List of the fallen nobles on the Habsburg side in the battle of Sempach / D
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gender | First name (s) | Unit name | Headquarters | different spellings | Swell) | Remarks | coat of arms |
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deck | Conrad | see Teck | |||||
Dägerfeld; Degerfeld; Degerfelt | see Tegerfelden | ||||||
Thick | Walter; Walther; Waltherus | Walter from the Dick | Alsace | Deck; Ceiling; Deke; Thickness; Dickh; Digh; Dycke; Tick | • Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482 • Austrian Chronicle of Veit Arenpeck, 1488–1495 • Johann Viler: Chronica of Keisern, Popes, Confederation and Alsace • Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg • Eydgnössisch-Schweizerischer Regiment Ehren-Spiegel; Austrian list of losses, approx. 1484 • Petermann Etterlin's Chronik, Basel, 1507 • Stuttgart Annals; Thurgau Chronicle; Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century • Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445 • City Chronicle of Bern and Conrad Justinger's Berner Chroni, 1414/1420 • Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler family, 1530 • Frankfurt loss list • Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum • List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580 |
Freyherr; Walter von der Dick appears together with Ulman von Pfirt and Burkart Münch as negotiator for the imperial ban imposed on Basel in 1376. Walter von der Dick was bailiff in 1377 in Breisgau. He is mentioned as a district judge in Upper Alsace in 1382. |
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Diepolt? | Ulrich | Ulrich Diepolt | Alsace | Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century | is only listed this once. | ||
Lockpick | Conradt, Cunrat | Conradt Dietrich | Aarau / Aargau | Austrian list of losses, 1488 • Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum |
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Dietscher? | Luetfried | Lütfried Dietscher | Ortenau? | Austrian list of losses, 1488 | " these were uss Mortnow " probably Ortenau. Only mentioned once. | ||
Dotth? | Claus | Claus Dotth | Austrian list of losses, 1488 | " same xij "; mentioned only once. | |||
Dürikon? | Conrad | see Thuringia | Battle Chapel Sempach | ||||
Dürmenstein; Durnstain | see Tirmenstein |