- The
Grynau Castle (Swiss German:
Grynau,
Grinau and
Schloss Grynau) is the name of a
castle tower in the muni****lity of
Tuggen in the
canton of Schwyz...
- The
Battle of
Grynau in 1337 was the
concluding battle in the
Grynau war
between the Old
Swiss Confederacy and its
Imperial city
Zurich against a noble...
- von Laufenburg-Rapperswil; born
around 1297; died 21
September 1337 in
Grynau) was the
Count of Habsburg-Laufenburg and
later Count of the
House of Rapperswil...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Simon Grynaeus.
Bursian (1879), "
Grynäus, Simon",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 10, Leipzig:...
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Herblingen Hohenklingen Munot Wörth
Radegg Alt-Rapperswil
Schwanau Gesslerburg Grynau Pfäffikon Balm Alt-Bechburg Neu Bechburg
Blauenstein Blumenstein Buchegg...
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Vasily Titov. The
Linth had two
fords near
Bilten and Schänis and
bridges at
Grynau Castle and the
Tuilerie (brickworks). For ten days
prior to his attack,...
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ferried across before the
alarm was raised.
Similar crossings were made at
Grynau Castle and Schmerikon. At 4.00
Hotze was
awakened by the
noise of artillery...
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political opponents, who had
retreated to Rapperswil, at the
Battle of
Grynau. In 1349, Brun led a m****acre of the
Jewish community of Zurich, seizing...
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editio princeps (in Latin) 1533,
editio princeps of the Gr**** text by
Simon Grynäus 1557, by Jean
Magnien and
Pierre de Montdoré [fr],
reviewed by Steph****...
- established. In the
early 13th
century AD the
House of
Rapperswil built the
Grynau Castle at the most
important and
strategically river crossing over the Linth...