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Joseph Schirmer von Würzburg
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Joseph Schirmer von Würzburg | |
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Born | 14th century |
Died | date of death unknown |
Occupation | Fencing master |
Ethnicity | Jew |
Patron | Adolf von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, 1353–1390, 1371–1388 bishop of Speyer, 1381–1390 archbishop of Mainz |
Movement | Unknown |
Notable work(s) | Unknown |
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Main article: Other Masters (14th Century)
Joseph Schirmer von Würzburg was a 14th century jewish fencing master. He is not mentioned by Paulus Kal as being a member of the Fellowship of Liechtenauer, and his relation to any tradition is unknown. On July 3rd, 1385 he was admitted as a courtier and fencing master to the court of Adolf von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1353–1390, 1371–1388 bishop of Speyer, 1381–1390 archbishop of Mainz).