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

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gender First name (s) Unit name Headquarters different spellings Swell) Remarks coat of arms
Echingen see Wehingen
Effinger Gebhart Gebhart Effinger Brugg? Battle Chapel Sempach " Dis are knights and servants of the Argov "; only mention
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Effinger Gissbrecht Gissbrecht Effinger Brugg? Battle Chapel Sempach " Dis are knights and servants of the Argov "; only mention
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Ehingen Burckhart; Burckart; Burckhardt; Burkhart; Burckhard; The Lang Burckhart; Burchart; Burckhart; longus burcardus Burckhart von Ehingen Ehingen (Rottenburg am Neckar); Weilerburg (Rottenburg) ? Echingen; Eschingen • Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Anonymous Austrian chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
• Eydgnössisch-Schweizerischer Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Austrian loss list, approx. 1484
• Conrad Schnitt : Book of arms of the Basler families, 1530
• Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531–1545
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
"the Lang - Des von Wirttenberg's servant"; "Item of des from Wirtembergs because of being not located diss"
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Ehingen Haman Haman von Ehingen Ehingen (Rottenburg am Neckar); Weilerburg (Rottenburg) ? Echingen; Eschingen Federal-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel;
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Egrecht Leo Leo Egrecht Schaffhausen Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407 " Edelknecht von Schauffhusen, called Waissegk "
Empstain; Engshain see Conrad Stör
Ems Egloff; Eglofus; Egnolff; Egenolff; Rudolff Eglof of Ems Niederwindegg Castle Embs; Empss; Empsz; Emptz • Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century
• Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler families, 1530
• Thurgau Chronicle
• Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, Basel, 1507
• Chronicle of the Benedictine monastery Zwettel in Austria
• Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
• Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg
• Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Austrian list of losses, approx. 1484
• Johann Viler: Chronica of Keisern, Popes, Confederation and Alsace
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531–1545
• Austrian list of losses, 1488
• Frankfurt list of losses
Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
Eglof von Ems was Vogt at Niederwindegg Castle; is buried in Königsfelden ; " what the thürist knight found the times dozemal "
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Ems Hartman Hartman from Ems Castle Neu-Ems / Alt-Ems ? Emptz Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482 Sole mention of a Hartman
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Ems Ulrich; Uolrich; Uolricus; Vlrich Ulrich von Ems Castle Neu-Ems / Alt-Ems ? Emptz; Emps; Empss; Empts; Emptz; Empz; Emss • Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler families, 1530
• Thurgau Chronicle
• Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, Basel, 1507
• Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
• Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg; Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Austrian list of losses, approx. 1484
• Johann Viler: Chronica of Keisern, Paepsten, Confederation and Alsace, Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Additions to Petermann Etterlin's chronicle, 1531–1545
• Austrian list of losses, 1488
• Frankfurt list of losses ( "Huni - czwene von emps" )
Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
" After that, everyone who slain with Duke Lüpolt von Osterrich for Sempach…. And zuo Küngsfelden ligen - item is to know that these gentlemen came to Küngssfelden alone in a box and advised senses and served: "
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End Wilhelmus; Wilhelm; Wilhalm; Willhalm Wilhelm of End Etsch The End; Ends; Ennd; Ent; Cued • Chronicle of the Benedictine taster Kremsmünster in Austria
• Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler family, 1530
• Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Austrian Chronicle; Austrian Chronicle of Veit Arenpeck, 1488–1495
• Austrian loss list, approx. 1484
• Thurgau Chronicle; Additions to Petermann Etterlin's chronicle, 1531–1545
• Chronicle of Thomas Ebendorfer von Haselbach, approx. 1440–1463
• Austrian list of losses, 1488
• Anonymous Austrian chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century
• Chronicle of the Austrian Gregor or Matthäus Hagen
• Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
• Klingenberger Chronik by Johann von Klingenberg
Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
is buried in Königsfelden , " from the Etsch "
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Eptingen Conrad; Cüntzlin; Cunrate; Cuntzli; Cunradt; Cuntzlin; Cuontzly; Conradus; Contzli; Stoffel called almond; Cüntzlinus Conrad von Eptingen Bischofstein Castle (Sissach) Blankets; Epfingen; Epptingen; Eptinngen; Optingen • Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century
• Austrian Loss List , 1488
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Austrian Loss List , approx. 1484
• Thurgau Chronicle; Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531–1545
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
• Nicolaus Stulmann's Chronicle, 1407 • List of
Frankfurt losses
• Sempach Battle Chapel
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
The Eptingian Chronicle from 1487 mentions five fallen Eptingers.
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Eptingen Peter; Petter im hag Peter of Eptingen Bischofstein Castle (Sissach) Eptinngen • Thurgau Chronicle
• Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531–1545
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
• Sempach Battle Chapel
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
"im Hage"; "ritter und knecht us dem Ergöw"
The Eptingian Chronicle from 1487 names five fallen Eptingers. Member of the Lion Association
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Eptingen Peterman; Petermans; Petterman Peterman of Eptingen Bischofstein Castle (Sissach) Epfingen; Epptingen; Optingen • Anonymous Austrian chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century
• Austrian list of losses, 1488
• Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Austrian list of losses, approx. 1484
• Thurgau chronicle
• Additions to Petermann Etterlin's chronicle, 1531–1545
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler families, 1530
List of losses in Frankfurt
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
"sin sun"; "genand im hagg son"
The Eptingian Chronicle from 1487 mentions five fallen Eptingers. Member of the Lion League ; "Filius eius" (of Peter)
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Eptingen Thuringia; Düring; Turing; Türing; Thurinng; Burkart called Sponer; Thuringus Türing from Eptingen Bischofstein Castle (Sissach) Eptinngen; Optingen • Anonymous Austrian chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Austrian loss list, approx. 1484
• Thurgau chronicle
• Additions to Petermann Etterlin's chronicle, 1531–1545
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler families, 1530
List of casualties in Frankfurt
• Sempach Battle Chapel
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
The Eptingian Chronicle from 1487 mentions five fallen Eptingers.
