- The
Battle of
Grauholz on 5
March 1798 was a
battle between a
Bernese army
under Karl
Ludwig von
Erlach against the
French Revolutionary Army
under Balthazar...
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Handball Grauholz is a
Swiss Handball club from Bern. It was
founded in 2001 out of
three original Clubs: TV Zollikofen, HBC
Moosseedorf and HGTV Münchenbuchsee...
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Fraubrunnen and the
French attained a
decisive victory at the
Battle of
Grauholz,
confirming Vaud's secession.
Schauenburg then
received the capitulation...
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Aarburg Oftringen station and the
longer Grauholz line,
including the 6-kilometre-long (3.7 mi)
tunnel Grauholz Tunnel, was
opened in 1995. This was extended...
- They met the
French at the
Battle of
Fraubrunnen but were
driven back to
Grauholz, a
wooded hill near Bern. By this time
General Erlach only had
about two...
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resisted the
French invasion in 1798 and parti****ted in the
Battle of
Grauholz.
Johann Rudolf de Steiger, Niklaus' cousin. Polidori, John William; Macdonald...
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- The
Battle of
Berne may
refer to:
Battle of
Grauholz (1798),
sometimes referred to as the
Battle of Berne, a
battle during the
French invasion of Switzerland...
- BC. In 1886
workers excavating a site for a
monument to the
Battle of
Grauholz,
allegedly discovered a late-Bronze Age grave,
which probably dated to...
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Haliburton Broadcasting Group, a
former Canadian broadcaster Handball Grauholz, a
Swiss handball club
Hattiesburg (Amtrak station), in Mississippi, United...