to the first half of the 13th century) #10r: King [[Wenceslaus II of Bohemia]] (Wenceslaus II, King of Bohemia and Poland, 1271–1305) #11v: Duke [[Henryk IV Probus]] of Breslau (1258–1290) #13r: Margrave [[Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg|Otto von Brandenburg]] (Otto IV, 1266–1308) #14v: Margrave [[Henry III, Margrave of Meissen|Heinrich von Meißen]] (Henry III, 1215–1288) #17r: [[Henry I, Count of Anhalt]] ({{Circa|1170}}–1252) #18r: [[John I, Duke of Brabant]] (1252/1253–1294) #20r: Count {{ill|Rudolf von Neuenburg|de}} (either Rudolf II, died 1192, or his nephew Rudolf I, died 1258) #22v: Count Kraft von [[Counts of Toggenburg|Toggenburg]] (probably Kraft III of Toggenburg, died 1339) #24r: Count Konrad von [[County of Kirchberg|Kirchberg]] (either Konrad II, fl. 1275–1326, or his cousin Konrad III, 1281–1315) #26r: Count {{ill|Friedrich von Leiningen|de|Friedrich II. (Leiningen)}} (probably Friedrich II, died 1237) #27r: Count [[Otto von Botenlauben]] (died 1244) #29r: Margrave of {{ill|County of Hohenburg|lt=Hohenburg|de|Grafen von Hohenburg}} (either Diepold V von Vohburg, fl. 1205–1225, or his son {{ill|Berthold von Hohenburg|lt=Bertold IV|de}}, died 1256). #30r: Herr [[Hendrik van Veldeke|Heinrich von Veldeke]] (died after 1184) #32v: Herr [[Gottfried von Neifen]] (died 1279) #42r: Count [[Albrecht von Haigerloch]], [[Counts of Hohenberg (Swabia)|count of Hohenberg]] (died 1298) #43v: Count [[Wernher von Homberg]] (died 1320) #46v: Herr {{ill|Jakob von Wart|de}} (died 1331) #48v: Brother {{ill|Eberhard von Sax|de}} (fl. 1309) #52r: Herr [[Walther von Klingen]] (fl. 1240–1280s) #54r: Herr Rudolf von [[Rothenburg, Switzerland|Rotenburg]] (fl. 1287) #59v: Herr Heinrich von [[Lordship of Hohensax|Sax]] (probably Henry II, 1235–1289) #61v: Herr {{ill|Heinrich von Frauenberg|de}} (fl. 1284–1305) #63r: [[Der von Kürenberg]] (12th century) #64r: Herr [[Dietmar von Aist]] (fl. 1140–1160s) #66v: [[Der von Gliers]] (perhaps Wilhelm von Gliers, fl. 1267–1317) #69r: Herr [[Wernher von Teufen]] (fl. 1220) #70v: Herr {{ill|Heinrich von Stretelingen|lt=Heinrich von Stretlingen|de}} (either Henry II, fl. 1250s, or his son Henry III, died 1294) #71v: Herr [[Kristan von Hamle]] (probably an author of 13th-century [[Thuringia]], otherwise unknown) #73r: Herr [[Ulrich von Gutenburg]] (fl. 1170s) #75v: Herr {{ill|Heinrich von der Mure|de}} (fl. 1223–1263, a Dominican friar, prior at Eichstätt and later at Augsburg) #76v: Herr [[Heinrich von Morungen]] (fl. 1210s) #82v: Der {{ill|Schenken von Limpurg|lt=Schenk von Limpurg|de}} (either Walther I, fl. 1230–1240s, or one of his sons, Walther II or {{ill|Konrad I von Limpurg|lt=Konrad I|de|Schenk Konrad von Limpurg}}) #84v: Schenk [[Ulrich von Winterstetten]] (fl. 1250–1270s) #98r: Herr [[Reinmar von Hagenau|Reinmar der Alte]] (fl. late 12th century) #110r: Herr {{ill|Burkart von Hohenfels|de}} (fl. 1220–1230s) #113v: Herr [[Hesso von Reinach]] (1234–1275/76) #115r: Der {{ill|Burggraf von Lienz|de}} (fl. early 13th century) #116v: Herr [[Friedrich von Hausen]] (died after 1188) #119v: [[Burggraf von Rietenburg|Burgrave von Rietenburg]] (either Henry IV fl. 1174–1184, or Otto III, fl. 1154–1185) #120v: Herr [[Meinloh von Sevelingen]] (mid-12th century) #122r: Herr {{ill|Heinrich von Rugge|de}} (f 1170s) #124r: Herr [[Walther von der Vogelweide]] {{Circa|1170|1230}}) #146r: Herr {{ill|Hiltbolt von Schwangau|de}} (fl. 1221–1254) #149v: Herr [[Wolfram von Eschenbach]] (c. 1170 – c. 1220) #151r: Von Singenberg, Seneschal of [[Abbey of Saint Gall|St Gallen]] (probably {{ill|Ulrich von Singenberg|de}}, fl. 1220s) #158r: [[Der von Sachsendorf]] (unknown; possibly mentioned by Ulrich von Lichtenstein as serving [[Frederick II, Duke of Austria|Frederick II of Austria]]) #160v: {{ill|Wachsmut von Künzingen|de}} (unknown, perhaps from [[Clemency, Luxembourg]]) #162v: Herr [[Wilhelm von Heinzenburg]] (probably