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  • == Johannes Liechtenauer, the High Master == ...go, and it is the foundation and core of the entire art of fencing. Master Liechtenauer internalized and applied it quite completely and correctly—not that he di
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  • ...s="NavHead" style="background-color:#ACBCE0;">Timeline of the Liechtenauer Tradition</div> ...e-height:3px; overflow:visible; left:em; top:-em; z-index:999;"><big>1452: Liechtenauer, Martin Huntfeltz, Andre Lignitzer,<br />
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  • ...s="NavHead" style="background-color:#ACBCE0;">Timeline of the Liechtenauer Tradition</div> ...e-height:3px; overflow:visible; left:em; top:-em; z-index:999;"><big>1452: Liechtenauer, Martin Huntfeltz, Andre Lignitzer,<br />
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  • ...nd [[fencing master]] who was an early part of the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] * [[Pseudo-Hans Döbringer]], the anonymous author of an important gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital (''Zettel'') on the long sword, as well as brief teachings on oth
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...cant treatises from the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer|tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • In the [[German tradition]] of [[long sword]] fencing, the term ''drei wunder'' (lit "three wounders" ...rst appear in Liechtenauer's ''zettel'' as recorded by the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] masters from around the 1440s, but it is not present in the oldest versio
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...Freifechter]] who was the last major figure in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • In the [[German tradition]] of fencing, most notably in the [[Liechtenauer]] school, a ''zedel'' is a brief text, usually cast in verse, intended to s ...term is used in all versions directly associated with the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] in the mid-15th century. Its earliest known use is probably in [[Codex D
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  • ...aging from a bind. The technique is featured throughout the German fencing tradition. | title = <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s Recital (1300s)</span>
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  • ''Hut'' ("guard" or "ward", plural ''Huten'') in the [[German tradition]] is the term for "fighting postures" or "ready positions" taken immediatel ...eger'' is explicitly said to be a synonym of ''hut'' in the [[Liechtenauer tradition]] specifically, but the word expresses another focus, that one of being sta
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  • ...h parallels the statement in the [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|MS 3227a]] that Liechtenauer himself traveled to many lands to learn the art. Several masters from this | style="width:50%" | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...to the lifetime of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer|German (Liechtenauer) tradition of fencing]], so that practically all texts of the German school can be arg
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  • ...of recording ''Midrashim'' in the margins of the ''Tanakh'' is a parallel tradition that arose in this same period. By the 14th century, the tradition of creating formal glosses of authoritative texts had faded away in Scholas
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  • ...many as described in the various surviving manuscripts of the Liechtenauer tradition. Students learn how to fight with the medieval longsword, period grappling
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  • ...''' (''Change cut'') is a term used in the late period of the Liechtenauer tradition describing a cut that attacks one opening following an attack to different
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  • ...nillustrated treatises by masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. It later passed to [[Lienhart Sollinger]], and subsequently [[Paulus Hec {{Liechtenauer Tradition}}
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