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Sources of Information for Appendixes E and F

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 October 2009

Hillay Zmora
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
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Paul von Absberg (1493): StAN, Fstm.Ansb., Fehdeakten, no. 67b. (1) Louis Ferdinand Freiherr von Eberstein, Entwurf einer zusammenhängenden Stammreihe des freifränkischen Geschlechts Eberstein (Berlin, 1887), 51. (2) StAN, Ansbacher Historica, no. 340, fol. 32v. (4) H. Wilhelm, ‘Die Edeln von und zum Absberg: Ein Beitrag zur fränkischen Geschichte’, Alt-Gunzenhausen 8 (1931), 57.

Konrad (X) von Aufseβ (1463): Otto Freiherr von Aufseβ, Geschichte des uradelichen Aufseβs'schen Geschlechtes in Franken (Berlin, 1888), 147. (2) Ibid., 147, 149. (4) Ibid., 117.

Götz von Berlichingen (1505–14): Helgard Ulmschneider (ed.), Götz von Berlichingen: Mein Fehd und Handlung (Sigmaringen, 1981), 81–8, 91–8. (2) Helgard Ulmschneider, Götz von Berlichingen: Ein adeliges Leben der deutschen Renaissance (Sigmaringen, 1974), 97. (3) Ibid, 204. (4) Rudolf Karl Reinhard Freiherr von Thüngen, ‘Zur Genealogie der Familie derer von Thüngen’, AU 54 (1912), 1–181, at 21–5.

Erasmus von Eberstein (1456): Johannes Mülliner, Die Annalen der Reichsstadt Nürnberg von 1623, ed. Gerhard Hirschmann, 2 vols. (Nuremberg, 1972–84), II, 512. (2) Eberstein, Stammreihe des freifränkischen Geschlechts Eberstein, 44–6. (4) Ibid, 42.

Mangold von Eberstein (1516–22): Louis Ferdinand Freiherr von Eberstein (ed.), ‘Dem Landfrieden ist nicht zu trauen’: Fehde Mangold's von Eberstein zum Brandenstein gegen die Reichsstadt Nürnberg 1516–1522. Charakterbild der rechtlichen und wirtschaftlichen Zästdnde im deutschen Reiche unmittelbar vor dem grossen Bauernkriege (Nordhausen, 1868). (2) Eberstein, Stammreihe des freifränkischen Geschlechts Eberstein, 37.

Kaspar von Eyb (1510): StAN, Fstm.Ansb, Fehdeakten, no. 13. (2) Ibid, prod. 4. (4) Eberhard Freiherr von Eyb, Das reichsritterliche Geschlecht der Freiherren von Eyb (Neustadt a.d. Aisch, 1984), 90.

Christoph von Giech (1499–1500): StAN, Bb, no. 45, passim; Verhandlungen zwischen der Stadt Nürnberg und der fränkischen Ritterschaft wegen Christoph von Giech und Contz Schott (Nuremberg, 1500).

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State and Nobility in Early Modern Germany
The Knightly Feud in Franconia, 1440–1567
, pp. 200 - 203
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1998

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