William III, fl. 1264–1292) #164v: Herr {{ill|Leuthold von Seven|de}} (fl. 1218) #166v: Herr [[Walther von Metze]] (died before 1276, otherwise unknown) #169v: Herr Rubin (unknown, mid-13th century) #178r: Herr [[Bernger von Horheim]] (late 12th century) #179v: Der von Johansdorf (Albrecht, fl. 1172–1209) #181v: Herr Engelhardt von [[Seubersdorf|Adelnburg]] (either fl. 1200 or 1220s, perhaps father and son of the same name) #182v: Herr [[Bligger von Steinach]] (probably Bligger II, fl. late 12th to early 13th century) #183v: Herr Wachsmut von Mühlhausen (fl. 1267) #184v: Herr [[Hartmann von Aue]] ({{Circa|1160|1210}}) #188r: Herr [[Reinmar von Brennenberg]] (fl. 1270s) #190v: Johann von [[Ringgenberg]] (probably Johann I, 1291–1350) #192v: [[Albrecht Marschall von Rapperswil]] (fl. c. 1280) #194r: Herr Otto vom Turne (of [[Lucerne]], a late addition, fl. after 1300) #197v: Herr Goesli von Ehenhein (of Strasbourg; otherwise unknown) #201r: [[Herrand von Wildonie|Der von Wildonie]] (probably Herrand II, married to a daughter of Ulrich of Lichtenstein) #202v: Von Suonegge (probably Konrad von Suonegge, fl. 1220–1230s) #204r: Von Scharpfenberg (of [[Radeče|Ratschach]], mid-13th century) #205r: Herr Konrad, der Schenk von Landeck (of [[Thurgau]], 1271–1306) #213r: "Der Winsbeke" (purported author of the accompanying father-son didactic poem; it is unclear whether Winsbeke is a historical or a fictional character) #217r: "Die Winsbekin" (purported author of the accompanying mother-daughter didactic poem; it is unclear whether Winsbekin is a historical or a fictional character) #219v: "Klingsor of [[kingdom of Hungary (medieval)|Hungary]]" (fictional character introducing the ''[[Sängerkrieg]]'' poem) #226v: Kristan von Luppin of [[Thuringia]] (fl. 1290s) #228r: Herr {{ill|Heinrich Hetzbold von Weißensee|de}} (early 14th century) #229v: Der Düring (an unidentified [[Thuringia]]n poet, late 13th century) #231r: Winli (an unidentified [[Alemannia|Alemannic]] poet, {{Circa|1300}}) #237r: Herr [[Ulrich von Liechtenstein]] ({{Circa|1200}}–1275) #247v: Von Munegiur (given name Ulrich, otherwise unknown) #248v: Von Raute (given name Hartwig, fl. {{Circa|1200}}, otherwise unknown) #249v: Herr [[Konrad von Altstetten]] (perhaps a mayor of St Gallen, attested 1320–1327) #251r: Herr Bruno von [[Hornberg]] (probably Bruno II, fl. 1275–1310) #252r: Herr Hug von Werbenwag (fl. mid 13th century, probably died after 1292) #253v: Der Püller (Konrad "the Apulian" von Hohenburg, probably participated in a campaign of [[Rudolph I of Germany|Rudolph I]] against [[Ottokar II of Bohemia]] in 1278) #255r: Von Trostberg (an unidentified member of either of an Argovian or a Tyrolian family of ''[[ministeriales]]'') #256v: Hartmann von Starkenberg (of [[Werdenberg-Sargans]], either Hartmann I, fl. 1250s, or his son Hartmann II, fl. 1270s) #257v: Von [[Stadeck|Stadegge]] (Rudolph II, one of the leading [[Styria]]n minnesingers, fl. 1230–1250s) #258v: Herr Brunwart von [[Auggen|Augheim]] (late 13th century) #261r: Von Stamheim (unidentified; fl. c. 1240s) #262v: [[Herr Goeli]] (of [[Badenweiler|Baden]], 13th century) #264r: Der [[Tannhäuser]] (of [[Lords of Thannhausen|Thannhausen]], fl. 1240–1260s; depicted as a member of the [[Teutonic Order]]) #271r: Von [[Buchheim]] (2nd half of 13th century) #273r: Herr [[Neidhart von Reuental|Neidhart]] (born {{Circa|1200}} in [[Lower Bavaria]]) #281v: [[Meister]] Heinrich Teschler (of [[Zürich]], 2nd half of 13th century, patronized by [[Manesse family|Rüdiger Manesse]]) #285r: Rost, Kirchherr zu [[Sarnen]] (in [[Zürich]] between 1313 and 1330 Presumed to have participated in the production of the codex as a scribe) #290r: Der Hardegger (probably ''Henricus de Hardegge'', of [[Rebstein]], fl. 1230–1270s) #292v: Der [[Schoolmaster|Schulmeister]] von [[Esslingen am Neckar|Eßlingen]] (late 13th century) #295r: Walther von [[Breisach]] (without portrait) #299r: