• Manesse may refer to: Manesse (family), Patrician family in Zurich Manesse Verlag, Swiss publishing house Gaspard Manesse (born 1975), French actor and...
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    The Codex Manesse (also Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift or Pariser Handschrift) is a Liederhandschrift (manuscript containing songs), the single...
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  • The Manesse Verlag is a German publishing house for classical literature, founded in 1944 in Zürich in Switzerland. It belongs today to Random House publishing...
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  • Gaspard Manesse (born 25 March 1975 in Paris) is a French actor, composer and musician. He is best known for his starring role as Julien Quentin in the...
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  • Manéssé is a village in the Boudry Department of Ganzourgou Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 836. Burkinabé government...
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    family's name is best known for being eponymous of the Codex Manesse, patronized by Rüdiger II Manesse (b. before 1252, d. after 1304), the most important single...
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    from c. 1310, Ormesby Psalter, Bodleian Library Vielle from the Codex Manesse, UB Heidelberg, c. 1305-1315. Modern build of a viella from Spain. Based...
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    Imperial coat of arms attributed to Henry VI (r. 1191–1197) from Codex Manesse (c. 1304). Tomb of Henry VII (d. 1313), with the emperor's coats of arms...
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    Codex Manesse. He was a ministerialis in the service of the counts of Rapperswil, in the rank of a marchschal. Albrecht is depicted in Codex Manesse fol...
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    source of the text (dated to the 1270s), giving seven stanzas. The Codex Manesse (ms. C, fol 126rv, dated c. 1304) has nine stanzas. Other manuscripts contribute...
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