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    Jans der Enikel (lit. 'Jans the grandson'), or Jans der Jansen Enikel (lit. 'Jans, the grandson of Jans'), was a Viennese chronicler and narrative poet...
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    confirming the privileges of Lilienfeld Abbey. The medieval chronicler Jans der Enikel reports that the duke appeared in a red-white-red ceremonial dress...
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    insurgency as soon as his reign began. According to the Weltchronik of Jans der Enikel, Frederick had gone to the court of Emperor Frederick II by his summon...
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    appear in German was the tale of Saladin's table in the Weltchronik by Jans der Enikel. Lessing probably first read an older version of the “Ring Parable”...
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    die pecken chipfen und weiʒe flecken, weiʒer dann ein hermelein. — Jans der Enikel In Austria, the Kipferl is formally recognized by the government as...
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  • Science expert Jans der Enikel (fl. 1271–1302), Viennese poet and historian Jans Koerts (born 1969), Dutch male road bicycle racer Jans Koster (born 1938)...
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    hands should have holes to let the gold fall through. By the 1270s, Jans der Enikel was spreading the fictitious but approving story of Saladin's table...
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  • (ironically) that of Rudolf, and also sometimes the Weltchronik of Jans der Enikel. There is still no edition of this text. Excerpts with English translations...
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    to the female Pope abound in the later Middle Ages and Renaissance. Jans der Enikel (1270s) was the first to tell the story in German. Giovanni Boccaccio...
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  • Christherre-Chronik, Helinand of Froidmont (c. 1160—after 1229), Jans der Enikel, Matthew Paris (c. 1200–1259), Ranulf Higdon (c. 1280–1363), Rudolf...
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    Paltrams vom Stephansfreithof was foremost among the insurgents. In 1280, Jans der Enikel wrote the "Fürstenbuch", a first history of the city. With the Luxembourg...
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  • of Jans der Enikel was published as part of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, and remains the standard text. He also edited Adelheid Langmann, Der Marner...
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  • by King Ottokar II of Bohemia. 1278 – City charter granted. 1280 – Jans der Enikel writes the Fürstenbuch, a first history of the city. 1349 – Augustinian...
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    other verse chronicles in the thirteenth century, most notably that of Jans der Enikel. The text of the Kaiserchronik is preserved in a total of some 50 manuscripts...
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  • Hungary, ch/f) Shelina Zahra Janmohamed (born 1974, England, nf) Jans der Enikel (late 13th c., Austrian E, p/nf) Tove Jansson (1914–2001, Finland,...
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  • nf) Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814, p/nf) Ernst Jandl (1925–2000, p) Jans der Enikel (fl. late 13th c., p/nf) Tommy Jaud (born 1970, d/nf) Jean Paul (Johann...
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  • use the world chronicle of Jans der Enikel, there are manuscripts in which sections of Heinrich's work are inserted into Jans' work. Plate 2010. Plate,...
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    Europe Jami' al-tawarikh by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani - Universal history Jans der Enikel – Europe and Mediterranean Jerome's Chronicle – Mediterranean and Middle...
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  • historian Matthew Paris (died 1259), English chronicler and illuminator Jans der Enikel (c. 1227 – c. 1290), Viennese historian and poet Templar of Tyre (c...
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    would have been equivalent to occupying the capital. According to Jans der Enikel, a near-contemporary Austrian chronicler, Henry's army consisted of...
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  • primarily on German world chronicles, such as the Annolied, Kaiserchronik, Jans der Enikel, Christherre-Chronik, and Rudolf von Ems, among others.[citation needed]...
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  • court in Vienna. Among other known minnesang poets are Neidhart, Jans der Enikel, Ulrich von Liechtenstein, and Oswald von Wolkenstein. In the 12th century...
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    necrologies. World Chronicle (Weltchronik): the Austrian chronicler Jans der Enikel (late 13th century) compiled a completely unreliable report in the...
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  • The Christherre-Chronik (likewise unfinished) and the Weltchronik of Jans der Enikel also enjoyed a broad readership. These three works were all vast narrative...
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    Tristrant Spielmannsdichtung King Rother Herzog Ernst Chronicles Annolied Jans der Enikel's Weltchronik and Fürstenbuch Kaiserchronik Law Sachsenspiegel High...
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    crossed the Tisza at Várkony and marched into Transdanubia. According to Jans der Enikel, a contemporary Austrian chronicler, Henry's army consisted of the...
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  • battle, however he was executed shortly afterwards. According to Jans der Enikel's Weltchronik, Preussel was stabbed with a sword himself by Duke Stephen...
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    dignitary, eventually becoming a fortified town. The place is mentioned in Jans Enikel's "Fürstenbuch" (around 1270) (vide: Jeff Bernhard / Dieter Bietak: The...
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  • year 1267 with foreign chronicles (for instance, the appendix of Jans der Enikel's Weltchronik) and set up a new chronology of the events, practically...
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