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''Dietrich und Wenezlan'' (Dietrich and Wenezlan) is a fragmentary
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poem about the legendary hero
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, the counterpart of the historical Ostrogothic king
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in
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. It usually considered part of the so-called "historical" Dietrich material, as it appears to cite Dietrich's exile at the court of Etzel described in the "historical poems" ''
Dietrichs Flucht ''Dietrichs Flucht'' (Dietrich's Flight) or ''Das Buch von Bern'' (The Book of Verona) is an anonymous 13th-century Middle High German poem about the legendary hero Dietrich von Bern, the legendary counterpart of the historical Ostrogothic king Th ...
'' and the '' Rabenschlacht''. The fragment of about 500 lines tells of Dietrich's challenge by Wenezlan of
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, who has captured one of Dietrich's warriors. It is unclear whether the fragment was the main focus of a poem or a single episode from a longer poem.


Summary

Dietrich und Wenezlan has only survived in a single, incomplete and fragmentary version of about 499 rhyming couplets. Dietrich is at the court of Etzel, when Wolfhart, who, along with Hildebrand, has been captured by Wenezlan, arrives to tell him that Wenezlan wants to engage Dietrich in single combat – if Dietrich wins, then Wenezlan will release Wolfhart and Hildebrand. Initially, Dietrich seems reluctant, but when Wolfhart grows angry and accuses Dietrich of cowardice, saying that if Dietrich refuses Wenezlan will attack Etzel with an army, Dietrich says he had been joking and of course would fight to free his vassals. There is then a lacuna. The combat between Dietrich and Wenezlan begins in between their two armies and in the company of courtly ladies. When they have dehorsed each other, they fight on foot all day. The fragment ends before a conclusion is reached.


Manuscript transmission and dating

Dietrich und Wenezlan is transmitted in a single manuscript fragment of two leaves: *Öffentliche Bibliothek der Universität Basel, Cod. N I 1 Nr. 67, parchment, north-eastern Bavarian dialect, around 1250. The text itself may have been written around the same time as the manuscript. Alternatively it may have been written earlier. Due to stylistic influence from
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(died c. 1220), it cannot have been written earlier than 1220. It appears to predate the other historical poems in the Dietrich cycle by at least a decade.


Genre

''Dietrich und Wenezlan'' is one of the few Dietrich poems written in
rhyming couplets A couplet is a pair of successive lines of metre in poetry. A couplet usually consists of two successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre. A couplet may be formal (closed) or run-on (open). In a formal (or closed) couplet, each of the t ...
. The poem only loosely fits into the category of "historical Dietrich poems," although it clearly takes place within the exile situation described in ''
Dietrichs Flucht ''Dietrichs Flucht'' (Dietrich's Flight) or ''Das Buch von Bern'' (The Book of Verona) is an anonymous 13th-century Middle High German poem about the legendary hero Dietrich von Bern, the legendary counterpart of the historical Ostrogothic king Th ...
'' and the '' Rabenschlacht''. Victor Millet challenges this classification as uncertain on the grounds that the poem is too fragmentary. The challenge to single combat is more reminiscent of the fantastical poems. Dietrich's initial refusal to fight and the accusation of cowardice (''zagheit'') also has more in common with the fantastical poems, where this is a frequent occurrence. His admission that he was merely playing a joke may be a game played by the author. Wenezlan challenges Dietrich to combat by the honor of all women, another aspect more reminiscent of the fantastical poems and
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. Elisabeth Lienert thus describes ''Dietrich und Wenezlan'' as between the two groups of Dietrich poems: at the same time the poem offers an alternative to the sort of fighting found in poems such as ''Dietrichs Flucht'' in that it is fairly and chivalrous.


Relation to the oral tradition

Wenezlan ''von Bôlân'' (Poland) is possibly inspired by Wenceslaus I of Bohemia. However, Wenezlan is king of
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and his warriors are actually ''Riuzen'' (
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), something that weakens the connection to Wenceslaus. The name Wenezlan is also similar to ''Witzlân'' of Bohemia, an enemy of Etzel's in
Biterolf und Dietleib ''Biterolf und Dietleib'' (Biterolf and Dietlieb) is an anonymous Middle High German heroic poem concerning the heroes Biterolf of Toledo, Spain, Toledo and his son Dietleib of Styria. It tells the tale of Biterolf and Dietleib's service at the co ...
. Gerhard Eis argued that the source for the poem is a
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oral tale about Dietrich's battles against the
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, basing his theory on the presence of such battles in the '' Thidrekssaga'', some of which show parallels to Wolfhard's captivity, and the mentioning of battles against Russians and ''Wilzen'' in a poem by Der Marner. Although Joachim Heinzle finds this suggestion unlikely, Victor Millet finds it plausible.


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