Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 October 2009
Hans Christoph von Absberg: (1) Uwe Müller, Die ständische Vertretung in den fränkischen Markgraftümern in der ersten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts (Neustadt a.d. Aisch, 1984), 347. (2)(3) StAN, AA-Akten, no. 1402, fols. 51V, 184r–185v.
Hans Georg von Absberg: (2)(3) Ibid., fol. 51V.
Karl von Absberg: (1) Ibid., fol. 129V. (3) Peter Ritzmann, ‘“Plackerey in teutschen Landen”: Untersuchungen zur Fehdetätigkeit des fränkischen Adels im frühen 16. Jahrhundert und ihrer Bekämpfung durch den Schwäbischen Bund und die Reichsstadt Nürnberg, insbesondere am Beispiel des Hans Thomas von Absberg und seiner Auseinandersetzung mit den Grafen von Oettingen (1520–31)’ (PhD thesis, University of Munich, 1993), 53.
Hans Sigmund von Absberg: (1) Müller, Die ständische Vertretung, 347. (2)(3) StAB, Hofrat Ansbach-Bayreuth, no. 95, fols. 49v–51r.
Hieronimus Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden: (1) Ibid., fol. 43r.
Melchior Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden: (1) StAN, AA-Akten, no. 1402, fols. 83v–85r, 140r–141v. (3) Georg Sigmund Graf Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden, Das Geschlecht der Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden (Ellwangen, 1948), 11, no. 52.
Konrad von Berlichingen: (2) StAN, AA-Akten, no. 1402, fol. 39r.
Marx von Berlichingen: (2) Ibid., fols. 134r–136v. (3) StAW, Stb, no. 788, fol. 5V.
Philipp von Biberern: (1) Müller, Die ständische Vertretung, 334. (2)(3) StAN, AA-Akten, no. 1402, fols. 184r–185v.
Christoph von Bibra: (1) Ibid., fols. 226r–227r. (3) Wilhelm Freiherr von Bibra, Beiträge zur Familien-Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, 3 vols. (Munich, 1880–88), II, 36.
Wilhelm von Bibra: (2) StAN, AA-Akten, no. 1402, fols. 226r–227r. (3) Bibra, Reichs freiherrn von Bibra, II, 360.
Melchior von Birkenfels: (1)(2) StAN, AA-Akten, no. 1402, fols. 87r, 134r–136v.
Stefan von Birkenfels: (1) Müller, Die ständische Vertretung, 341. (2) StAN, AA-Akten, no. 1402, fol. 83r.
Peter von Castell: (1) Ibid., fol. 121r. Kaspar von Castell: (1)(3) Ibid.
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