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Rudolf von Erlach (born around 1299 in Bern, died in 1360 in Reichenbach Castle) was a knight and commander of the Swiss Confederation forces at the Battle of Laupen. He was the son of Ulrich, a knight and steward, and Mechtilde of Rheinfelden. The von Erlach family had been Bernese citizens since the late 13th century. In 1316, Rudolf married Elisabeth Rych, the daughter of Ulrich of Solothurn. He was a squire, knight, and ministerialis (or unfree knight) in the service of Count Rudolf III of Nidau. He was the castellan in Erlach and owner of Reichenbach castle. He served as the guardian of the young Count of Nidau. According to Konrad Justinger, he led the Confederation armies in the Battle of Laupen in 1339. The Confederation victory against Freiburg army and feudal landholders from the

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  • Rudolf von Erlach (* um 1299 in Bern; † 1360 im Schloss Reichenbach, heute Gemeinde Zollikofen) war ein Berner Ritter aus dem Geschlecht derer von Erlach. Nach dem Chronisten Konrad Justinger war er 1339 Anführer der Eidgenossen in der Schlacht bei Laupen und führte sie 1340 im Kampf gegen Freiburg. Urkundlich belegt ist jedoch nur Letzteres. Zu Ehren Rudolfs wurde in Bern das Erlach-Denkmal errichtet, das heute an der Grabenpromenade steht. (de)
  • Rodolphe d'Erlach, en allemand Rudolf von Erlach, est un noble bernois du XIVe siècle de la famille d'Erlach. Il défend Berne contre le comte de Nydau et plusieurs autres seigneurs voisins, et gagne sur eux en 1339 la bataille de Laupen qui assure l'indépendance des Bernois. Il est assassiné par son gendre en 1360. (fr)
  • Rudolf von Erlach (born around 1299 in Bern, died in 1360 in Reichenbach Castle) was a knight and commander of the Swiss Confederation forces at the Battle of Laupen. He was the son of Ulrich, a knight and steward, and Mechtilde of Rheinfelden. The von Erlach family had been Bernese citizens since the late 13th century. In 1316, Rudolf married Elisabeth Rych, the daughter of Ulrich of Solothurn. He was a squire, knight, and ministerialis (or unfree knight) in the service of Count Rudolf III of Nidau. He was the castellan in Erlach and owner of Reichenbach castle. He served as the guardian of the young Count of Nidau. According to Konrad Justinger, he led the Confederation armies in the Battle of Laupen in 1339. The Confederation victory against Freiburg army and feudal landholders from the County of Burgundy and the Habsburgs. His victory led to Bern and Freiburg avoiding further warfare. Bern was drawn into closer association with the Swiss Confederation, becoming one of the Eight Cantons in 1353. Freiburg itself would become an associate of the Confederation in 1454 and a full member in 1481. He was killed in 1360 by his son-in-law Jost of Rudenz of Unterwalden. They had argued with each other on the subject of a dowry, when Jost saw the sword from the Battle of Laupen hanging against wall. In sudden anger he seized it and plunged it the heart of Rudolf. He then fled, pursued by his father in law's hounds and was never seen again. (en)
  • Rudolf von Erlach (Berna, 1299 circa – Castello di Reichenbach, 1360) fu un cavaliere ed un condottiero svizzero. Apparteneva alla nobile famiglia degli Erlach. Secondo il cronista , nel 1339 comandò le truppe della Vecchia Confederazione nella battaglia di Laupen e nel 1340 le guidò in battaglia contro Friburgo in Üechtland. Documentalmente però è provata solo l'ultima impresa. In onore di Rudolf venne eretto a Berna un monumento, oggi sito sulla Grabenpromenade. (it)
  • Rudolf von Erlach, född cirka 1299 i Bern, död 1360 i , var en riddare och fältöverste från Bern av ätten von Erlach. Enligt krönikören var han ledare för gamla edsförbundet och ledde dem i "Slaget vid Laupen" 1339. Han ledde dem även i slaget vid Fribourg. Till Rudolfs ära restes ett monument i Bern (Erlach-Denkmal) som idag ligger vid Grabenpromenade. (sv)
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  • Rudolf von Erlach (* um 1299 in Bern; † 1360 im Schloss Reichenbach, heute Gemeinde Zollikofen) war ein Berner Ritter aus dem Geschlecht derer von Erlach. Nach dem Chronisten Konrad Justinger war er 1339 Anführer der Eidgenossen in der Schlacht bei Laupen und führte sie 1340 im Kampf gegen Freiburg. Urkundlich belegt ist jedoch nur Letzteres. Zu Ehren Rudolfs wurde in Bern das Erlach-Denkmal errichtet, das heute an der Grabenpromenade steht. (de)
  • Rodolphe d'Erlach, en allemand Rudolf von Erlach, est un noble bernois du XIVe siècle de la famille d'Erlach. Il défend Berne contre le comte de Nydau et plusieurs autres seigneurs voisins, et gagne sur eux en 1339 la bataille de Laupen qui assure l'indépendance des Bernois. Il est assassiné par son gendre en 1360. (fr)
  • Rudolf von Erlach (Berna, 1299 circa – Castello di Reichenbach, 1360) fu un cavaliere ed un condottiero svizzero. Apparteneva alla nobile famiglia degli Erlach. Secondo il cronista , nel 1339 comandò le truppe della Vecchia Confederazione nella battaglia di Laupen e nel 1340 le guidò in battaglia contro Friburgo in Üechtland. Documentalmente però è provata solo l'ultima impresa. In onore di Rudolf venne eretto a Berna un monumento, oggi sito sulla Grabenpromenade. (it)
  • Rudolf von Erlach, född cirka 1299 i Bern, död 1360 i , var en riddare och fältöverste från Bern av ätten von Erlach. Enligt krönikören var han ledare för gamla edsförbundet och ledde dem i "Slaget vid Laupen" 1339. Han ledde dem även i slaget vid Fribourg. Till Rudolfs ära restes ett monument i Bern (Erlach-Denkmal) som idag ligger vid Grabenpromenade. (sv)
  • Rudolf von Erlach (born around 1299 in Bern, died in 1360 in Reichenbach Castle) was a knight and commander of the Swiss Confederation forces at the Battle of Laupen. He was the son of Ulrich, a knight and steward, and Mechtilde of Rheinfelden. The von Erlach family had been Bernese citizens since the late 13th century. In 1316, Rudolf married Elisabeth Rych, the daughter of Ulrich of Solothurn. He was a squire, knight, and ministerialis (or unfree knight) in the service of Count Rudolf III of Nidau. He was the castellan in Erlach and owner of Reichenbach castle. He served as the guardian of the young Count of Nidau. According to Konrad Justinger, he led the Confederation armies in the Battle of Laupen in 1339. The Confederation victory against Freiburg army and feudal landholders from the (en)
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  • Rudolf von Erlach (de)
  • Rodolphe d'Erlach (fr)
  • Rudolf von Erlach (it)
  • Rudolf von Erlach (1299–1360) (en)
  • Rudolf von Erlach (sv)
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