- the 15th century, two wars
resulted in an
expansion to
thirteen cantons (
Dreizehn Orte): in the
Burgundian Wars of the 1470s, the
confederates ****erted their...
-
summarized by the
terms Acht Orte ('Eight Cantons'; from 1353 to 1481) and
Dreizehn Orte ('Thirteen Cantons', from 1513 to 1798). Each
canton of the Old Swiss...
-
addition of more confederates,
increasing the
number of
cantons to
thirteen (
Dreizehn Orte) by 1513. The
confederacy pledged neutrality in 1647 (under the threat...
- R-Metathesis däärde
third tredde derde dritter dartehn thirteen trettjin dertien dreizehn dartig thirty tritich dertig dreißig
borste breast boarst borst Brust forsk...
- The
Thirteen Communities (Cimbrian:
Dreizehn Komoin, German:
Dreizehn Gemeinden, Italian:
Tredici Comuni) were a
group of muni****lities in the Veneto...
- languages.[example needed] In Germany,
according to an old tradition, 13 (
dreizehn), as the
first compound number, was the
first number written in digits;...
- had
supplied the most troops. The
country cantons resented that, and the
Dreizehn Orte
disputes almost led to war. They were
settled by the
Stanser Verkommnis...
-
Roana (Robàan)
Luserna (Lusern), in
Trentino The
Thirteen Communities (
Dreizehn Komoin),
currently only the
village of
Giazza (Ljetzan) Some
villages in...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link),
Photographic illustration no. 30 "
Dreizehn Brotarten", 'Thirteen
bread types'. "Pitta Saztis". Koz, M.
Sabri (2002)...
- sense, the
eternal nature of the pact is necessary—the
members of the
Dreizehn Orte (Thirteen Cantons),
frequently made time-limited
alliances sworn by...