Von Wissenlo (probably [[Wiesloch]]; unidentified) #300r: Von Wengen (Burchard, fl. 1230–1270s, member of a family of ministeriales of the [[counts of Toggenburg]]) #302r: Herr Pfeffel (unidentified, mid 12th century) #303r: Der Taler (perhaps Leuthold von Tal, near [[Rheineck]], fl. 1250) #305r: Der tugendhafte Schreiber ("The Virtuous Scribe"; unidentified, appears as a character in the ''[[Sängerkrieg]]'') #308v: Steinmar (perhaps Berthold Steinmar von [[Klingnau]], fl. 2nd half of 13th century) #311r: Herr Alram von Gresten (unidentified, perhaps of [[Gresten]] in Lower Austria) #312r: Herr Reinmar der Fiedler (unidentified, fl. mid 13th century) #313r: Herr [[Hawart]] (perhaps Hawardus de Holzwane, in 1258 canon at Augsburg) #314v: Herr Günther von dem Vorste (unidentified) #316v: Herr Friedrich der Knecht (unidentified, his poems are in Austro-Bavarian dialect, first half of the 13th century; the portrait shows Friedrich as a knight abducting a damsel on horseback while fighting off pursuers) #318r: Der [[Burggraf von Regensburg]] (probably Heinrich III von Stevening und [[Riedenburg|Rietenburg]], fl. 1126–1177) #319r: Herr Niune (unidentified; probably not a poet but the owner of a songbook used as a source in this section) #320v: Herr Geltar (unidentified; the poems are dated to between 1230 and 1250, perhaps from Lower Austria) #321v: Herr Dietmar der Setzer (unidentified; the portrait shows unmounted combat with sword and [[heater shield]]) #323r: Herr [[Reinmar von Zweter]] (fl. 1230s) #339r: Der Junge Meißner (unidentified; the poems are in Central German dialect) #342r: Der Alte Meißner (without portrait) #342v: Von Obernburg (unidentified; probably mid 13th century, of Obernburg near [[Celje]]) #344v: [[Bruder Wernher]] (unidentified; mid 13th century) #349r: [[Der Marner]] (probably ''marinaere'' "the mariner"; unidentified, but mentioned by Meister Rumslant below) #355r: [[Süßkind von Trimberg|Süßkind, der Jude von Trimberg]] (unidentified, 2nd half of the 13th century) #358r: (isolated anonymous poem) #359r: Von Buwenburg (Baumburg near [[Hundersingen]], probably Ulrich von Buwenburg, fl. 1260) #361r: Heinrich von Dettingen (well documented during 1236–1300; of a family of ministeriales of [[Reichenau abbey]]) #362r: Rudolf der Schreiber (unidentified) #364r: Meister [[Gottfried von Straßburg]] (died {{Circa|1210}}) #371r: Meister [[Johannes Hadlaub]] (of [[Zürich]], fl. 1300, possibly the redactor of the codex) #381r: {{ill|Regenbogen (poet)|lt=Regenbogen|de|Regenbogen (Spruchdichter)}} ("Rainbow", an unidentified Alemannic poet, depicted as a smith) #383r: Meister [[Konrad von Würzburg]] (died 1287) #394r: Kunz von Rosenheim (unidentified, perhaps not a poet but the owner of a songbook used as a source) #395r: Rubin von Rüdeger (unidentified) #396r: Der Kol von Nüssen (unidentified, perhaps of Neunzen near [[Zwettl]]; the poems date to the 1230s or 1240s) #397v: Der Dürner (unidentified, perhaps of [[Mengen, Germany|Mengen]], Swabia) #399r: Meister [[Heinrich Frauenlob]] (Heinrich von Meißen, born c. 1250) #407r: Meister Friedrich von [[St Lorenzen|Sonnenburg]] (unidentified; poems date to the 3rd quarter of the 13th century) #410r: Meister Sigeher (fl. 1250–1260s; perhaps identical with a ''Sicherius iuculator'' active in [[Metz]], possibly a Tyrolian) #412r: [[Der wilde Alexander]] (an unidentified Alemannic poet of the late 13th century) #413v: Meister Rumslant (fl. late 13th century, of Northern Germany) #415v: Spervogel ("Sparrow"; recorded under this nickname are poems by two separate authors, with floruits in the mid and the late 12th century) #418r: Boppe (of [[Bonndorf]], died 1320; from 1276 to 1305 serving as reeve of the count of [[Nellenburg]]) #422r: Der Litschauer (unidentified) #423v: Der Kanzler ("The Chancellor", 2nd half of the 13th century, possibly Alemannic)
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