- The
Toggenburger or
Toggenburg is a
Swiss breed of
dairy goat. Its name
derives from that of the
Toggenburg region of the
Canton of St. Gallen,
where it...
- was
formed in 1912
through the
merger of the Bank in
Winterthur and
Toggenburger Bank, both
founded in the
early 1860s. UBS then
continued to grow through...
- of the most
iconic chocolate bars
produced in Switzerland. The Kägi
Toggenburger,
which are
fresh butter biscuits, are the
other speciality of the company...
-
Toggenburger Bank is one of the
original predecessor banks to the
Union Bank of
Switzerland and
ultimately UBS.
Established in 1863, the bank
merged with...
- succession.
Friedrich VII was
later buried in a chapel, the so-called
Toggenburger Kapelle (capella nova in
latere monasterii de novo construxit) given...
- Schweizergeschichte, 1385–1446,
appendix to the Zürich chronicle) 113r–124r
Kleine Toggenburger Chronik, 1314 (Petite
Chronique de Toggenburg)
scribe B (Hugo Wittenwiler)...
- neutrality.[citation needed] In 1912, the Bank of
Winterthur merged with
Toggenburger Bank to form the
Union Bank of
Switzerland (UBS) and grew
rapidly after...
- the
Kanton Graubünden), "Glarner Birnbrot" (from the
Kanton Glarus), "
Toggenburger Birnbrot" (from Toggenburg) and "Luzerner Birnweggen" (from Luzern)....
- one of the
cornerstones for the
successful merger in 1912 with the
Toggenburger Bank to form
Union Bank of Switzerland.
Ernst also held directorships...
- was a Catholic, the
Toggenburgers'
complaints were
heard by the
protector cantons,
which began acting on
behalf of the
Toggenburgers. In that situation...