- one-volume
edition 1484 "Zürcher Schilling" (kept in Zürich; used by
Gerold Edlibach for his
chronicle of 1486)
Diebold Schilling the Younger,
nephew of Diebold...
-
Gerold Edlibach (24
September 1454 – 28
August 1530) was a
Swiss chronicler and
official of Zurich,
author of the Zürcher Chronik. He was born to Ulrich...
- Duke of Buckingham,
English politician (d. 1483)
September 24 –
Gerold Edlibach,
Swiss historian (d. 1530)
November 25 –
Catherine Cornaro,
Queen of Cyprus...
-
Battle on the
Planta Part of
Burgundian Wars
Battle of the
Planta by
Gerold Edlibach, 1486
Belligerents Duchy of
Savoy Swiss Confederation Upper Valais (Prince-Bishopric...
- eight-pointed
cross on a flag and his
habit in his role as
mediator in the Old Zürich War in
February 1446 (illustration of
Gerold Edlibach's chronicle, c. 1500)...
-
Konstanty Ostrogski,
Grand Hetman of
Lithuania (b. 1460)
August 28 –
Gerold Edlibach,
Swiss historian (b. 1454)
August 29 –
Moise of
Wallachia September 13...
-
playwright writing in
German and
artist (born 1484)
August 28 –
Gerold Edlibach,
Swiss chronicler (born 1454)
December 22 –
Willibald Pirckheimer, German...
- Reding's name in
connection with it. By contrast, Zürich
chronist Gerold Edlibach is
unambiguous in
blaming Reding for
commanding the m****acre.
Werner Schodoler...
-
Menzingen and a
number of
hamlets and
individual farm houses. It
includes Edlibach and
Finstersee and,
until the late 1950s, was the
highest destination of...
-
Reign of
Louis XI, (Baltimore:
Penguin Books, 1972), pp. 280–282.
Gerald Edlibach, Chronik, (Zurich: Meyer, 1847), pp. 150–151.
Petterlin Etterlin, Kronika...