List of fallen nobles on the Habsburg side in the battle of Sempach / C

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C.

gender First name (s) Unit name Headquarters different spellings Swell) Remarks coat of arms
Castelnöf Franciscus; Frantz Castelnöf Tyrol / Trient Castel; Castellnöf; Castelnew; Castelnuf; Kastelneff; Kastelnot; Kastelnoth; Kastilnöse; Castelnot • Chronicle of the Benedictine monastery Zwettel in Austria
• Thurgau Chronicle; Eydgnössisch-Schweizerischer Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Chronicle of Thomas Ebendorfer von Haselbach, approx. 1440–1463
• Austrian loss list, 1488
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Baslerischen dynasties, 1530
• Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
"afterwards all those who were so slain with Duke Lüpolt von Osterrich for Sempach…. And zuo Küngsfelden ligen - item is to know that disse"
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Castelnöf, Franz von (Königsfelden) .jpg
Clett see Velcro
Clings; Clyngen see blades
Clingenstein see Klingenstein
Coll Heinrich Heinrich Coll Etsch Celer; Colo • St. Blasian manuscript from Königshofen's chronicle
• Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482

Individual evidence

  1. Thurgau Chronicle, written at the beginning of 15th century