Süßkind von Trimberg (or Susskind of Trimberg) (c. 1230 – c. 1300) was a German minnesinger, and, in all probability, the first documented Jewish poet of the German language. He is called a Jew three times in the manuscript (which was completed around 1330) and is painted with a Judenhut (the hat Jews were forced to wear by law in the latter Middle Ages). Besides that, the name “Süßkind” was then exclusive to Jews, and the orthography and language of his poems correspond to the area he is supposed to have come from.
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Wa Heb'Uf (Der Wilde Alexander, XIII)
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Wa heb' uf (m., Der Wilde Alexander, s.XIII)
Wa heb' uf (m., Der Wilde Alexander)
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