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Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Villmergen is a municipality in the district of Bremgarten in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. Two famous battles took place at Villmergen. In 2010
Villmergen
Swiss religious war in 1712
The Toggenburg War, also known as the Second War of Villmergen or the Swiss Civil War of 1712, was a Swiss civil war during the Old Swiss Confederacy from
Toggenburg_War
Country in Central Europe
in further violence at the First War of Villmergen, in 1656, and the Toggenburg War (or Second War of Villmergen), in 1712. In 1798, the revolutionary French
Switzerland
Swiss religious war in 1656
The First War of Villmergen was a Swiss religious war which lasted from 5 January until 7 March 1656, at the time of the Old Swiss Confederacy. On one
First_War_of_Villmergen
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Villmergen may refer to either of two battles between the Reformed and Catholic cantons of Switzerland fought at Villmergen (47°21′N 8°15′E
Battle_of_Villmergen
1291–1798 confederation of Swiss cantons
was blocked by Catholic opposition, which led to the first battle of Villmergen in 1656; the Catholic party won, cementing the status quo. The problems
Old_Swiss_Confederacy
Canton of Switzerland
districts, named the Freie Ämter (free bailiwicks) – Mellingen, Muri, Villmergen, and Bremgarten, with the countship of Baden – were governed as "subject
Aargau
European cultural movement
the five Catholic cantons of central Switzerland in the Second War of Villmergen marked both a Protestant triumph and a victory for Enlightenment ideas
Age_of_Enlightenment
Canton of Switzerland
Bernese at the First Battle of Villmergen on 24 January 1656. Hostilities ceased on 20 February and the treaty of Villmergen of 7 March reinstalled the status
Canton_of_Schwyz
1531 battle during the Swiss Reformation
the fourth Landfrieden of 1712. First War of Villmergen (1656) Toggenburg War or Second War of Villmergen (1712) Sonderbund War (1847) Johannes Salat Helmut
Second_War_of_Kappel
National personification of Switzerland
Respublica Tigurina Virgo (1607), a Lucerna shown in 1658 with the victor of Villmergen, Christoph Pfyffer, and a Berna of 1682. Over the next half-century, Merian's
Helvetia
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
larger population than either Bremgarten or Villmergen (1397 inhabitants against Bremgarten 599; Villmergen 888). After 1800, with new income opportunities
Wohlen,_Aargau
Region in Switzerland
canton of Zurich was called the (Zurich) Freiamt. Bremgarten, Muri, Sins, Villmergen and Wohlen are among the main towns of the Freiamt. The metropolitan area
Freie_Ämter
Railway station in Villmergen, Switzerland
Bahnhof Dottikon-Dintikon) is a railway station in the municipality of Villmergen, in the Swiss canton of Aargau. It is an intermediate stop on the standard
Dottikon-Dintikon railway station
Dottikon-Dintikon_railway_station
and erupted again in the First War of Villmergen, in 1656, and the Toggenburg War (or Second War of Villmergen), in 1712. During the French Revolutionary
History_of_Switzerland
History of the Swiss Canton of Aargau
Sauerländer. Sauerländer, Dominik (2000). Villmergen – Eine Ortsgeschichte' (in German). Gemeinde Villmergen. Seiler, Christophe; Steigmeier, Andreas (1998)
History of the Canton of Aargau
History_of_the_Canton_of_Aargau
1847 civil war in Switzerland
(1529) Second War of Kappel (1531) First War of Villmergen (1656) Toggenburg War or Second War of Villmergen (1712) Restoration (Switzerland) Switzerland
Sonderbund_War
to regain prestige following their defeat during the Second Battle of Villmergen, renewed the Confederation's treaty with France with several major and
Early_modern_Switzerland
Municipality in Switzerland
(CEST) Postal code 5606 SFOS number 4194 ISO 3166 code CH-AG Surrounded by Ammerswil, Egliswil, Hendschiken, Seengen, Villmergen Website www.dintikon.ch
Dintikon
Series of wars (c. 1522–1697)
(Pasque piemontesi) of April 1655, in the Duchy of Savoy The First War of Villmergen (1656) in the Old Swiss Confederacy The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667)
European_wars_of_religion
