- The
Lordship of Sax-
Forstegg was a
territory in the
Alpine Rhine Valley,
including the
settlements of
Sennwald and Altstätten, now part of the
canton of...
- Abbey,
Sargans and the
independent lordships (bailiwicks) of Rheintal, Sax-
Forstegg, Hohensax, Werdenberg,
Windegg and Uznach. In
April 1798, the territories...
-
Forstegg Castle is a
ruined castle in the muni****lity of
Sennwald of the
Canton of St
Gallen in Switzerland. It was
built around 1200 by the
Barons of...
- protectorates:
Engelberg Abbey Republic of
Gersau City of
Rapperswil Barony of Sax-
Forstegg County of
Werdenberg The
Helvetic Republic also
annexed two territories...
-
Glarus and Schwyz;
became a
confederal condominium in 1483.
Barony of Sax-
Forstegg – from 1458 by
treaty with Zürich;
annexed by Zürich in 1615
Stein am Rhein –...
- was
partitioned by the
cantons of
Fribourg and Bern. The
Lordship of Sax-
Forstegg,
which held an ****ociate
status due to a 1458
treaty with Zurich, would...
-
Manfred [in German] (2016), "Drachen
statt Hexen in der
Freiherrschaft Sax-
Forstegg",
Werdeberger Jahrbuch, 29: 98–105 Wyss,
Johann Rudolf (1817a).
Reise in...
-
Frohburg Rotberg Steinbrugg Neu-Thierstein
Waldegg Freudenberg Frischenberg Forstegg Fründsberg Gräpplang
Kleiner Hahnberg Hohensax Iberg Rapperswil Sargans...
-
County of Sax-
Forstegg to Zurich. The last of the
family of the Hohensax,
Christoph Friedrich (1620–1633), also sold the rest of the Sax-
Forstegg County to...
- of Hohensax.
Ulrich incorporated the
lordship of
Frischenberg into Sax-
Forstegg in 1517. The
castle was
abandoned by
Ulrich Philipp von Hohensax, who built...