Freidank:
(also: Vrîdanc, Vrîgedanc; † probably 1233 in Kaisheim) was a travelling cleric without higher orders (vagrant), who probably came from Swabia or Alsace. He was probably born at the end of the 12th century. Between 1228 and 1229, he may have taken part in Frederick II’s crusade. According to the Kaisheim annals, the year of his death is assumed to be 1233. According to Hartmann Schedel, he saw a tomb with a Freydanck epitaph in Treviso in 1465.
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