Luzerner Schilling
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Luzerner Schilling (or Luzernerchronik, Lucerne chronicle) refers to the chronicle of Diebold Schilling the Younger of Lucerne (1513).
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fol. 206r; Gian Maria Sforza of Milano, bishop of Genoa, travels to Zurich to hire mercenaries; Jörg Supersaxo, a traitor bribed by the Milanese, is arrested at the fish market of Lucerne. |
fol. 259r; Carnival dance on the Landmatte of Schwyz |
fol. 327v; Reisläufer crossing the Alps |
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Zürich joins the Swiss Confederacy in 1351 |
After the Battle of Triboltingen (Swabian War) |
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Storm of Thayngen (Swabian War) |
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