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Josef Fridolin Vinzenz Aloys Reding von
Biberegg (Schwyz, 6
March 1765 – Schwyz, 5
February 1818) was a
Swiss military officer and politician, best known...
- Reding-
Biberegg). 8,500 as per Reding-
Biberegg 9,000 in total,
given the
losses at the St. Gotthard, on the marches, and
stragglers (per Reding-
Biberegg)....
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Biberegg railway station (German:
Bahnhof Biberegg) is a
railway station in Rothenthurm, in the
Swiss canton of Schwyz. It is an
intermediate stop on the...
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official of the country': 23
November 1801 - 6
February 1802
Aloys Reding von
Biberegg (b. 1765 - d. 1818); he
succeeded himself as the
first under the new, shorter...
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Molitor had 4
battalions on hand.
Clodfelter 2017. Reding-
Biberegg 1895, p. 127. Reding-
Biberegg 1895, p. 75.
Bogdanovich 1846, p. 179.
Bogdanovich 1846...
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Landammann (1802)
Johann Rudolf Dolder,
Landammann (1802–1803)
Aloys Reding von
Biberegg,
Landammann (1802)
Louis d’Affry,
Landammann (1803)
Niklaus Rudolf von...
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Tarasp (1087–1095) Wido (1096–1122,
first Prince-Bishop)
Konrad I von
Biberegg (1123–1142)
Konrad II (1142–1150)
Adalgott (1151–1160)
Egino von Ehrenfels...
- 1796–1799). G. von Fuchs,
Suworows Korrespondenz, 1799 (Glogau, 1835). Reding-
Biberegg, Der Zug
Suworows durch die
Schweiz (Zürich, 1896). F. von Smitt, Suworows...
- 1089–1095
Ulrich II von
Tarasp 1095–1122
Guido 1122–1142
Konrad I von
Biberegg 1142–1150
Konrad II von
Tegerfelden 1150–1160
Adalgod 1160–1170
Egino von...
- SOB–Wollerau–Samstagern–Schindellegi-Feusisberg–Biberbrugg–Altmatt–Rothenthurm–
Biberegg–Sattel-Aegeri–Steinerberg–Arth-Goldau line, and Einsiedeln–Biberbrugg–...