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- version of the French poem was translated into the Middle High German Rolandslied by Konrad der Pfaffe (formerly thought to have been the author of the...
- messer, kurzes schwert Woerterbuchnetz online Rolandslied vv. 1568–1609. Wesle, Carl, ed. (1986), Das Rolandslied des Pfaffen Konrad, 3tte Auflage besorgt...
- Duke of Austria received Bavaria. Conrad the Priest probably wrote the Rolandslied, a German version of the Chanson de Roland, while in Henry's service...
- shields at all. Several isolated coats of arms are mentioned in the German Rolandslied [c. 1115], König Rother [c. 1150], Veldecke's Eneas [c. 1170], and Hartmann's...
- French epics to be translated into German (by Konrad der Pfaffe as the Rolandslied, c.1170), and the German poet Wolfram von Eschenbach based his (incomplete)...
- following were also produced around this period: König Rother (c 1160) Rolandslied (c 1135) Alexanderlied (c 1130) Reindhardt Fuchs (c 1170) Rieder, John;...
- was a German Catholic epic poet of the twelfth century, author of the Rolandslied, a German version of the famous French Chanson de Roland. Very little...
- Middle High German diutsch / tiutsch M****cript page from Rolandslied, written in Middle High German in the 12th century Region Central and southern Germany...
- the boar carried by the Romans, as well as, in isolated cases, in the Rolandslied (c. 1115), König Rother (c. 1150), Veldecke's Eneas (c. 1170), and Hartmann's...
- However the view that it was written by Konrad der Pfaffe, author of the Rolandslied, has been discredited. Known sources include the Chronicon Wirzeburgense...