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Peter Suchenwirt (c. 1320 – 1395) was an
Austrian poet and herald. (
Suchenwirt was the
Medieval name for
heralds of the
Austrian dukes.) He
called himself...
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composed in the
second half of the 14th
century by the
Austrian poet
Peter Suchenwirt tell how in 1349, in the
battle of
Izborsk ("Eysenburk" in the poem),...
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lyrical works of men such as the
contemporary Austrian poet
Peter Suchenwirt. Overall, the
conflict lasted over 200
years (although with
varying degrees...
- arms
blazoned by the planets. The
Austrian troubadour and
herald Peter Suchenwirt (c. 1320 – 1395) used
gemstones to
designate the
tinctures even earlier...
- army of 30,000 men on
their way back from
Ragnit to Königsberg.
Peter Suchenwirt, who
accompanied Duke
Albrecht III,
described it as an
almost impenetrable...
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Hungary succeeded in
capturing Kęstutis.: 183 The poet and
herald Peter Suchenwirt wrote a poem to
commemorate the capture, when Kęstutis
apparently swore...
- (On the
Count Ulrich of Cilli) by the 14th
century Austrian poet
Peter Suchenwirt.
Little is
known of Ulrich's
early life. He was the
firstborn son of Frederick...
- poet and the
first major literary voice to
write in
Scots language Peter Suchenwirt (born 1320),
Austrian poet and
herald Poetry portal Poetry 14th century...
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authors such as
Meister Altswert [de],
Heinrich der Teichner [de],
Peter Suchenwirt and Hans Folz also appear. Only a few
Minereda were
printed in the 15th...
- Margaret, the
daughter of the late
Count Rudolph of Schaunberg.
Peter Suchenwirt has
praised Ulrich as a homo perfectus, a "perfect man", who combined...