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Minnesang were
known as
Minnesänger (German: [ˈmɪnəˌzɛŋɐ] ), and a
single song was
called a
Minnelied (German: [ˈmɪnəˌliːt] ). The
Minnesänger are
comparable to...
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Friedrich von
Hausen (Middle High German:
Friderich von Hûsen) was a
medieval German poet, one of the
earliest of the Minnesingers; born
sometime between...
- poems, stories, legends, and po****r
songs spread by
troubadours or
Minnesängers, or
wandering minstrels.
Often the
stories were
written down in the chansons...
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provided continuity to his agreements. Tannhäuser, a
prominent German Minnesänger and poet, was a
contemporary of Urban. Two
centuries after the respective...
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Bertran de Born,
Bernart de Ventadorn,
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine;
Minnesänger Gottfried von Str****burg,
Hartmann von Aue,
Reinmar von
Hagenau and Walther...
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origin Zürich Language(s)
Middle High
German Author(s) c. 140
named Minnesänger Patron Manesse family Material Parchment Size 426
folios Format 350 x...
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title Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg, "Tannhäuser and the
Minnesängers'
Contest at Wartburg") is an 1845
opera in
three acts, with
music and...
- example,
lyric and epic poetry. The troubadours, trouvères, and the
minnesänger are
known for
composing their lyric poetry about courtly love usually...
- ˈfoːɡl̩vaɪdə];[needs
Middle High
German IPA] c. 1170 – c. 1230) was a
Minnesänger who
composed and
performed love-songs and
political songs (Sprüche) in...
- a
sophistication as
great as that of the
poetry it accompanies. The
Minnesänger tradition was the
Germanic counterpart to the
activity of the troubadours...