Former municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Switzerland. In January 2010 Hilfikon merged with the neighbour village of Villmergen. Hilfikon was first mentioned in 924 as Hilfiniswilare, in1250 as Hilfinchon
Hilfikon
Canton of Switzerland
tensions over the Thurgau were an important background to the First War of Villmergen (1656), during which Zurich briefly occupied the Thurgau. In 1798, the
Thurgau
city councils 1656 and 1712 The First War of Villmergen and the Toggenburg War (or Second War of Villmergen) Civil Wars of religion Canton of Zürich Canton
List of wars involving Switzerland
List_of_wars_involving_Switzerland
Former municipality of Switzerland in St. Gallen
in 1799. In 1656 and 1712 (the First War of Villmergen and the Toggenburg War, or Second War of Villmergen, respectively), Rapperswil was involved in wars
Rapperswil
1529 armed conflict in Switzerland
later. Second War of Kappel (1531) First War of Villmergen (1656) Toggenburg War or Second War of Villmergen (1712) Sonderbund War (1847) "First War of Kappel"
First_War_of_Kappel
Switzerland First War of Villmergen History of the Grisons Swiss Reformed Church Toggenburg War (or Second War of Villmergen) Otto Zeinenger The main
Reformation_in_Switzerland
of St Nikolaus, Bremgarten The organ of St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Villmergen (on which Elena Barshai recorded Bach's Goldberg Variations (audio: [1])
Metzler_Orgelbau
1830 revolution in Aargau, Swiss
about 6,000 soldiers gathered on the broad field between Wohlen and Villmergen. They were quickly divided into companies and battalions. At the head
Freiämtersturm
War – 15,000 killed in action 1655–1660 Second Northern War 1656 War of Villmergen 1657 Transylvanian campaign into Poland 1657–1662 Ottoman–Transylvanian
List_of_conflicts_in_Europe
Municipality in Zürich, Switzerland
revolt. During the first Villmergen war (1656) Richterswil was invaded by an army from Schwyz. During the second Villmergen war, the newly built fortifications
Richterswil
Swiss military commander and a politician in Bern
with force. He also commanded the troops of Bern in the First War of Villmergen, a religiously motivated civil war in the Old Swiss Confederacy that the
Sigmund_von_Erlach
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This list
List of cultural property of national significance in Switzerland: Aargau
List_of_cultural_property_of_national_significance_in_Switzerland:_Aargau
Church in St. Gallen, Switzerland
started. In 1712 during the Toggenburg war, also called the second war of Villmergen, the Abbey of St. Gall was pillaged by the Swiss. They took most of the
Abbey_of_Saint_Gall
1841 dispute over the suppression of monasteries in Aargau, Switzerland
the measure, rose in revolt and were defeated by government troops at Villmergen. At the session of the Grand Council on 13 January 1841, the Catholic
Aargau_Monastery_Dispute
Decade
Denain: The French defeat a combined Dutch-Austrian force. Battle of Villmergen: The Reformed cantons of Switzerland defeat the Catholic cantons. August
1710s
Unterentfelden Unterkulm Unterlunkhofen Untersiggenthal Veltheim Villigen Villmergen Vordemwald Wallbach Waltenschwil Wegenstetten Wettingen Widen Wiliberg
Municipalities of the canton of Aargau
Municipalities_of_the_canton_of_Aargau
Joint administrative districts in the Old Swiss Confederacy
the Confederacy later, were not represented. After the Second Battle of Villmergen, Bern joined the administration of these bailiwicks; Bern, Glarus, and
Common bailiwicks in Switzerland
Common_bailiwicks_in_Switzerland
Swiss politician (born 1984)
volunteers on several board of trustees, such as; Winterhilfe Aargau, Villmergen (welfare services); AGS Aargauer Suchthilfe, Aarau (addition treatment
Martina_Bircher
Three years later, he again commanded Catholic troops in the First war of Villmergen, when he led the defence of Rapperswil against attack from Zurich troops
Sebastian_Peregrin_Zwyer
after its creation for printing an article criticizing the First War of Villmergen Ordinari-Mittwochen-Zeitung 1679 ? Zurich Canton of Zurich Weekly Donnerstägliche
List of newspapers in Switzerland
List_of_newspapers_in_Switzerland
Swiss economist
