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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...
- 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...
- entered into a business deal with Conrad's important advisor, Conrad of Winterstetten. Thus, during the papal war against the Emperor Frederick II, which...