-
including Aris, Faltsche, Griesalp, Kien, Kiental, Ramslauenen, Reudlen,
Scharnachtal,
Schwandi and Wengi. Additionally, the
village of Mülenen is
shared between...
-
siege and
attacked the
Burgundians under the
leadership of
Niklaus von
Scharnachtal [de] from Bern,
north of Héricourt. With the help of the
Habsburg cavalry...
-
castle outside the
village was destro**** in a fire. In 1554,
Niklaus von
Scharnachtal had a new Hünigen
Castle built near the mill at
Stalden (in what is now...
- 872835°N 7.622867°E / 46.872835; 7.622867 1554
Built by the
Niklaus von
Scharnachtal.
Owned by the
Parkhotel Schloss Hünigen, open to the
public Ittigen Castle...
-
original window is
unknown but it was
built in 1449–1451 for
Kaspar von
Scharnachtal,
probably by
Niklaus Magerfritz in Bern. The Coat of Arms
window was...
- 1308, the
Austrian Habsburgs advanced a
claim on Krattigen. The
Bernese Scharnachtal family began buying the
rights to the area in 1366 and in 1483 they finally...
- next year they sold the
castle and
lands to the von
Seftigen and von
Scharnachtal families, who were
citizens of Bern. In 1418 and
again in 1515, Bern...
- and
lands p****ed
through several noble families until the
Bernese von
Scharnachtal family acquired it and in 1439 sold it to the city of Bern. A set of...
- Rotenfluh-Wilderswil,
later also by the
barons of Waediswil,
Weissenburg and
Scharnachtal.
During the
Middle Ages, the
villages of Mülenen and
Grenchen (now part...
-
Freiherren von
Brandis until 1455. The
rights were then sold to
Kaspar von
Scharnachtal who held them
until his
death in 1473,
after which they
transferred to...