After Behr took over a majority stake in the 1935 founded and based in Villmergen Cellpack Group in 2001, he then incorporated the Bircher Group together
Giorgio_Behr
January First Battle of Villmergen Villmergen Lucerne and Zug defeat Bern und Zürich 1712 – Toggenburg War a.k.a. Second War of Villmergen 1712, ?–22 May Siege
List of battles involving the Old Swiss Confederacy
List_of_battles_involving_the_Old_Swiss_Confederacy
Former municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Catholic regions. In both the First War of Villmergen, in 1655/56, and the Toggenburg War (or Second War of Villmergen), in 1712, the village was occupied by
Kaiserstuhl,_Aargau
District in Switzerland
district's municipalities have occurred since 2000: Hilfikon became part of Villmergen in 2010 (the area figure above includes Hilfikon). On 1 January 2014 the
Bremgarten_District
1714 treaty between France and the Holy Roman Empire
favour of the Catholic cantons that had been defeated at the Second War of Villmergen two years earlier by the Peace of Aarau ending Catholic hegemony in the
Treaty_of_Baden_(1714)
Municipality in Neuchâtel, Switzerland
soldiers to support their ally in 1712 during the battles of Mellingen and Villmergen. Le Locle's location near the French border meant that the town often
Le_Locle
Surname list
Kappelerkriegs (1528–1531), the First War of Villmergen, in 1656, and the Toggenburg War (or Second War of Villmergen), in 1712 (collectively, the Villmergerkriegs)
Hunziker
State of the Holy Roman Empire
Schwyz, Unterwalden, Zug and Glarus. From 1712, after the second war of Villmergen, Bern became involved in the condominium, with the Lordship of Freudenberg
County_of_Sargans
17th-century Lucerne statesman
Swiss Guard in 1640 and chamberlain to the king. During the First War of Villmergen (1656) he served as major general. He was a fervent defender of the Counter-Reformation
Alphons_von_Sonnenberg
Calendar year
which remained in localized use until 1923. January 5 – The First War of Villmergen, a civil war in the Confederation of Switzerland pitting its Protestant
1656
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
with Catholic Lucerne became important. After the first First War of Villmergen in 1656, Bern made Protestant Schangnau into a market town to offset the
Schangnau
Topics referred to by the same term
Toggenburg Succession (Old Zurich War, 1440–46) Toggenburg War (Second war of Villmergen, 1712) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Toggenburg_(disambiguation)
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
code CH-AG Surrounded by Birrwil, Boniswil, Dintikon, Egliswil, Hallwil, Hilfikon, Meisterschwanden, Sarmenstorf, Seon, Villmergen Website www.seengen.ch
Seengen
Swiss soldier
the Confederacy, he participated alongside the Bernese in the second Villmergen War of 1712. After the victory of the Protestant alliance, Davel settled
Abraham_Davel
Football tournament season
Team 1 Score Team 2 8 September 1962 Zofingen 3–1 Schöftland 23 September 1962 FC Villmergen 0–3 FC Turicum ZH
1962–63_Swiss_Cup
led to the outbreak of the First War of Villmergen. A new conflict in 1712 caused the Second War of Villmergen, which overturned the balance of power to
Military history of Switzerland
Military_history_of_Switzerland
River in Switzerland
approved in 1711, and work began but was delayed by the second Battle of Villmergen. In the spring of 1713 work restarted under the direction of Bern's city
Kander_(Switzerland)
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Postal code 5605 SFOS number 4065 ISO 3166 code CH-AG Surrounded by Hägglingen, Hendschiken, Othmarsingen, Villmergen, Wohlen Website www.dottikon.ch
Dottikon
1655—1660 Five-year Swedish siege on Poland. 1656 First War of Villmergen Battle of Villmergen 24 Jan Luzern, Zug and the Freie Ämter defeat Bern. Northern
List_of_battles_1601–1800
Villarzel Vaud Villaz Fribourg Villeneuve Vaud Villeret Bern Villigen Aargau Villmergen Aargau Villorsonnens Fribourg Vilters-Wangs St. Gallen Vinelz Bern Vinzel
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List_of_municipalities_of_Switzerland
tensions over the Thurgau were an important background to the First War of Villmergen (1656), during which Zurich briefly occupied the Thurgau. Thurgau became
