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  2. Old Swiss Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    It is the precursor of the modern state of Switzerland. It formed at the end of the 13th century, from a nucleus in what is now Central Switzerland, expanding to include the cities of Zurich and Bern by the middle of the 14th century.

  3. Early history of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The 14th century in the territory of modern Switzerland was a time of transition from the old feudal order administrated by regional families of lower nobility (such as the houses of Bubenberg, Eschenbach, Falkenstein, Freiburg, Frohburg, Grünenberg, Greifenstein, Homberg, Kyburg, Landenberg, Rapperswil, Toggenburg, Zähringen etc.) and the ...

  4. Category:14th century in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "14th century in Switzerland" The following 7 pages are in this ...

  5. Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    In 1200 there were about 30 cities. A century later, in 1300, there were over 190 interconnected cities. [31] At the beginning of the 14th century, the artisans in the cities began forming guilds and increasingly took over political control, especially in the cities along the Rhine, e.g. in the Alsace, in Basel, Schaffhausen, Zürich, or Chur ...

  6. Territorial evolution of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Helvetic Republic (1798) Map of Switzerland in 1815 New cantons were added only in the modern period, during 1803–1815; this mostly concerned former subject territories now recognized as full cantons (such as Vaud, Ticino and Aargau), and the full integration of territories that had been more loosely allied to the Confederacy (such as Geneva, Valais and Grisons).

  7. Category : 14th-century establishments in the Old Swiss ...

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    Pages in category "14th-century establishments in the Old Swiss Confederacy" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. John of Winterthur - Wikipedia

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    The chronicle is a source of information on the first half of the fourteenth century, and gives an idea of the conflicts which arose between the cities and the nobles of Upper Swabia. It also provides a general view of events in the empire, especially of Louis the Bavarian 's conduct toward the papacy and of the Franciscan Order's attitude ...

  9. Category:14th century in the Old Swiss Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    14th-century establishments in the Old Swiss Confederacy (16 P) Pages in category "14th century in the Old Swiss Confederacy" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.