- The
Federal Diet of
Switzerland (German:
Tagsatzung, IPA: [ˈtaːkˌzatsʊŋ]; French: Diète fédérale; Italian:
Dieta federale) was the
legislative and executive...
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conflict from the 16th to the 18th centuries; as a result, the
federal diet (
Tagsatzung) was
often paralysed by
hostility between the factions. The
Swiss Confederacy...
- the city of Rottweil, in a feud
against the
lords of Landenberg. The
Tagsatzung decided that the
Swiss auxiliaries sent to
Rottweil should receive "a...
- ****ure
constitutions were
initiated in all
cantons of Switzerland. The
Tagsatzung (the
gathering of
delegates from all the
nineteen cantons)
which took...
- coat of arms (eidgenössisches Wappen) was
defined by the
Swiss Diet (
Tagsatzung) in 1815, for the
Restored Confederacy. A more
elaborate federal seal...
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organ of
Switzerland was the
Federal Diet (
Tagsatzung).
Following the
Sonderbund War in 1847, the
Tagsatzung became responsible for
drawing up the Swiss...
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solemn declaration of the
Tagsatzung declared the
Federal Constitution adopted on 12
September 1848. A
resolution of the
Tagsatzung of 14
September 1848 specified...
- the
Tagsatzung at
Stans in 1481. Top: A
priest named Heini am
Grund visits Niklaus von Flüe to ask him for his
advice to save the
failing Tagsatzung at...
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party accused Zürich of
territorial ambitions.
While the
Federal Diet (
Tagsatzung) had
successfully mediated in 1529, on this
occasion the
attempt failed...
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University Library. London, New York,
Macmillan and co. Würgler, A.:
Tagsatzung in German,
French and
Italian in the
online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland...