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Conrad of
Winterstetten (c. 1175 –
February 1243) was a
German royal official during the
reign of the
Emperor Frederick II. He held the
court title of...
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Ulrich von
Winterstetten (fl. 1241–1280) was a
German nobleman,
priest and Minnesänger (lyric poet).
Ulrich belonged to the Tanne–Waldburg
family of imperial...
- disputed,
though Rennewart is
generally regarded as the last.
Conrad of
Winterstetten was his patron.
Ulrich von Türheim, Tristan,
edited by
Thomas Kerth...
- King was
mostly in the care of
imperial ministeriales, like
Conrad of
Winterstetten. They also
acted as
administrators over his
Swabian duchy. In the meanwhile...
- Der Tannhäuser (wrote 6 Leiche)
Rudolf von
Rotenburg (5)
Ulrich von
Winterstetten (5)
Konrad von Würzburg (>1) Der von
Gliers (>1)
Johannes Hadlaub (>1)...
- one of his sons,
Walther II or
Konrad I [de]) 84v:
Schenk Ulrich von
Winterstetten (fl. 1250–1270s) 98r: Herr
Reinmar der Alte (fl. late 12th century)...
- Diepoldshofen, Friesenhofen, Gebrazhofen, Herlazhofen, Hofs, Reichenhofen,
Winterstetten and Wuchzenhofen.
Leutkirch is
located in the
south of Germany, in the...
- Waldburg-Zeil and the
castle is
still owned by this
family today.
Conrad of
Winterstetten (d. 1243),
imperial butler,
procurator of Swabia,
guardian of Henry...
- the
court of
Henry (VII) are
Burkhart von
Hohenfels and
Ulrich von
Winterstetten. Gottfried's
poetry falls squarely within the
conventions of courtly...
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entered into a
business deal with Conrad's
important advisor,
Conrad of
Winterstetten. Thus,
during the
papal war
against the
Emperor Frederick II, which...