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'''Der von Krenberc''' is to us merely a name from a single manuscript, attached to several lyric poems. His position in that manuscript seems to indicate that he was a [[Baron]]. His importance to us stems from the fact that he is the first [[minnesinger]] to be mentioned by name. He seems to have written in the mid [[12th century]].
'''Der von Kürenberc''' is to us merely a [[name]] from a single [[manuscript]], attached to several lyric [[poetry|poems]]. His position in that manuscript seems to indicate that he was a [[Baron]]. His importance to us stems from the fact that he is the first [[minnesinger]] to be mentioned by name. He seems to have [[writing|written]] in the mid [[12th century]].


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Der von Kürenberc is to us merely a name from a single manuscript, attached to several lyric poems. His position in that manuscript seems to indicate that he was a Baron. His importance to us stems from the fact that he is the first minnesinger to be mentioned by name. He seems to have written in the mid 12th century.