History_of_Thurgau
Swiss footballer (born 1980)
im EM-Studio, nicht im Rankmatte-Beizli". bz Basel. "Von Bochum nach Villmergen". www.derfreiaemter.ch. "Finals 2000-2019". fussball-schweiz.ch. Retrieved
David_Pallas
Football tournament season
played on the visiting team's pitch. Replay 8 September 1973 Badmatte. Villmergen The teams from the NLA entered the cup competition in the fourth round
1973–74_Swiss_Cup
Church in Switzerland
1760 Villigen Reformed Church Villigen Rein — — 1347 — Villmergen Reformed Church Villmergen Wohlen — — – – Wettingen Reformed Church Wettingen Wettingen-Neuenhof
Reformed_Church_of_Aargau
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
4064 ISO 3166 code CH-AG Surrounded by Hilfikon, Sarmenstorf, Uezwil, Villmergen, Waltenschwil, Wohlen Website https://www.buettikon.ch/ SFSO statistics
Büttikon
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Hallwyl. The high court rights came to Bern in 1415. During the second Villmergen war in 1712, Fahrwangen was used as a camp by the Reformed troops. As
Meisterschwanden
18th-century intellectual and philosophical movement in Switzerland
five Catholic cantons of central Switzerland during the second War of Villmergen, the last religious war in Switzerland. Clearly favorable to the Protestants
Swiss_Enlightenment
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Bremgarten, together with the rest of the Freie Ämter (Mellingen, Muri, Villmergen, and the countship of Baden), were governed as "subject lands" by all
Bremgarten,_Aargau
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
(CEST) Postal code 5704 SFOS number 4195 ISO 3166 code CH-AG Surrounded by Ammerswil, Dintikon, Lenzburg, Seengen, Seon, Villmergen Website www.egliswil.ch
Egliswil
Benedictine abbot
the Habsburg Duke Leopold IV to donate the benefice of the parish of Villmergen to the monastery and again in 1403 the parishes of Sursee and Oberlunkhofen
Conrad_Brunner_(monk)
Rural cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy
remained in the Catholic camp, which suffered defeat in the Second War of Villmergen of 1712. This outcome reflected the new balance of power that had developed
Länderorte
Decade
and his son, which will last until 1709. January 5 – The First War of Villmergen, a civil war in the Confederation of Switzerland pitting its Protestant
1650s
rock, avant-garde, and electronic music. Hans Albrecht Koch was born in Villmergen, Switzerland on March 12, 1948. He trained as a classical clarinetist
Hans_Koch_(musician)
Castle in Baden, Aargau, Switzerland
but with the approval of the Catholic towns. After the Second War of Villmergen of 1712, Zurich, Bern and Glarus shared the dominion. The bailiff and
Landvogtei_Castle_of_Baden
Bernese patrician family
peasant war of 1653. However, he was not as lucky in the 1st Battle of Villmergen in 1656. The Catholic forces were successful and the resulting treaty
Erlach_family
Condominium of the Old Swiss Confederacy
every two years. After the Protestant victory at the Second Battle of Villmergen, the administration of the county changed slightly. Instead of the Acht
County_of_Baden
18th-century political crisis in Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland
though they continued to demand their reduction. During the Second War of Villmergen (1712), Ausserrhoden remained neutral but was represented at the Peace
Landhandel
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
code 5604 SFOS number 4198 ISO 3166 code CH-AG Surrounded by Ammerswil, Dintikon, Dottikon, Lenzburg, Othmarsingen, Villmergen Website www.hendschiken.ch
Hendschiken
Island in Switzerland
church Saint Adalric's Relic, sealed in a shrine, were lost during 2nd Villmergen war in 1712. Zurich soldiers destroyed the altars and parts of both churches
Ufenau
Monastery in Switzerland
Elisabeth's grave so far was not discovered. During the first Battle of Villmergen in 1656 and again during the occupation of the region by the French Revolutionary
Wurmsbach_Abbey
Former municipality in Schwyz, Switzerland
1443 the bridge was set on fire, and as a result of the Second Battle of Villmergen in 1712, Hurden was reigned by the Protestant cantons of Zürich, Bern
