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Pfyffer is a
Swiss family and surname,
originally members of the
patriciate of the city of Lucerne.
Several generations of
representatives of this family...
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Ludwig Pfyffer von
Altishofen (Lucerne, 1524 – Lucerne, 17
March 1594) was a
Swiss military and
political leader,
spokesman for
Roman Catholic interests...
- Hans
Pfyffer von
Altishofen (German pronunciation: [ˈpfʏfɐ fɔn ˈʔaltɪʃoːfən]; 28
March 1866 – 5
April 1953)
abbreviated as Hans
Pfyffer was a
Swiss businessman...
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Casimir Pfyffer von
Altishofen (10
October 1794, in Rome – 11
November 1875) was a
Swiss politician and jurist. He was
mayor of
Lucerne (1832–1835), President...
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Alphons Maximilian Pfyffer von
Altishofen (also
known as Max
Alphons Pfyffer; 12
October 1834 in
Altishofen – 12
January 1890 in Lucerne) was a Swiss...
- Confederacy. It
became strongly ****ociated with the
leading family of Lucerne,
Pfyffer von Altishofen, a
family which between 1652 and 1847
provided nine out...
- von Segesser's son-in-law
Alphons Maximilian Pfyffer von
Altishofen (otherwise
known as Max
Alphons Pfyffer); they
acquired land in the
outlying Unteren...
- to
Lucerne by the city
council in 1573 to
establish a college.
Ludwig Pfyffer,
mayor of Lucerne,
offered annual financial support to the
Jesuits out...
- 1739: Régiment de
Monin → 1756: Régiment de
Reding → 1763: Régiment de
Pfyffer → 1768: Régiment de
Sonnenberg → 1791: 65ème régiment d’infanterie de ligne...
- at the
footstool of each guest. This
quick thinking was
noticed by Max
Pfyffer, the
designer of the
Grand Hotel National in Lucerne, who
noted his efficiency...