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Supersaxo is the
surname of a
number of
unrelated families of the
Upper Valais. It is a
latinized locational surname, from
Latin super "above" and saxo...
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Alfons Supersaxo (28
March 1926 – 1 May 2005) was a
Swiss Nordic skier who
competed in the late 1940s and
early 1950s. He died in Saas-Fee. At the 1952...
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climbed on 3
August 1882 by
William Woodman Goodman with
guides Ambros Supersaxo and
Theodor Andenmatten. Its north-east face is a
classic ice climb, comprising...
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Valais were
constantly drawn into
wider struggles.
Walter II of
Supersaxo (1457-1482) had
taken part in the
battles of the
Swiss against Charles...
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ridge was
opened on 26
August 1913 by D. von Bethmann-Hollweg and O.
Supersaxo. In the
summer of 1950, G. Van der Leck
climbed the west face. The western...
- Milano,
bishop of Genoa,
travels to
Zurich to hire mercenaries; Jörg
Supersaxo, a
traitor bribed by the Milanese, is
arrested at the fish
market of Lucerne...
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support the
Upper Valais prepared for war. Led by the
Bishop of Sion
Walter Supersaxo the
Upper Valais forces began attacking Savoy holdings. A
Savoy counterattack...
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Lenzjoch 16
September 1858
Franz Andenmatten,
Baptiste Epiney,
Aloys Supersaxo,
Joseph Zimmermann 19
Schwarzhorn (Corno Nero) 4,321
Monte Rosa M****if...
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Supersaxo 1640 1646
Adrien III of
Riedmatten 1646 1672
Adrien IV of
Riedmatten 1672 1701
Adrien V of
Riedmatten 1701 1734 François-Joseph
Supersaxo 1734...
- Rue des Châteaux 19, Le
Vidomnat on
Place de la
Majorie 15, the
Maison Supersaxo, the Médiathèque
Valais Sion, the
Cantonal Fine Arts and
History Museums...