List of the fallen nobles on the Habsburg side in the battle of Sempach / A
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gender | First name (s) | Unit name | Headquarters | different spellings | Swell) | Remarks | coat of arms |
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Aarberg | Peter, Peter | Peter von Aarberg | Aarberg (origin) | Achberg; Arberg; Auenberger; Harberger; Örberger, Arberger, Aarburger | • Frankfurt loss list, 1386 • Chronicle of the Benedictine monastery Zwettel in Austria, around 1390 • Chronicle of the Austrian Gregor or Matthäus Hagen, around 1394 • Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407 • Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445 • Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482 • Austrian loss list, 1488 • Austrian Chronicle of Veit Arenpeck, 1488-1495 • Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530 • Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531-1545 • Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century • Eydgnössisch-Schweizerischer Regiment Ehren- Spiegel, 1706 • Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum • List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580 |
For the paner of Austria, the Bannyer was recommended that day, who beneath it had been chivalrously . " who sells his goods in Swabia (not Swabia but Aarberg near Bern) / and has settled in Austria . - Ritter" Some chronicles say that Peter von Aarberg is "from the Etsch", ie South Tyrolean. However, this is only partially true, because it originally comes from Aarberg near Bern. After losing his home country, he then moved to South Tyrol. is buried in Königsfelden Tschudi writes: " Mr. Ulrich Aarburger Ritter for the Panner von Oesterrich " |
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Physicians | see Erzingen | ||||||
Aeschentz; Aschschenntz | see Eschenz | ||||||
Amman | Hans, Hanns | Hans Amman | Schaffhausen | Amman; Ammann | • Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407 • Thurgau Chronicle • Austrian loss list, 1488 |
Nobleman of Schaffhausen | |
Andlau | Hans Ulrich or Georg | Hans Ulrich von Andlau | Hoh-Andlau Castle (near Barr) | Andlow; | • Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482 • Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum |
Only the Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ reports on a Hans Ulrich. On the coat of arms in the battle chapel of Sempach, however, a Georg but not a Hans Ulrich is mentioned. Some chronicles name two fallen from this house, other sources tell of three without giving a first name. Tschudi speaks of " Jörg von Andlow Mr. Peter's brother and a Hans" | |
Andlau | Peter, Petter | Peter von Andlau | Hoh-Andlau Castle (near Barr) | Andlow; Andelaw; Andelach; Andlouw; Andlov; Andelbach; Andloch; | • Thurgau Chronicle; Austrian Chronicle of Veit Arenpeck, 1488-1495 • Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg • Austrian list of losses, 1488 • City chronicle of Bern and Conrad Justinger's Berner Chroni, 1414/1420 • Anonymous Austrian chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century • Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445 • Austrian list of losses, approx. 1484 • Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel • Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Baslerischen dynasties, 1530 • Additions to Petermann Etterlin's chronicle, 1531-1545 • Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482 • Petermann Etterlin ´s Chronik, Basel, 1507 • Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum • List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580 |
two or three of the Andlau house are listed differently | |
Andlau | Walther; Waltherus; Waler; | Walther von Andlau | Hoh-Andlau Castle (near Barr) | Andelach; Andelbach; Andlach; Andlouw; Andlov; Andlow; Andelahe | • Thurgau chronicle • Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407 • Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg • Johann Viler: Chronica of Keisern, Popes, Confederation and Alsace • Austrian list of losses, 1488 • Austrian list of losses, approx. 1484 • Honor of the Eydgnössisch-Swiss regiment Mirror • Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530 • Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531-1545 • Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, Basel, 1507 • Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum • List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580 |
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Annenberg | Ulrich | Ulrich von Anneberg | Annenberg Castle , South Tyrol | Annenberg | Pusikan: The heroes of Sempach |
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Arburger | Christoffel | Christoffel Arburger | • Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum | " from Scarenberg " |
Individual evidence
- ^ Josef Jakob Dambacher : Documents on the history of the Counts of Freiburg. 14th century (continued) . In: Zeitschrift für die Geschichte des Oberrheins , Volume 16, 1864, pp. 90–122, here p. 92, note 9 (p. 100) ( digitized from Google books )
- ^ Austrian loss list, 1488
- ↑ Chronicle of the Austrian Gregor or Matthäus Hagen
- ↑ Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
- ^ Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
- ^ Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
- ↑ chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
- ↑ Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg, 1386; Johann Viler: Chronica of Keisern, Popes, Confederation and Alsace; Austrian Chronicle of Veit Arenpeck, 1488-1495; Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, Basel, 1507; City chronicle of Bern and Conrad Justinger's Berner Chroni, 1414/1420;
- ^ Austrian loss list, 1488 and battle chapel Sempach
- ↑ PUSIKAN (pseudonym of O. Goeschen): The hero of Sempach . (Coat of arms depictions by Wilhelm Bergen). Lithograph printed & published by Hofer & Burger, Zurich 1886, Tiroler, p. 70 ( digitized version [PDF; accessed on March 19, 2018] undated).