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- The Battle of Calven (Romansh: Chalavaina)1 took place on 22 May 1499 at the exit of the Val Müstair in the Grisons (now part of Switzerland) to the Vinschgau...
- together with the other two Leagues defeated a Habsburg army at the Battle of Calven and took the Vinschgau from the Bishopric of Chur. Over time the power of...
- Sancho Fernando “Ando” F. Oaminal (Lakas) Members, Sangguniang Panlalawigan: Calven Tito C. Decina (Asenso Pinoy) Nemesio D. Lahaylahay Sr. (Asenso Pinoy) Eduardo...
- the following districts: Chur Bergell: districts of Ober- and Unterporta Calven: districts of Obercalven (Münstertal) and Untercalven (Upper Vinschgau)...
- bailiff and minister who allegedly died a heroic death during the Battle of Calven in 1499, in present-day Grisons, Switzerland. As a captain in the Three...
- his label. In June 1975, Levy and Nathan McCalla (aka Big Nat; né Nathan Calven McCalla; 1929–1980), a vice president of Roulette Records, were indicted...
- Switzerland defeats king Maximilian I of Germany and the Swabian League Battle of Calven 22 May – The Three Leagues defeat king Maximilian I of Germany and the Swabian...
- 000 men from the Grisons, in return for Venice's support at the Battle of Calven the previous year. A treaty signed in 1560 raised a Swiss regiment of twelve...
- Confederacy in the Swabian War three years later. The Habsburgs were defeated at Calven Gorge and Dornach, helping the Swiss Confederation and the allied leagues...
- overran the fortifications and routed the Austrian army in the Battle of Calven and then ravaged the Vinschgau, before retreating after three days. Maximilian...