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Valley in Switzerland
46°38′N 8°32′E / 46.633°N 8.533°E / 46.633; 8.533 The Urseren (also Ursern) is the valley of the upper Reuss in Uri, Switzerland, running southwest
Urseren
1291–1798 confederation of Swiss cantons
treaty with Fribourg and 1501 treaty with Lucerne. Imperial Valley of Urseren – 1317 treaty with Uri; annexed by Uri in 1410. Weggis – 1332–1380 by treaties
Old_Swiss_Confederacy
Defensive plan developed by the Swiss government
The Swiss National Redoubt (German: Schweizer Reduit; French: Réduit national; Italian: Ridotto nazionale; Romansh: Reduit nazional) is a defensive plan
National Redoubt (Switzerland)
National_Redoubt_(Switzerland)
Municipality in Uri, Switzerland
28 km (17 mi) south of Altdorf, the capital of Uri. Andermatt is in the Urseren valley, on the headwaters of the river Reuss and surrounded by the Adula
Andermatt
Gorge in Switzerland
Bridge"). The lower Urseren marks the boundary of the Aar massif with the autochthonous sediment of the Gotthard nappe ("Urseren-Zone"). In Altkirch quarry
Schöllenen_Gorge
River in Switzerland
805 m) in the south, and eventually forms the east–west valley called Urseren, passing Realp at halfway through the valley at 1,540 m in eastern direction
Reuss_(river)
Canton of Switzerland
Gotthard route. As a first step, Uri annexed the Urseren valley in 1410, although the community of Urseren was allowed to retain its own assembly and courts
Canton_of_Uri
of the Old Swiss Confederacy, Uri (without the Leventina but with the Urseren), Schwyz (without March and Höfe) and both cantons of Unterwalden, which
Canton_of_Waldstätten
Mountain pass through the Swiss Alps
The valleys connected by the pass are that of the river Reuss, named the Urseren, and that of the river Ticino, named Valle Leventina. The Gotthard axis
Gotthard_Pass
Municipality in Grisons, Switzerland
Switzerland. It is the westernmost municipality of the canton, connected to Urseren (canton of Uri) by the Oberalp Pass. The upper Surselva was first settled
Tujetsch
contrast, the Urseren remained more isolated, though they had some connections to the Leventina valley. Some of the villages in the Urseren were settled
History_of_Uri
Municipality in Uri, Switzerland
2019. Abegg, Emil, Die Mundart von Urseren (Beiträge zur Schweizerdeutschen Grammatik. IV.) [The Dialect of Urseren], Frauenfeld, Switzerland: Huber &
Hospental
Privileged social class in Switzerland
related to the Schüpfer; bailiffs of Silenen ca. 1256–1370; originally from Urseren; later also ministeriales of the bishop of Sion, with Jost of Silenen ascending
Swiss_nobility
Prime Minister of France and French Marshal (1769–1851)
drove the rebels on the Reuss and drove them back to in the valley of Urseren — relieving Frauenfeld, Altikon, and Andelfingen. He obtained a citation
Jean-de-Dieu_Soult
Mountain range in central Switzerland
the north (Lake Lucerne), the Lepontine Alps to the south (the valley of Urseren with Andermatt) and the Glarus Alps to the east (Reuss). The Uri Alps are
Uri_Alps
Legendary oath taken at the foundation of the Old Swiss Confederacy
Charter of 1291, the pact of Brunnen of 1315, and the pact of Uri and Urseren of 1317. The traditional date of 1307 for the first "conspiracy" between
Rütli_Oath
Russian military commander (1729/30–1800)
passes. Suvorov's troops beat the French out of Hospental (situated in the Urseren valley), followed by the so-called Teufelsbrücke, or "Devil's Bridge",
Alexander_Suvorov
Train connecting the Swiss railway stations of Zermatt and St. Moritz
4,747 ft). From Andermatt, the train goes forward in the valley called Urseren passing the villages of Hospental (1,452 m or 4,764 ft) and Realp (1,538 m
Glacier_Express
Russian general of the infantry
by their comrades. On the 24th of September Rosenberg had to go to the Urseren or Andermatt and on the way to attack the French, who stood in the Urner
Andrei_Rosenberg
Swiss photographer (1901-1979)
Ernst Brunner (1945-1946) Photograph of sign protesting the construction of an hydroelectric reservoir at Urseren.
