- A
Letzi (plural: Letzinen, also
known in
German as a
Talsperre in the
sense of a fortification, not a dam) or
Letzimauer refers to
defensive barriers...
- Mülenen
Castle and the
attached Letzi Mülenen wall are a
ruined medieval fortification in the
village of Mülenen and muni****lity of
Reichenbach im Kandertal...
- It was
named after Thomas Becket,
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Letziturm (
Letzi Tower)
consists of two
closely spaced towers at the
eastern end of the walls...
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Stadion Letzigrund Letzi Letzigrund in 2024
Location Zürich,
Switzerland Owner City of
Zurich Operator City of
Zurich Capacity 26,104 (football, domestic...
- Calven, they
erected strongly armed wooden fortifications (a so-called
Letzi)
blocking the
entire exit of the Val Müstair.
Habsburg troops tried to conquer...
- with a
strong wooden fortification called a
Letzi. The
Swiss used a
flanking maneuver to byp**** the
Letzi and
after a hard
battle routed Maximilian's...
-
route into the
Canton of Valais. Two castles, Mülenen Castle, with the
Letzi Mülenen wall, and Aris ob Kien Castle, were
built during the
Middle Ages...
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territorial boundaries. In
mountainous terrain,
defensive walls such as
letzis were used in
combination with
castles to seal
valleys from
potential attack...
-
under Toggenburg and Thorberg,
attacked and
captured the
fortifications (
letzi)
around Näfels. The garrison,
comprising about 400
troops from
Glarus and...
- to see the Sissel's physician,
Chief Letzi, so a
noble claiming to be a
Bernstein offered to get them to
Letzi in
exchange for
stealing the book. Paolo...