Schilling was born in
Hagenau,
Alsace, to Klaus Schilling, from
Solothurn, and Else Weissen Henslin. In 1456, he began working at the chancellery of
Lucerne. He settled in
Bern in 1460 and became a member of its
Grand Council in 1468. In 1468, Schilling took part in the
Waldshut War, and in 1476 he fought at the battles of
Grandson and
Morat during the
Burgundian Wars, which likely prompted him to write his chronicles. In Bern, he served as secretary to the treasurer in 1476 and court clerk from 1481 to 1485. He died in Bern in 1486. He was the uncle of the chronicler
Diebold Schilling the Younger. ==Works==