Doppelsöldner
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- Douglas Miller, John Richards: Landsknechte. 1486–1560. Siegler, Sankt Augustin 2004, Template:ISBN.
- Thomas Arnold: The Renaissance at War. Cassell, London 2002, Template:ISBN.
- Sebastian Franck: Chronica des gantzen Teutschen lands, aller Teütschen völcker herkom(m)en, Namen, Händeln, Guten vn(n) (unn) bösen Thaten [...]. Apiario, Bern 1539. (auch Germaniae chronicon. 1538)