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Adrian von
Bubenberg (born c. 1424[citation needed] in Bern; died
August 1479 in Bern) was a
Bernese knight,
military commander and
mayor (Schultheiss)...
- (born 1971) –
Lithuanian diplomat,
politician and
columnist Adrian von
Bubenberg (c. 1434–1479) –
Bernese knight,
military commander and 3-time
mayor (Schultheiss)...
- the Most
Noble Order of the
Garter (1672), Ch. 3, sect. 3
Adrian von
Bubenberg Andrew Moray Baldwin of
Boulogne Balian of
Ibelin Bertrand du Guesclin...
- The
Bubenbergplatz (
Bubenberg Plaza,
named after Adrian von
Bubenberg) is a
plaza in the Old City of Bern, the
medieval city
center of Bern, Switzerland...
-
Jacques of Savoy,
Count of Romont[citation needed] 1476 –
Adrian von
Bubenberg[citation needed] 1760 – Casanova[citation needed] 1786 –
Johann Wolfgang...
- Perrelet.)
Founder Abraham-Louis
Perrelet Headquarters PERRELET SA Rue
Bubenberg 7 2502 Biel/Bienne Suisse,
Switzerland Area
served Worldwide Key people...
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Savoy John of Luxembourg † Hans von
Hallwyl Hans
Waldmann Adrian von
Bubenberg René II, Duke of
Lorraine Strength c. 12,000–c. 20,000 c. 25,000 Casualties...
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Schosshalde 27
April -
Rudolf II, Duke of
Austria defeats Ulrich I von
Bubenberg,
commander of the army of the city of Bern.
Battle of
Campaldino 11 June...
- and
surrounding villages to
Johann II von
Bubenberg who was the
Schultheiss of Bern. By 1340, the
Bubenberg-appointed vogt took
orders from Bern but was...
- 80 men. The
leader of the Confederacy's
troops was from the
House of
Bubenberg. Winkler,
Albert (2020). "The
Swiss in the
Swabian War of 1499: An Analysis...