Hadamar III of Laber
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Hadamar III of Laber (c. 1300 – 1360) was one of the Lords of Laber (now Laaber) in the Upper Palatinate, and an important courtly poet (Minnesänger).
Background
He is famous mainly for his allegorical poem "Die Jagd" (the hunt), written in Middle High German.[1]
References
- ^ Eberhard Dünninger: Reinmar von Brennberg und Hadamar von Laaber (13. und 14. Jh.) – Liederdichter der späthöfischen Zeit. In: Sigfrid Färber, Bedeutende Oberpfälzer. Regensburg: Pustet 1981.
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