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Reinmar von
Zweter (also
spelled Reymar von Zwetel,
Reymar von Zweten, Römer von Zwickau, Ehrenbote, born
around 1200 in Zeutern,
today known as Ubstadt-Weiher...
- tips of its wings) is
shown as the coat of arms of
minnesinger Reinmar von
Zweter (c. 1200–1248) in the
Codex Manesse (c. 1300). An
unrelated depiction of...
- Herr
Reinmar von
Zweter, a 13th-century Minnesinger, was
depicted with his
noble arms in
Codex Manesse....
- the 13th century) Otto von
Botenlauben (1177 –
before 1245)
Reinmar von
Zweter (1200 –
after 1247)
Hawart Süßkind von
Trimberg Tannhäuser
Ulrich von Liechtenstein...
-
Romanticism and "Goethe-research". His Die
Gedichte Reinmars von
Zweter ("Poetry of
Reinmar von
Zweter")
formed the
basis for
research involving the
history of...
- to the most
famous singers like
Walther von der Vogelweide,
Reinmar von
Zweter and
Wolfram von
Eschenbach in the
presence of the
Landgrave of Thuringia...
- of
Brandenburg or
several versions of the arms of Prussia.
Reinmar von
Zweter fashioned the Klee-Stengeln of his
eagle into a
second and
third head. In...
-
shows unmounted combat with
sword and
heater shield) 323r: Herr
Reinmar von
Zweter (fl. 1230s) 339r: Der
Junge Meißner (unidentified; the
poems are in Central...
- use the
imperial eagle as supporter. Notably, the
minnesinger Reinmar von
Zweter formed the Klee-Stengeln ("Clover-Stems", the
heraldic Eagle's stylized...
-
included Walther von der Vogelweide,
Heinrich von Ofterdingen,
Reinmar von
Zweter, and Klingsor [hu]. 1221 – the
Vienna city laws (renewed in 1244) declared...