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Walther III. von Klingen

Also Known As: "Count Walter III of /Altenklingen/"
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Birthplace: Altenklingen, Thurgau, Switzerland
Death: March 01, 1286 (65-66)
Altenklingen, Thurgau, Switzerland
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Son of Ulrich II, Graf von Klingen and Ita, Freifrau von Tegerfelden
Husband of Sophie von Froburg
Father of Verena von Altenklingen; Klara of Altenklingen; Count Ulrich of Altenklingen; Count Walter of Altenklingen; Count Hermann of Altenklingen and 4 others
Brother of Ulrich von Klingen; Adelheid of Klingen; Willibirg of Klingen; Bertha of Klingen; Ita of Klingen and 1 other

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About Walther III. von Klingen

was a nobleman from the Thurgau area who donated to and founded monasteries, and later became a close associate and supporter of King of Germany Rudolf von Habsburg. Some of his poetry, which belongs to the Middle High German Minnesang tradition, has been preserved in the Codex Manesse manuscript.

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Walther came from an old Thurgau family.[1] He was the son of Ulrich II von Altenklingen, the founder of Klingnau.[2] His mother was Ita von Tägerfelden.[3] The first document mentioning Walther (together with his parents and older brother) is from 1240.[4] In 1249, he married Sophia von Frohburg.[2] They had eight children, but all of their three sons died early.[5] After his father's death c. 1250, the family estate was split between Walther and his brother, which was finalised in a 1253 contract. Walther also gained ownership of some of his mother's inheritance.[2][6] He donated generously and founded the Klingenthal monastery in Basel in 1257 as well as the Sion monastery [de] in Klingnau in 1269.[7][8] He appears in several documents as arbitrator of disputes or witness of important contracts.[2][9] Walther was a close associate and supporter of King Rudolf von Habsburg.[2][5] He died on 1 March 1284 in Basel.[1][2][10]

Eight of Walther's songs were preserved in the Codex Manesse manuscript.[7][2] In the corresponding miniature, Walther is shown as the victor of a joust, bearing the Altenklingen coat of arms.[11] His poetry has been described as "not worthy of special praise"[1] and he is considered only a "minor" poet.[7] The known poems are conventional songs with themes of lamentations, courtship or praise,[12] and show influences of Gottfried von Neifen and Konrad von Würzburg.[1][13]

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Walther III. von Klingen's Timeline

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