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Highlights on
Ufenau include St.
Peter & Paul church, St. Martin's chapel, and
Ufenau's idyllic landscape in the
Frauenwinkel protected area.
Ufenau lies in...
- 'Upper Lake'). West of the
Seedamm lie the
small islands of Lützelau and
Ufenau,
where in 1523
Ulrich von
Hutten took
refuge and died.
Other islands include...
- Oberrieden, Horgen, Au peninsula, Wädenswil, Richterswil, Stäfa, Männedorf,
Ufenau island and Rapperswil. A few
trips continue through the
Hurden ship canal...
- and impoverished, to see him.
Hutten died in
seclusion on the
island of
Ufenau on Lake Zurich. For the
final 15
years of his life,
Hutten suffered from...
- the Säckingen convent. Adalrich, who
built a
hermitage on the
island of
Ufenau in Lake Zurich, is
often mentioned as the son of Regelinda, but this has...
- daughter-in-law of de
Salis with her, she
departed for the
small island of
Ufenau in Lake Zurich, then
visited Rappercheld [sic]
where she
continued to be...
- Lake
Zurich and the
island of
Ufenau, the
largest in Switzerland...
- Age bridges)
which crossed into Schwyz. A Gallo-Roman
temple was
built on
Ufenau island around AD 200. This site was
redeveloped for the
present chapel of...
- In 744, the
nunnery is sold to
Einsiedeln Abbey. (Unclear significance)
Ufenau island in
Switzerland is
first mentioned in 741 as "Hupinauia", and in 744...
- Au
Peninsula Bauschänzli
Grosser Hafner Hurden Peninsula Lützelau
Saffa Ufenau Rivers Jona
Limmat Linth Schmerikoner Aa Sihl
Steinenbach Wägitaler Aa Valleys...