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Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Amsoldingen is a municipality in the Thun administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. Amsoldingen is first mentioned in 1175 as Ansoltingen
Amsoldingen
Castle in Amsoldingen, Switzerland
Amsoldingen Castle (German: Schloss Amsoldingen) is a castle in the municipality of Amsoldingen in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. The castle and associated
Amsoldingen_Castle
Lake in Switzerland
Amsoldingersee is small lake adjacent to the town of Amsoldingen, in the Upper Gürbetal. It is located near the city of Thun, Switzerland. The lake has
Amsoldingersee
Swiss aristocrat (1882–1980)
meadowland known as Rämisgummen above Eggiwil. In addition, she inherited Amsoldingen Castle from her father and Rümligen Castle from her mother, the latter
Louise_Elisabeth_de_Meuron
10th-century Queen of Burgundy and Italy
reconciliation. With her husband Rudolph, Bertha founded the church of Amsoldingen. Rudolph died in 937, whereupon Bertha married King Hugh of Italy in
Bertha_of_Swabia
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
to the knightly Amsoldingen family. The village of Höfen grew up around the estate and was part of the Amsoldingen lands and Amsoldingen parish. By the
Stocken-Höfen
Town and municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Postal code 3600-3645 SFOS number 942 ISO 3166 code CH-BE Surrounded by Amsoldingen, Heiligenschwendi, Heimberg, Hilterfingen, Homberg, Schwendibach, Spiez
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Pilgrimage route across Switzerland
Hikers near Amsoldingen
Via_Jacobi
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Freiherr von Oberhofen, who donated the village to the college of canons at Amsoldingen. Over the following centuries, the college gradually became impoverished
Hilterfingen
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
number 930 ISO 3166 code CH-BE Surrounded by Niederstocken, Oberstocken, Reutigen, Zwieselberg, Amsoldingen, Übeschi and Pohlern Website www.hoefen.ch
Höfen,_Thun
District in Switzerland
Coat of arms Name Population (31 December 2020) Area in km² Amsoldingen 800 4.70 Blumenstein 1,236 15.52 Buchholterberg 1,519 15.33 Burgistein 1,093 7
Thun (administrative district)
Thun_(administrative_district)
District in Switzerland
Municipality Population (Dec 2007) Area (km2) Amsoldingen 804 4.7 Blumenstein 1,161 15.5 Buchholterberg 1,486 15.3 Eriz 516 21.8 Fahrni 741 6.7 Forst-Längenbühl
Thun_District
St. Gallen Amlikon-Bissegg Thurgau Ammerswil Aargau Amriswil Thurgau Amsoldingen Bern Andeer Graubünden Andelfingen Zürich Andermatt Uri Andwil St. Gallen
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Former Collegiate Church of St. Mauritius and Amsoldingen Castle
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Aarwangen Per pale sable and argent a bar of the first. 1341 Amsoldingen Azure a buckle or. The coat of arms and the flag belongs to the
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Aegerten Aeschi bei Spiez Affoltern im Emmental Alchenstorf Allmendingen Amsoldingen Arch Arni Attiswil Auswil Bannwil Bargen Bäriswil Bätterkinden Beatenberg
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Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Gurzelen. It later became part of the lands of the college of canons of Amsoldingen. When the college of canons became impoverished, it was dissolved and
Forst-Längenbühl
Dutch painter
itself originated with a Swiss mercenary soldier Samuel Hirsig from Amsoldingen, who settled in Breda, Netherlands, with his wife Catharina Luginbuhl
Anton_Hirschig
Swiss businessman and diplomat (1926–1999)
Stockar-Scherer-Castell and Louise von Stockar-Scherer-Castell (née de Meuron), of Amsoldingen Castle, and part of Swiss nobility. Hegner, Robert Anton (1926–1999)
Anton_Robert_Hegner
326 Monti di Medeglia TI Isone, Medeglia, Robasacco 1996 336 Amsoldingen BE Amsoldingen, Höfen, Thierachern, Uebeschi 1996 2004 339 Albrist BE St. Stephan
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Swiss bass concert singer and academic teacher
Wörner. From 2005 until 2007 he directed the festival Bachwochen Thun – Amsoldingen. In 2007 the festival presented a performance of Bach's Mass in B minor
Jakob_Stämpfli_(bass)
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
and parish of the college of canons at Amsoldingen. In 1485 the office of canon was abolished and the Amsoldingen lands were acquired by Bern. In 1505,
Niederstocken
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
added it into the Thun District. Originally it was part of the parish of Amsoldingen. In 1528 Bern adopted the new faith of the Protestant Reformation and
Blumenstein
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
later he donated another part of the village to the college of canons of Amsoldingen. In 1200, a daughter of the family, Ita, married into the von Eschenbach
Oberhofen_am_Thunersee
Lake in canton of Bern, Switzerland
Switzerland. It is located adjacent to the municipalities of Höfen, Amsoldingen and Uebeschi. The lake has a surface area of 14.2 hectares (35 acres)
Uebeschisee
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
of Wimmis, the military levy of Seftigen and the religious parish of Amsoldingen. Following the 1798 French invasion and 1803 Act of Mediation it joined
Zwieselberg
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
it remains today. The village of Uetendorf was part of the parish of Amsoldingen. In 1528 Bern adopted the new faith of the Protestant Reformation and
Uetendorf
Swiss organist and conductor, born 1975
Internationale Sommerfestspiele für Alte Musik in Innsbruck, the Bachwochen in Amsoldingen, and in concerts of the Bieler Sinfonieorchester. Reize was artistic
Andreas_Reize
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
and parish of the college of canons at Amsoldingen. In 1485 the office of canon was abolished and the Amsoldingen lands were acquired by Bern. In 1505,
Oberstocken
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
friars. Under Bernese rule, Uebeschi became part of the low court of Amsoldingen in the district of Thun. Traditionally the village economy relied on
Uebeschi
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Pohlern and dissolved the Herrschaft. Pohlern became part of the court of Amsoldingen in the Thun District, where it remained until the district was dissolved
Pohlern
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
(CEST) Postal code 3634 SFOS number 941 ISO 3166 code CH-BE Surrounded by Amsoldingen, Längenbühl, Thun, Uebeschi, Uetendorf Twin towns Sezimovo Usti (Czech
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English : habitational name from the French Channel port of Boulogne, recorded in Latin sources both as Gessoriacum and as Bononia. The latter name is clearly the source of the modern place name. It is ostensibly a derivative of Latin bonus ‘good’ (compare Bolognese), but may in fact come from a Gaulish element bona ‘foundation’. Boulogne has long been a major trading port between England and France.
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, a fish (?), or, good; beautiful (?).
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Beautiful like the Moon
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Lioness.
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Blue Sky
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Good Interest
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Rough.
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Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Bláthnat, BLANID means "little flower."
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Courageous; Strong; A Man's Woman
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