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- Q3357717 subject Q8490459.
- Q3357717 subject Q8490974.
- Q3357717 subject Q8566356.
- Q3357717 abstract "Ott Jud ("Ott the Jew") was a 15th-century Austrian martial arts master, specialized on grappling (Ringen).The version of his treatise in Codex Lew states that he was a baptized Jew.Paulus Kal describes him as the wrestling master to the rulers of Austria, and names him as a member of the Society of Liechtenauer.Ott's treatise on ringen is repeated throughout all of the early German treatise compilations and seems to have become the dominant work on the subject within the Liechtenauer tradition.".
- Q3357717 wikiPageExternalLink Ott_Jud.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q153136.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q495575.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q4965089.
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- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q7325.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q77373.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490459.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490974.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566356.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q906297.
- Q3357717 wikiPageWikiLink Q970084.
- Q3357717 comment "Ott Jud ("Ott the Jew") was a 15th-century Austrian martial arts master, specialized on grappling (Ringen).The version of his treatise in Codex Lew states that he was a baptized Jew.Paulus Kal describes him as the wrestling master to the rulers of Austria, and names him as a member of the Society of Liechtenauer.Ott's treatise on ringen is repeated throughout all of the early German treatise compilations and seems to have become the dominant work on the subject within the Liechtenauer tradition.".
- Q3357717 label "Ott Jud".