- (French: [pɔʁɑ̃tʁɥi]; Franc-Comtois: Poérreintru [pweʁɛ̃tʁy]; German:
Pruntrut) is a
Swiss muni****lity and seat of the
district of the same name located...
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foundation stone for the ice rink in
Pruntrut". timbatec.com. July 8, 2019.
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- Delsberg) - capital: Delémont
Porrentruy (Franc-Comtois: Poérreintru, German:
Pruntrut) - capital:
Porrentruy Franches-Montagnes (Franc-Comtois: Fraintches-Montaignes...
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Porrentruy District (German:
Bezirk Pruntrut, French:
District de Porrentruy) is one of the
three districts of the
canton of Jura, Switzerland. Its capital...
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Basilea Basel Berna Bern
Brienzola Brienz Brunntrudum,
Bruntraut Porrentruy,
Pruntrut (de)
Centum Prata Kempraten, Jona and
Rapperswil Curia Chur, Graubünden...
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gained independence from
Burgundy about 1000,
residence at
Porrentruy (
Pruntrut) from 1527; 41st seat to the
Reichstag Besançon Prince-Archbishopric Annexed...
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Ponto Valentino Italian Bont Bünt Pont Punt
Porrentruy French Pruntrut Poschiavo Italian Puschlav Praroman French Perroman Prêles
French Prägels...
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Switzerland † 1968 AV
Augusta Turin A g ? ?
Italy † 1888 SG
Blarentia Pruntrut G f ? ?
Switzerland † 1931 AV
Helvetia Eystettensis Eichstätt A g ? ? Germany...
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interpreted as the "freely
expressed wish of the
sovereign people of
Pruntrut". The
National Convention finalized annexation on
March 23 and, as desired...
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resignation on 19
February 1527. Von
Utenheim relocated to the town of
Pruntrut along with his
cathedral chapter. He died
shortly after leaving Basel and...