Historia Helvetiae
Historia Helvetiae ex 1848 historiam confoederationis Helveticae tractat, rei publicae foederalis pagorum aliquantulum liberorum suique iuris, quorum nonnullis est traditio confoederationis, quae abhinc plus quam 700 annos coepit, qua pro causa Helvetia hodierna una ex veterrimis orbis terrarum rebus publicis exstantibus habetur.
Ordo antecessionis pagorum
recensereHelveticus antecessionis pagorum ordo in constitutione foederali datus historicum accessionis ordinem sequitur, praeter tris pagos urbanos (capitibus Turico, Berna, Lucerna), in summum indicem positos.[1]
- 1291 – pagi conditores: Urania, Suitia, Subsilvania
- 1332 – Lucerna
- 1351 – Turicum
- 1352 – Glarona, Tugium
- 1353 – Bern
- Expansio ad Tredecim Pagos
- 1803 – Sanctogallum, Grisonia, Argovia, Turgovia, Pagus Ticinensis, Pagus Valdensis
- 1815 – Valesia, Novicastrum, Genava
- 1979 – Iura (secessio a Berna)
- 1999 – Proprii sex semipagorum ut pagi ( Subsilvania superior et Subsilvania inferior, Abbatis Cella Exterior et Abbatis Cella Interior, Pagus Basilea Urbs et Pagus Basilea rus)
Nexus interni
- Alamanni
- Alpes
- Alpes Poeninae
- Ioannes Calvinus
- Celtae
- Comitatus Sabaudiae
- Consociatio Europaea liberi commercii
- Custodes Helvetici
- Ducatus Sabaudiae
- Foedus Pactum Helveticum
- Genava
- Helvetii
- Historia Alpium
- Historia Europae
- Historiographia Helvetiae
- Iura (mons)
- Leponti
- Lexicon Helvetiae historicum
- Respublica Helvetica
- Wilhelmus Thellius
- Turicum
- Uldrychus Zwingli
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Regional Portraits: Cantons". Neuchâtel, Switzerland: Swiss Federal Statistical Office. 2011.
Bibliographia
recensere- Balsiger, Jörg. 2009. Uphill Struggles: The Politics of Sustainable Mountain Development in Switzerland and California.
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- Codevilla, Angelo M. 2000. Between the Alps and a Hard Place: Switzerland in World War II and the Rewriting of History. Partes et indagatio textus.
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- Halbrook, Stephen P. 2003. Target Switzerland: Swiss Armed Neutrality in World War II. Partes et indagatio textus.
- Lerner, Marc. 2011. A laboratory of liberty: the transformation of political culture in Republican Switzerland, 1750-1848. Brill.
- Luck, James Murray. 1985. A History of Switzerland: The First 100,000 Years: Before the Beginnings to the Days of the Present. Palo Alto Californiae: SPOSS. ISBN 0-930664-06-X.
- Oechsli, Wilhelm. 1922. History of Switzerland, 1499-1914. Editio interretialis.
- Ozment, Steven E. 1975. "The Reformation in the Cities: The Appeal of Protestantism to Sixteenth-Century Germany and Switzerland.
- Remak, Joachim. 1993. A very civil war: The Swiss Sonderbund War of 1847.
- Schelbert, Leo. 2007. Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Partes et indagatio textus.
- Wilson, John. 1832.History of Switzerland. Partes et indagatio textus.
Nexus externi
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