Ernst_Brunner
Mountain in Switzerland
lies on the chain that separates the Göschenertal from the valley called Urseren. The closest locality is Realp on the southern side. Retrieved from the
Müeterlishorn
Canton of Switzerland
political power of the Inner Cantons, Uri (without the Leventina but with the Urseren), Schwyz (without March and Höfe), both half-cantons of Unterwalden, Zug
Canton_of_Schwyz
Municipality in Uri, Switzerland
2019. Abegg, Emil, Die Mundart von Urseren (Beiträge zur Schweizerdeutschen Grammatik. IV.) [The Dialect of Urseren], Frauenfeld, Switzerland: Huber &
Realp
War of the Second Coalition battle, 1799
from 23 to 27 September at the St. Gotthard Pass, Oberalpsee, Hospital, Urseren, Devil's Bridge Bodart 1908, p. 343. Duffy 1999, pp. 165–166. Duffy 1999
Battle_of_Gotthard_Pass
to the Aare basin) Muota Schächental, Klausen Pass connects to Glarus Urseren Susten Pass connects to the Gadmertal Furka Pass connects to the Goms Saane/Sarine
List_of_valleys_of_the_Alps
defeat Fribourg and Habsburg 1332 Gefecht auf der Oberalp Oberalppass Urseren defeats Abbey of Disentis 1337, 21 September Battle of Grynau Grynau Castle
List of battles involving the Old Swiss Confederacy
List_of_battles_involving_the_Old_Swiss_Confederacy
Cheeses and dairy products produced in Switzerland
surpluses, unless they found themselves, like Upper Engadine, Upper Surselva, Urseren and Leventina, on a commercial axis. In the Jura, production did not develop
Swiss cheeses and dairy products
Swiss_cheeses_and_dairy_products
Municipality in Uri, Switzerland
prevalent after 1870, and is recognized as hypercorrection by Brandstätter, 'Urseren', Vaterland 69 (1907): "Die unrichtige Schreibweise mit ‹ö› entstand dadurch
Göschenen
Aspect of Swiss history in the late Middle Ages
of expansion. Uri entered a pact with the previously Habsburg valley of Urseren in 1317. In 1332, the city of Lucerne, trying to achieve immediacy from
Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy
Growth_of_the_Old_Swiss_Confederacy
Early medieval province in Alps
Until the 12th century, also the Vinschgau region, the valley called Urseren, and possibly Galtür and either parts or all of Glarus belonged to Raetia
Raetia_Curiensis
Mountain in Switzerland
lies on the chain that separates the Göschenertal from the valley called Urseren. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Zandlücke
Mittagstock
Mountain in Switzerland
the Tiefenstock, that separates the Göschenertal from the valley called Urseren. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Unter
Winterstock
Alexander Suvorov's 1799 campaign in Switzerland
in the Schöllenen Gorge, on the north side of the Gotthard Pass in the Urseren valley) partially demolishing the Devil's Bridge (a stone crossing in Uri
Suvorov's_Swiss_campaign
Mountain in Switzerland
lies on the chain that separates the Göschenertal from the valley called Urseren, east of the Winterstock. The closest locality is Realp on the southern
Lochberg
Type of diplomatic relationship in the Old Swiss Confederacy
treaty with Fribourg and 1501 treaty with Lucerne. Imperial Valley of Urseren – 1317 treaty with Uri; annexed by Uri in 1410. Weggis – 1332–1380 by treaties
Swiss_Associates
Swiss noble family
count from 1233, as a partisan of the Staufer kings. Besides also the Urseren valley in 1240, and since the 13th centuries, Lützelau island has belonged
House_of_Rapperswil
Status 51 Disentis/Mustér 1972 in service 52 Tujetsch/Sedrun 1972 in service 53 Urseren 1972 in service 54 Goms 1972 in service 55 Brig 1972 in service
Furka–Oberalp-Bahn_Deh_4/4_I
Austrian soldiers defeated Louis Henri Loison and 3,300 French troops in the Urseren valley. The Austrians inflicted 664 casualties on their foes while losing
Battle_of_Amsteg
Habsburg got in the possession of the bailiwick over the valley called Urseren, which controlled the strategical most important Gotthard Pass, and he
Elisabeth_von_Rapperswil
French general (1771-1816)
Saint-Julien's numerically superior Austrian division at the valley called Urseren on 29 May. The defeat was avenged by Lecourbe and Loison two days later
Louis_Henri_Loison
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