Bertram von Sturm

Bertram Sturm, from 1632 Bertram von Sturm zu Vehlingen, (c. 1595 – 20 January 1639 in Frankfurt) was Imperial Council, Imperial Chief War Commissioner of the Upper and Lower Rhine district in Frankfurt and was bailiff for the House of Lobkowicz in the Lordships of Idstein and Weilburg.

On 12 September 1632, he was ennobled in Vienna, and his family name was officially changed into von Sturm zu Vehlingen.

On 23 September 1633 in Ebersdorf, Emperor Ferdinand II gave him the predicate von Vehlingen.

At the christening of his son Ferdinand Phillip Casimir on 14 April 1637, both the Emperor and King Philip III of Spain acted as godfather of honor.

Bertram von Sturm zu Vehlingen died on 20 January 1637 in Frankfurt am Main and was buried in the local Dominican monastery.