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Kyburg may
refer to:
Henry E.
Kyburg, Jr. (1928–2007), philosopher/logician
Kyburg, Zurich, a town in the
Canton of Zurich,
Switzerland Kyburg (castle)...
- out in 1172/73, the
Kyburgs together with the
Hohenstaufen and Zähringen
split the
Lenzburg possessions between them. The
Kyburg family acquired the allodial...
- The
Kyburg m****acre was an anti-Semitic
episode in
Kyburg near Winterthur, present-day Switzerland,
which occurred in 1349. The Jews
sought refuge in...
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Dillingen also
included Count of
Kyburg as one of
their titles. By 1180 the
family split into two lines, the
Kyburgs and the Dillingens. The
county expanded...
- a fief and the Neu-
Kyburgs became connected to Bern, but was
often in
conflict with the city. In the 14th century, the Neu-
Kyburgs became increasingly...
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Kyburg Castle (German:
Schloss Kyburg) is a
castle in Switzerland,
overlooking the Töss
river about 3 km south-east of Winterthur, in
Kyburg muni****lity...
- Friaul,
Ragusa and Zara and Teck;
Princely Count of
Habsburg and Tyrol, of
Kyburg,
Gorizia and Gradisca;
Prince of
Trento and Brixen;
Margrave of
Upper and...
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victories the
Kyburgs were
forced to
concede an
unfavorable peace. In 1384 Bern
bought Thun and Burgdorf, the most
important cities of the
Kyburg lands. The...
- The
lottery paradox arises from
Henry E.
Kyburg Jr.
considering a fair 1,000-ticket
lottery that has
exactly one
winning ticket. If that much is known...
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Henry E.
Kyburg Jr. (1928–2007) was
Gideon Burbank Professor of
Moral Philosophy and
Professor of
Computer Science at the
University of Rochester, New...