- an Eidgenossenschaft. The
members of an
Eidgenossenschaft are
called Eidgenossen (singular Eidgenosse). This term is do****ented in an
alliance from 1351...
- the
Swabian War of 1499, used
alongside the term for "Confederates",
Eidgenossen (literally:
comrades by oath), used
since the 14th century. The data...
- the
Swabian War of 1499, used
alongside the term for "Confederates",
Eidgenossen ("oath-fellows"), used
since the 14th century. The
Swiss German name...
-
Geschichte 7, 1949, 153–155. K. Mommsen,
Eidgenossen,
Kaiser und Reich, 1958, 11–16. P. Moraw, "Reich, König und
Eidgenossen im späten MA", in
Jahrbuch der Historischen...
-
Charles the Bold, to have them
better protected from the
expansion of the
Eidgenossen (the Old
Swiss Confederacy). Charles's
involvement west of the Rhine...
- 2013,
pages 274-282. (in German)
Thomas Maissen, Von
wackeren alten Eidgenossen und souveränen Jungfrauen. Zu
Datierung und
Deutung der frühesten...
-
receive a
wreath at an Eidgenössische or
national tournament are
called Eidgenossen (confederates). Good
Schwingers at
national level are
called "Böse" (wicked)...
- historiography.
Tschudi retains the
names of the
three oath-takers (
Eidgenossen)
already mentioned in the
White Book of
Sarnen (1470),
Werner Stauffacher...
- When
asked by
Emperor Frederick to also join the
Swabian League, the
Eidgenossen flatly refused: they saw no
reason to join an
alliance designed to further...
- and (synonymously) coniurati,
traditionally translated in
German as "
Eidgenossen" (and in
English as "Confederates"). The
Charter was
probably intended...