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

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Z

gender First name (s) Unit name Headquarters different spellings Swell) Remarks coat of arms
Zollern The black graff;
swartz graff;
the black graff;
Fenderich;
the svarz Graff;
the black great;
the Swartz Graf;
Niger Comes
Friedrich von Zollern Castle Hohenzollern Zoller; Zollern; Zollre; Zolr; Zolre; Zolren; Zolrensis; Zolrn; anger • Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
• Nuremberg World Chronicle, 1459
• German Chronicle, edited after Königshofen for Jakob von Stein von Bern, written by Melchior Rupp, schoolmaster of Schwyz, 1469
• Eydgnössisch-Schweizerischer Regiment Ehren-Spiegel
• Anonymous Austrian Chronicle in Stuttgart, handwriting 16th century
• Petermann Etterlin's Chronicle, Basel, 1507
• Lucerne Chronicle by Melchior Russ, 1482
• Johann Viler: Chronica of Keisern, Popes, Confederation and Alsace
• Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, Canon of Strasbourg
• Additions to Könighofen's Chronicle, 1406
• City Chronicle of Bern and Conrad Justinger's Berner Chroni, 1414/1420
• Austrian Chronicle of Veit Arenpeck, 1488-1495
• Thurgau Chronicle
• St. Blasian manuscript from Königshofen's Chronicle
" von Schwabenn ";

it is doubted in certain circles that the black count actually fell at the battle of Sempach. Rather, he is said to have fled with the rearguard to the town of Sursee. The reason The black count Friedrich von Zollern is still mentioned in a document after this date can be invalidated, since his son Friedrich V von Zollern pretends to be the black count. However, at least 14 chronicles report that he was among the fallen. Friedrich IX., The black count of Zollern, was a member of the Lion League .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Conrad Schnitt: Book of Arms of the Basler Family, 1530
  2. vlg. Liebenau "Battle of Sempach" p. 95