Hurden
Former railway company in Switzerland
Dottikon-Dintikon 69.5 substation siding 69.5 Dottikon substation 71.8 WM from Villmergen 71.8 Wohlen 423 m standard gauge connection to Bremgarten West metre gauge
Aargau_Southern_Railway
House of Hottinger
The year of Johannes's birth was marked by the end of the 2nd Battle of Villmergen, following which Zurich was fully able to capitalize on its position as
Hottinguer_family
Calendar year
Denain: The French defeat a combined Dutch-Austrian force. Battle of Villmergen: The Reformed cantons of Switzerland defeat the Catholic cantons. August
1712
AG0820 Breitmoos Untersiggenthal AG 2001 AG2016 Unterzelg Villmergen AG 2001 AG3054 Chalofe Villmergen AG 2001 AG0881 Windischer Schachen Windisch AG 2001 AG0882
Federal Inventory of Amphibian Spawning Areas
Federal_Inventory_of_Amphibian_Spawning_Areas
War of Villmergen after the army commander Nicolas de Diesbach and his lieutenant Jean de Sacconay had both been badly wounded at Villmergen. Frisching
Samuel_Frisching_(II)
passenger traffic, 1,435 mm / 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in gauge for freight: Wohlen - Villmergen and Wohlen - Bremgarten West (dual gauge, still owned by SBB) BLS AG BLS
List of railway companies in Switzerland
List_of_railway_companies_in_Switzerland
Swiss nobleman and jurist (1646–1729)
elder Riva had fought alongside the Lucernese during the First War of Villmergen (1656) — and of the contacts Giovanni Battista Riva had cultivated with
Giovanni Battista Riva (jurist)
Giovanni_Battista_Riva_(jurist)
List of highways
Otelfingen, Adlikon bei Regensdorf H298 Villmergen AG Gelfingen LU H1 nördlich Villmergen beim Holzbach, Villmergen, Fahrwangen, Gelfingen H299 Muri AG Hedingen
List_of_Swiss_main_roads
Mühledorf and Tscheppach Buchegg 2014 Hilfikon Aargau Incorporated into Villmergen Villmergen 2010 Hinterrhein Grisons Merged with Nufenen and Splügen Rheinwald
List of former municipalities of Switzerland
List_of_former_municipalities_of_Switzerland
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Fahrwangen was a special, independent high court. During the second Villmergen war in 1712, Fahrwangen was used as a camp by the Reformed troops. As
Fahrwangen
Football tournament season
Basel 2–2 (a.e.t.) (1–2 p) Concordia Basel FC Uznach 0–2 Frauenfeld FC Villmergen 0–4 FC Hochdorf FC Kloten 2–0 SV Schaffhausen FC Puplinge 0–5 Stade Nyonnais
1996–97_Swiss_Cup
FC Zürich 1979–80 football season
No. Pos. Nation Player — DF SUI Pius Fischbach (to FC Villmergen) — DF SUI Max Heer (retired) No. Pos. Nation Player — MF SUI Albert Hohl (FCZ reserves)
1979–80_FC_Zürich_season
17 November 1995 (age 20) Zürich Oliver Hegi 20 February 1993 (age 23) Villmergen Eddy Yusof 2 October 1994 (age 21) Bülach Turkey Ferhat Arican (1993-07-28)28
List of gymnasts at the 2016 Summer Olympics
List_of_gymnasts_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics
Swiss artistic gymnast
Full name Oliver Nicola Hegi Born (1993-02-20) 20 February 1993 (age 33) Villmergen, Aargau, Switzerland Height 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) Gymnastics career Discipline
Oliver_Hegi
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Latin Spanish
A nymph.
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
King of Religion
Girl/Female
French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Towards the East
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British, English, French
Son of Robert; Bright Fame
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Joyous; Happy
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German, Greek, Polish
Defender of Mankind
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English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Sarah.
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English
English : variant of Warwick.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of warrocks, wedges of timber that were used to tighten the joints in a scaffold.
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Muslim
The beloved one, Lion (1)
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Indian
Peak, Lord of Sun
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