- Signau, 1400 Frutigen, 1407 Wangen, 1408
Trachselwald and Huttwil, 1412
Oltigen and in 1413 (together with Solothurn) Bipp and Bechburg. By 1400, Bern...
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district of
Oltigen. In 1412,
Grossaffoltern and the
surrounding villages came
under Bernese control. It was
originally part of the
bailiwick of
Oltigen until...
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castle of
Oltigen and the
castle of
Wileroltigen were
first mentioned in 1006.
Along with Hugo of Mümpelgard (Montbéliard),
Count of
Oltigen they came...
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priory retained this land in
Pully until 1536. In 1079,
Bishop Burkhard of
Oltigen received some
property from the
Emperor in Pully. This land had previously...
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Roman city was complete. In 1074, the
Bishop of Lausanne,
Burkhard von
Oltigen founded a new city on the site and
named it Adventica,
which became Avenche...
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which were
probably fiefs of the
court at
Oltigen.
Between 1410 and 1412 the
entire bailiwick of
Oltigen was
acquired by Bern. Bern
controlled the low...
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Abbey of St. Gall.
During the
Middle Ages, the
nearby Kyburg herrschaft of
Oltigen and the
Counts of
Thierstein owned land in Radelfingen. The
right to hold...
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landholder in the village. It
eventually became part of the
Herrschaft of
Oltigen. The
entire Herrschaft was
absorbed by Bern in 1410/12,
including Golaten...
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Payerne Priory,
which held it
until the 13th
century when the
Herrschaft of
Oltigen acquired the land. In 1412 the
entire Herrschaft,
including Wileroltigen...
- Gurbru.
During the
Middle Ages Gurbrü
village was part of the
Herrschaft of
Oltigen. In 1410/12, the city of Bern
absorbed the
entire Herrschaft, including...