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- The historical po****tion is given in the following chart: The Alte Kastlanei and the Church are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance...
- by the Duchy of Savoy. The towns of Saint-Maurice and Monthey formed a Kastlanei or district. Around 1300, the Kastlan or vogt moved from Monthey to Saint-Maurice...
- sections, Manno superiore and Manno inferiore, both of which belonged to the Kastlanei of Grumo which was a district of Gravesano. The parish of St. Peter's...
- and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Saxon (Kastlanei) in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of...
- they settled there permanently. In the 16th century it belonged to the Kastlanei and parish of Sonvico. In 1878 the muni****lity was created when it separated...
- village. At that time Novaggio, Curio, Banco and Bedigliora formed a kastlanei. There were certainly several fortifications around the village, but the...
- the Middle Ages the village of Carona and the hamlet of Ciona formed a Kastlanei of the Bishop of Como. During the Middle Ages, the Church of Santa Maria...
- Middle Ages, Bedigliora and Banco along with Curio and Novaggio formed a Kastlanei. The provost's Church of St. Roch was consecrated in 1644, however it...
- Federal Office of Civil Protection. Retrieved 9 February 2021. Saillon (Kastlanei) in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of...
- During the Middle Ages Curio, Novaggio, Banco and Bedigliora formed a Kastlanei. The first village church, consecrated to St. Peter, was mentioned in...