- the Cent-
Suisses in 1496. The unit was part of the
Maison militaire du roi de
France (military
household of the king of France). The Cent-
Suisses were dissolved...
- centuries, and land. The
English adjective Swiss is a
loanword from
French Suisse, also in use
since the 16th century. The name
Switzer is from the Alemannic...
-
Hundred Swiss (Cent
Suisses)
served in the
Palace essentially as
bodyguards and
ceremonial troops, and the
Swiss Guards (Gardes
Suisses), who
guarded entrances...
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Suisses is a
French mail
order and e-commerce company, with
headquarters in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. It is the
biggest of the 16 e-commerce
brands of Groupe...
-
Credit Suisse Group AG (French pronunciation: [kʁe.di sɥis], lit. 'Swiss Credit') is a
global investment bank and
financial services firm
founded and based...
- Prägungen von
Schweizer Münzen ab 1850 —
Frappes des pièces de
monnaie suisses à
partir de 1850, 2010. Wartenwiler, H. U. (2006).
Swiss Coin
Catalog 1798–2005...
- also
known as the
Swiss Republic (Republic der Schweitzer, République des
Suisses and
Republica Helvetiorum by
Josias Simmler in 1576)
after the fashion...
- (German:
Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft; French: Société
suisse de
radiodiffusion et télévision; Italian: Società
svizzera di radiotelevisione;...
- A
couque suisse is a
viennoiserie sweet roll,
somewhat similar to a
Danish pastry.
Couques suisses are
available internationally. They are also similar...
- (German:
Schweizerische Bundesbahnen, SBB; French:
Chemins de fer fédéraux
suisses, CFF; Italian:
Ferrovie federali svizzere, FFS) is the
national railway...