- The
Battle of
Schosshalde was
fought between the
imperial city of Bern and the
House of
Habsburg on 27
April 1289 just
outside Bern (between Bern and...
- Könizbergwald, Längg****e, Lorraine, Muesmatt, Murifeld, Neufeld, Sandrain,
Schosshalde, Spitalacker, Stöckacker, Tiefenau, ****dorf, Weissenbühl, Weissenstein...
- emb****y is
located in Bern's
Brunnadern district in the Kirchenfeld-
Schosshalde district at
Willadingweg 83, 3006 Bern. The
Federal Republic of Germany...
- been refusing.
After his son
Rudolf II
defeated Bern at the
Battle of
Schosshalde, he
strengthened his
authority in Switzerland. He
further expanded his...
- Prantl″). A
museum graveyard (Museumsgrabfeld) has been
created within the
Schosshalde cemetery in 1980 in
order to
preserve aesthetically representative gravestones...
- March-April -
Crusader state of
Tripoli falls to the Mameluks.
Battle of
Schosshalde 27
April -
Rudolf II, Duke of
Austria defeats Ulrich I von Bubenberg...
- change,
according to the chroniclers, was
linked to the
Battle of the
Schosshalde in 1289
against the
troops of Duke
Rudolf II of Austria, son of Emperor...
- into
operation on 29
October 1940 on line 12,
between Bärengraben and
Schosshalde, and
served initially only as a
tramway feeder. The body
initially responsible...
- Bern had
taken an
unfortunate stand against Habsburg in the
battle of
Schosshalde in 1289, but
recovered enough to
confront Fribourg (Gümmenenkrieg) and...
- it
withstood two
sieges by the
Emperor in 1288,
after the
defeat at
Schosshalde in 1289 it had to pay
taxes and a penalty. In 1298
Bernese forces won...