Eberhauer Landsknecht

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Eberhauer Landsknecht Encampment
Information
Founded: 1997
Status: Active
Heraldry
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Per bend Or and argent, a bend raguly gules between a double-headed eagle sable and an elephant's tusk gules

[1]What's in a name?

The Landsknechte (singular: Landsknecht, pronounced [ˈlantsknɛçt]) were elite German-speaking mercenary foot soldiers who rose to prominence in the late 15th century and remained a dominant military force throughout much of the early modern period (roughly 1480–1600). Initially inspired by the disciplined Swiss pikemen who had humiliated knightly armies in the Burgundian Wars, the Landsknechte were created to be Germany's answer; a professional infantry that could match Swiss ferocity with equal organization, tactical innovation, and flamboyant pride.

Sanctioned by Emperor Maximilian I, the Landsknechte rapidly grew into the backbone of the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire, though they also sold their swords across Europe to the highest bidder. Pike and shot formations were their bread and butter: great squares of pikemen, armed with 16- to 18-foot pikes, formed the defensive and offensive core, flanked by shot troops wielding early firearms like the arquebus.

Within their ranks, the front lines were often made up of Doppelsöldner ("double-pay men"), who took on greater risk for greater reward. These men were sometimes equipped with Zweihänder (massive two-handed swords) to break enemy pike formations, or wielded firearms in loose formation. Though the practical battlefield use of the Zweihänder is debated, its symbolism and psychological impact were undeniable, especially in the hands of the Brotherhood of Saint Mark, an exclusive fencing guild licensed by the Emperor himself.

What set the Landsknechte apart was not just their skill at arms, but their distinctive culture. Their fashion was infamous—slashed and puffed doublets, striped hose, massive plumes, and garish colors became a hallmark of their identity. This “Kleidung macht den Mann” ("clothing makes the man") philosophy was more than vanity; it was an expression of freedom, panache, and esprit de corps in a brutal profession.

Although loyal to their paymasters, the Landsknechte were notorious for their independence and rowdy behavior. They elected their own officers (notably the Hauptmann), operated under their own codes of law and honor, and were quick to mutiny or desert if unpaid. Despite this volatility, their battlefield discipline (especially in successful campaigns under leaders like Georg von Frundsberg) earned them a fearsome reputation across Europe.

Their era began to wane by the mid-17th century, as changing military technologies and centralized states shifted the tides of war. Yet in their heyday, the Landsknechte stood not only as mercenaries, but as a martial brotherhood: colorful, fearsome, and indelibly stamped into the fabric of Renaissance warfare.

Landsknecht In The Current Middle Ages

The Eberhauer Landsknecht are well known across Atenveldt for their rowdy parties, bawdy games, and tightly coordinated formations on the battlefield. Yet beyond the laughter and bravado, they are also one of the Kingdom’s most historically immersive units, often transforming their encampment into a period-accurate oasis; complete with a central gathering space flanked by canvas tents and pavilions, free from the trappings of the modern world.

Founded in Tir Ysgithr, the Eberhauer now draw their ranks from every corner of Atenveldt, including Twin Moons, Granite Mountain, Sun Dragon, and the Barony of Atenveldt itself. True to the mercenary spirit of their historical namesakes, they also welcome temporary sub-contracts from outside the Kingdom, offering camaraderie and coin to indentured households and fighting units who wish to march beneath their banners.

While renowned for their halberd and spear blocks, the Eberhauer Landsknecht have increasingly embraced other martial disciplines such as rapier, combat archery, and cut-and-thrust, with success both on the war field and in tournament lists. Their auxiliary ranks continue to grow, reflecting their commitment to adapting, evolving, and excelling.

What truly sets the Eberhauer apart is their investment in new fighters. Armed with an armory nearly 30 years old, a wealth of donated gear, and the support of numerous Laurels, the Landsknecht can take nearly any eager newcomer—from greenest farmer to wide-eyed recruit—and outfit them with moderately well-fitting armor, a spear, and a place in the line. The unit operates first and foremost as a team, and new fighters are quickly integrated into the tight-knit forest of pikes that defines the Landsknecht on the field.

In addition to strong ties within the SCA, the Eberhauer Landsknecht collaborate with external reenactment and martial communities, including the Phoenix Society of Historical Swordsmanship and the Arizona Blood Eagles, bridging the gap between historical martial arts and SCA chivalry (or knavery depending on who is being asked).

Ultimately, the Eberhauer Landsknecht carry on the legacy of their 16th-century counterparts—not just in garb and discipline, but in spirit: lifting up anyone with a will to fight, a heart for service, and a thirst for misadventure. They serve the Crown, win renown, and leave no war uncelebrated.

Locations

Originally formed in 1987 in the Barony of Tir Ysgithr Now spread though-out Atenveldt and other kingdoms.

Order of Precedence

Eberhauer Landsknecht Order of Precedence.


