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Trimberg (Elfershausen)
Trimberg is a town in the Elfershausen municipality in Bavaria, Germany. *The surname von Trimberg is that of the medieval noble family of the eponymous castle Trimburg. ** Hugo von Trimberg * Süßkind von Trimberg 230px, ''Süßkind, der Jude von Trimberg'' (Süsskind, the Jew of Trimberg), portrait from the ''Codex Manesse''. Süßkind von Trimberg (or Suesskind of Trimberg) is given as the author of six poems in the ''Codex Manesse''. The poems date to the ... is a medieval poet of uncertain historicity * 2990 Trimberger is an asteroid {{disambig ...
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Elfershausen
Elfershausen is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany. Elfershausen is a market town (''Markt'') or municipality that includes the following towns: *Elfershausen *Engenthal *Langendorf *Machtilshausen *Trimberg History ''Adalfrideshusen'' is first documented in 800 in the records of the monastery at Fulda. With secularization of the government in 1803, the territory of the present municipality became part of Bavaria. In the Treaty of Pressburg between France and Austria in 1805, the lands of the Bishop of Würzburg were given to Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and he was made Grand Duke of Würzburg, a new state, as a reward for his support of Napoleon. These lands then again became part of Bavaria in 1814 (this time permanently) at the defeat of Napoleon. In 1971, Trimberg, Engenthal, and Machtilshausen were added to the municipality, followed by Langendorf in 1978. Population Sightseeing The Trimburg and the palace of Elfershausen a ...
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Hugo Von Trimberg
Hugo von Trimberg (born circa 1230/1235 in Wern(a), now either Ober- or Niederwerrn near Schweinfurt Schweinfurt ( , ; ) is a city in the district of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is the administrative centre of the surrounding district (''Landkreis'') of Schweinfurt and a major industrial, cultural and educational hub. The urban agg ... – died after 1313 in Bamberg-Theuerstadt) was a German Didactic literature, didactic author of the Middle Ages. Around 1260 he came to the religious foundation of St. Gangolf in the Bamberg suburb of Theuerstadt, where surviving documents mention him as a teacher .Emmerson,R.Key Figures in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia-Pg 336 He later became Rector, which he remained until 1309. Unusually for the role of rector, von Trimberg was married with wife and children. He was noted in his own day, and is now remembered for his didactic writing, much of which was primarily aimed at his own students. Works Hugo composed, by his own ...
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Süßkind Von Trimberg
230px, ''Süßkind, der Jude von Trimberg'' (Süsskind, the Jew of Trimberg), portrait from the ''Codex Manesse''. Süßkind von Trimberg (or Suesskind of Trimberg) is given as the author of six poems in the ''Codex Manesse''. The poems date to the second half of the 13th century, and if their purported author is historical, he would be the first documented Jewish poet of the German language. The town of is today part of the Elfershausen municipality, in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, at the time within the Bishopric of Würzburg. Historicity There are no records about Suesskind's life and not even proof that the poems recorded under his name are from a single author. Yet Suesskind ('' Süßkind'') was a specifically Jewish name, and the spelling of the poems corresponds to an author raised in the Rhinelands, where Suesskind is alleged to have come from. There is a Jewish motive in V,2, where the poet proclaims his intention to leave the courtly sphere and live humbly "in the manner o ...
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