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Sempach is a muni****lity in the
district of
Sursee in the
canton of
Lucerne in Switzerland. It has
retained some
traces of its
medieval appearance, especially...
- The
Battle of
Sempach was
fought on 9 July 1386,
between Leopold III, Duke of
Austria and the Old
Swiss Confederacy. The
battle was a
decisive Swiss victory...
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feudal order over the time,
including victories at Morgarten, Laupen,
Sempach, and Grandson. In some
engagements the
Swiss phalanx included crossbowmen...
- The
first town
acquired was
Weggis (in 1380), Rothenburg, Kriens, Horw,
Sempach and
Hochdorf (all in 1394),
Wolhusen and
Entlebuch (1405), the so-called...
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brought about the
victory of the Old
Swiss Confederacy in the
Battle of
Sempach (1386) over the army of the
Habsburg Duke
Leopold III of Austria. According...
- Lake
Sempach (German: Sempachersee) is a lake in the
canton of Lucerne, Switzerland. Its area is
about 14.5 km2 (5.6 sq mi) and its
maximum depth is 87 m...
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national historiography,
along with
Arnold von Winkelried, the hero of
Sempach (1386). He was
important as a
symbol during the
formative stage of modern...
- research. This
increased after victories against the
Habsburgs (Battle of
Sempach,
Battle of Näfels), over
Charles the Bold of
Burgundy during the 1470s...
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formerly Habsburg city of
Sempach. As a consequence,
Leopold III of
Austria ****embled an army and met the
confederate army near
Sempach in 1386,
where his troops...
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Habsburg in the
Battle of
Sempach 1386,
opening the way to
further territorial expansion.
Following the
victory at
Sempach, Uri
began a
program of territorial...