Members

  • Eogan Steinson - Hauptmann - Doppelsöldner
  • Franz Weiher - Leutnant - Doppelsöldner
  • Tanne Atzler - Feldwebel - Doppelsöldner
  • Hugh Normus - Feldwebel - Doppelsöldner
  • Jörg von den Hügeln - Schatzmeister - Doppelsöldner
  • Nikolaus Martin -Provost - Doppelsöldner
  • Malaius der Totenschläger - SturmDoppel
  • Ericker - SturmDoppel
  • Han Bamlach von Bamberg - Doppelsöldner
  • Jarrod Fitz Rochroy - Doppelsöldner
  • Donegal Buchanan - Doppelsöldner
  • Fenrich Stürmer Hahn - Doppelsöldner
  • Gunther Katzkin - Doppelsöldner
  • Moivar Vinurlan - Doppelsöldner
  • Nator Der Grothen Schwarzen Hahn - Doppelsöldner
  • Stefan Zinnecker der Jegar von Ansback - Doppelsöldner
  • Klaus Vokker - Doppelsöldner
  • Sylvanius - Doppelsöldner
  • Roland Ansbacher - Doppelsöldner
  • Typhar - Doppelsöldner
  • Hans Frau Schlager - Doppelsöldner
  • Wilhelm Gebauer von Stadt Konigsberg - Doppelsöldner
  • Mannfred of Hesse/Mathghamhain MacAlpine - Doppelsöldner
  • Balin Michael Guiscard - Doppelsöldner
  • Balthazar von Frunsberg - Doppelsöldner
  • Lothar le Coi - Doppelsöldner
  • Steffan von Hessen - Doppelsöldner
  • Alessandro Delle Alpi - Doppelsöldner
  • Rupert d'Atoius - Doppelsöldner
  • Demetrios of Crete - Söldner
  • Gaetano - Söldner
  • Ulfrich - Söldner
  • Avylyn - Söldner
  • Fredrick - Söldner
  • Avery of Kempsford - Söldner
  • Erwin - Söldner
  • Ismenia O'Mulryan - Rekrut
  • Henry of Bohemia - Rekrut
  • Eugo Long - Rekrut
  • Tristen - Rekrut
  • Johnathan Crusadene Whitewolf the Younger - Rekrut
  • Fraye Steinson - HauptFrauen
  • Kandace Van de Libel - OberFrauen
  • Heidi - TrossFrauen
  • Iona Putnikova - TrossFrau
  • Gustoff -Tross
  • Helena - TrossFrauen
  • Tylindal -TrossFrauen
  • Liesele Knapp von Colmberg -TrossFrau
  • Kolfinna Oddsdóttir -TrossFrau
  • Asa Nordoster -TrossFrau
  • Avelina Skarlet -TrossFrau
  • Natasha -TrossFrauen
  • Aldessa Vonschwetz -TrossFrauen
  • Senua - TrossFrauen
  • Katherine of Hesse - TrossFrauen
  • Ruadhán mac Aoidh - Tross - Rekrut - Schreiber
  • Gabrielle - TrossFrauen - Rekrut

    Unit Structure

    A. Officer

  • 1. Hauptmann(Captain): Hauptmann is the leader of the unit and makes the final decision on activities of the unit, with the exemption of changing the by-laws. The Hauptmann appoints his command structure and can add or remove positions or people as his leisure.
  • 2. Leutnant(Lieutenant): Leutnant is second in command to the Hauptmann and will act as Hauptmann in his absence.
  • 3. Feldwebel(sergeant): Feldwebel is third in command and is responsible for marshaling the troops and upkeep of the armory.
  • 4. Fuhnmann(wagon master): Fuhnmann is forth in charge and is responsible for the upkeep of the encampment.
  • 5. Koch(Cook): Koch is fifth in change and is responsible for feeding the encampment.
  • B. Ranks
  • 1. SturmDoppel: SturmDoppel is the highest fighting rank. SturmDoppel's can only be promoted by a unanimous vote of the existing SturmDoppel's present at the time.
  • '2. Doppelsöldner: Doppelsöldner is the second highest fighting rank. Doppelsöldner can only be promoted by a super majority vote of the existing Doppelsöldner present at the time. They must own there own period tent in addition to the requirement of a becoming a Söldner.
  • 3. Söldner: Söldner is the lowest fighting rank. Söldner's are promoted by the Hauptmann and must own their own armor and garb.
  • 4. Rekrut: Rekrut does not hold rank. Rekrut are new prospects to the unit. They can become members by promotion to the rank of Söldner or by permission from the Hauptmann.
  • C. Tross(Baggage Train): The Tross is made up of any non fighting members, (not fighting on that day) or anybody that is camping with us and not fighting. The duties of the Tross is to make sure camp is cleaned up during fighting, help prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner, And do what ever else is needed. anybody not fighting is expected to help out around camp.
  • 1. TrossFrau: Non-fighting Women(or men as the case may be) of the camp. Hierarchy of the Tross is based on the position or rank held by their spouse.
  • 2. Frauen: Frauen is any woman married by law to a member. “May wife's” or campaign marriages are considered Whuren.
  • 3. Whuren: Whuren is any woman attached to one man but not married. Whuren can become members with permission from the Hauptmann.
  • 4. Frau: A Frau is any women in camp. Frauen may become a members with permission from the Hauptmann

    Membership

    A. Paid Member: A paid member is anybody approved to be a member that has paid there annual dues in full. Paid members will have the right to cast one vote for Hauptmann at elections and will get an opinion in all other activities and decision of the unit.

    B. Non-paid member: A non paid member is anybody approved to be a member that has not paid there annual dues in full. Non paid members do not get a vote for Hauptmann and have no say in any decisions of the unit.

    History

    Former Hauptmann's

  • Eogan Steinson 2018 - Current
  • Jörg von den Hügeln 2017
  • Balin Michael Guiscard 2016
  • Jörg von den Hügeln 2014 - 2016
  • Balin Michael Guiscard 2010 - 2014
  • Malaius der Totenschläger 2008-2010
  • Klaus Vokker 2008
  • Hans Frau Schlager 2005 - 2007
  • Malaius der Totenschläger 2007 - 2003
  • Roland Ansbacher 2001 - 2003

    Social Media

    Facebook: Eberhauer Landsknecht Facebook.