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Eptingen Walter Bischofstein Castle (Sissach) Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482 "sin sun"
Walter is only mentioned once. In some chronicles the individual names are not listed separately, only the number of those who fell from this family. The Eptingian Chronicle from 1487 mentions a total of five fallen Eptingers.
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Erbach? Sigfrid Sigfrid von Erbach Federal-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel only mention. It is possibly the Schencken from Erbach. Possibly.
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Erdingen Eberhart; Eberly; Eberhardus; Eberli; Aeberlin Eberhart von Erdingen Endinngen; Madingen; Madingen • Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
• Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
• Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Thurgau Chronicle
Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
" Sequuntur servi Domini Wirtembergensis "
(a Friedrich von Erdingen was Bishop of Chur and Brixen and finally Chancellor of Leopold III.)
Erzingen Friderich; Fridrich; Fridericus; Friderich; Fritz Fridrich von Erzingen Erzingen (Klettgau) Teasing; Ertzingen; Harvesting • Austrian list of losses, 1488
• Anonymous Austrian chronicle in Stuttgart, 16th century manuscript
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler families, 1530
• Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Austrian list of losses , approx. 1484
• Thurgau Chronicle
• Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531–1545
Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
"Freyherr"; "knight and servant of Swabia"; "Vss der Etsch:"; "Item those of Araw"; "diss warent from the Etsche"
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Erzingen Hainrich Hainrich von Erzingen Erzingen (Klettgau) Ertzingen; Physicians; Erzingin • Chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
• Thurgau Chronicle
• Austrian loss list, 1488
"duo"; "Item the von Fridburg"
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Eschenz Hainzman; Haitzman; Heintzman; Heineman; Heynman, Hans von Schwandegg Haintzman of Eschenz probably Schwandegg Castle Aeschentz; Eschentz; Hans von Schwandegg • Thurgau Chronicle
• Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, 16th century manuscript
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler family, 1530
• Eydgnössisch-Schweizerischer Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Austrian loss list, approx. 1484
• Additions to Petermann Etterlins Chronicle, 1531–1545
• Chronicle of the Benedictine monastery Zwettel in Austria
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
It is reported from an Eschenz "the old" or "et duo ejus filii" with his two sons. Hanhart lists Hans von Schwandegg and Kunrad von Wagenhausen as the two fallen sons of Hamann von Eschenz.
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Eschenz Haman; Hanman; Hamman; Henman; Henmann; Haman of Eschenz Eschenz Castle (Diegten) Aeschentz; Aschschenntz; Eschentz; Oschenz, Oschentz • Thurgau Chronicle
• Austrian Loss List , 1488
• Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, 16th century manuscript
• Breisgauische Liederhandschrift, 1445
• Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Austrian
Loss List, approx. 1484 • Erhard von Appenwiler, Chaplain in Basel, continued the Repgauische Weltchronik, 1439
• Frankfurt loss list; Lucerne chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler family, 1530
• Chronicle of the Benedictine monastery Zwettel in Austria
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
It is reported from an Eschenz "the old" or "et duo ejus filii" with his two sons.
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Eschenz Herman; Hermannus; Kunrad Herman of Eschenz presumably Wagenhausen Kunrad von Wagenhausen • Thurgau Chronicle
• Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Basler family, 1530
List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
It is reported from an Eschenz "the old" or "et duo ejus filii" with his two sons. Hanhart lists Hans von Schwandegg and Kunrad von Wagenhausen as the two fallen sons of Hamann von Eschenz. "tilii sui"
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Eseulon? Walther, Hainrich Heinrich of Eseulon Federal-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel only mention. However, it is mentioned twice in it, once as Heinrich von Eseulon and once as Walther Spät Eselen. Possibly this is also Heinrich Kall.
Espental? unknown ? from Espental Espendal • Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg
• St. Blasian manuscript from Königshofen's chronicle
only mention
Ettenheim? unknown ? from Ettenheim Strasbourg? Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, canon of Strasbourg only mention

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531-1545
  2. Austrian loss list, approx. 1484
  3. chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
  4. ^ Aegidius Tschudi : Chronicon Helveticum
  5. ^ Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
  6. This name does not appear anywhere else. Probably a typo. Chronicle of the Benedictine koster Kremsmünster in Austria
  7. Klingenberger Chronik by Johann von Klingenberg
  8. ^ Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
  9. ^ Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531-1545
  10. Thurgau Chronicle, written at the beginning of 15th century
  11. Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century and Conrad Schnitt: Book of arms of the Baslerischen sexes, 1530
  12. Frankfurt loss list
  13. ^ List of Christian Wurstisen, after 1580
  14. Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
  15. chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
  16. Eydgnössisch-Swiss Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
  17. Thurgau Chronicle, written at the beginning of 15th century
  18. ^ Additions to Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, 1531-1545
  19. ^ Austrian loss list, 1488
  20. Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
  21. chronicle of Nicolaus Stulmann, 1407
  22. ^ Austrian loss list, 1488
  23. ^ Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530;
  24. chronicle of Benedictinerstiftes Zwettel in Austria, written around 1390
  25. Rudolph Hanhart: Tales from Swiss History, Volume 2, p. 259
  26. ^ Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530;
  27. chronicle of Benedictinerstiftes Zwettel in Austria, written around 1390
  28. ^ Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530;
  29. chronicle of Benedictinerstiftes Zwettel in Austria, written around 1390
  30. Rudolph Hanhart: Tales from Swiss History, Volume 2, p. 259