- with a
coordinated destruction of
their forts or castles,
known as the
Burgenbruch ("slighting") in
Swiss historiography. The
earliest reference for this...
-
Federal Diet
History • Death of
Rudolf I 15 July 1291 • Rütlischwur,
Burgenbruch 1291 • Charles IV's
Golden Bull 1356 • Battle of
Marignano 13–14 September...
- role in
Swiss historiography as the
first fortress destro**** in the
Burgenbruch at the
beginning of the
Swiss Confederacy. The
slighting of
Zwing Uri...
- the
conspirators of the Rütli,
whose heroic tyrannicide triggered the
Burgenbruch rebellion. An
equally early account of Tell is
found in the Tellenlied...
- reeves. This
account is
followed by the
story of
William Tell and the
Burgenbruch,
followed by the Rütli Oath itself,
taken by
Walter Fürst of Uri, Werner...
- 46.774444°N 8.670556°E / 46.774444; 8.670556 13th
century Possibly destro**** in 1307
during the
Burgenbruch,
during founding of
Swiss Confederation...
- in length,
makes mention of the Rütli oath (German: Rütlischwur), the
Burgenbruch, and
William Tell’s
heroic deeds.
Although the
White Book of
Sarnen contains...
-
importance in
Swiss historiography as the
first fortress destro**** in the
Burgenbruch at the
beginning of the
Swiss Confederacy.
Silenen has a po****tion (as...
- (compiled ca. 1470),
Rotzberg was one of the
castles destro**** in the
Burgenbruch rebellion against the
Habsburg reeves in ca. 1308, the
event marking...