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# 339r: Der Junge Meißner ( unidentified ; the poems are in Central German dialect )
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# 158r: Der von Sachsendorf ( unknown ; possibly mentioned by Ulrich von Lichtenstein as serving Frederick II of Austria )
# 213r: " Der Winsbeke " ( purported author of the accompanying father-son didactic poem ; it is unclear whether Winsbeke is a historical or a fictional character )
# 253v: Der Püller ( Konrad " the Apulian " von Hohenburg, probably participated in a campaign of Rudolph I against Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1278 )
# 305r: Der tugendhafte Schreiber (" The Virtuous Scribe "; unidentified, appears as a character in the Sängerkrieg )
# 349r: Der Marner ( probably marinaere " the mariner "; unidentified, but mentioned by Meister Rumslant below )
# 396r: Der Kol von Nüssen ( unidentified, perhaps of Neunzen near Zwettl ; the poems date to the 1230s or 1240s )
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# 255r: Von Trostberg ( an unidentified member of either of an Argovian or a Tyrolian family of ministeriales )
# 316v: Herr Friedrich der Knecht ( unidentified, his poems are in Austro-Bavarian dialect, first half of the 13th century ; the portrait shows Friedrich as a knight abducting a damsel on horseback while fighting off pursuers )
# 319r: Herr Niune ( unidentified ; probably not a poet but the owner of a songbook used as a source in this section )
# 320v: Herr Geltar ( unidentified ; the poems are dated to between 1230 and 1250, perhaps from Lower Austria )
# 321v: Herr Dietmar der Setzer ( unidentified ; the portrait shows unmounted combat with sword and heater shield )
# 394r: Kunz von Rosenheim ( unidentified, perhaps not a poet but the owner of a songbook used as a source )
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