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  • {{imported from Wikipedia|Duarte of Portugal}} ...the ''Cortes'' (the Portuguese national assembly) no less than five times to discuss the political affairs of his kingdom. He also followed the politics
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ([[wikipedia:Ripuarian language|Ripuarian]]) | Dedicated to =
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  • | patron = [[wikipedia:John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony|Johann Friedrich Ⅰ]] of Saxony ...nationality::German]] wrestling master. He served as wrestling master to [[wikipedia:John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony|Johann Friedrich Ⅰ]], Duke of Saxony,
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  • {{Imported from Wikipedia}} ...Türer", his father's diction of the family's surname, to "Dürer", to adapt to the local Nuremberg dialect. Albrecht Dürer the Elder married Barbara Holp
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  • ...denz manuscript of 1561, or rather Meyer clearly used the same rough draft to create both manuscripts. In fact, where the Munich has a large amount of un ...nslation of the Munich (and his footnotes are preserved in the translation to note his ideas), and I discovered others as I made this concordance.
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  • ...and his glosses|the treatise on fencing from the sweeps sometimes ascribed to Ain ringeck|Stuck im aufstreichen}} ...that can be determined about his life is that he was connected in some way to the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]—his name was included by [[Pau
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  • ...Alvisopoli, 1830. p 27.</ref><ref>Novati, pp 15-16.</ref> but this has yet to be proven.<ref>Malipiero, p 80.</ref> ...st certain of these masters who he described as envious because he refused to teach them his art; the duels were all fought with sharp swords, unarmored
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  • ...encountered in his travels, including Italian rapier fencing. In addition to his fencing practice, Meyer was a Burgher and a master cutler.<ref name="Na ...specifically in the Bolognese school of fencing, but this doesn't stand up to closer analysis.<ref>The influence of [[Achilles Marozzo]]'s printed treati
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