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    The Gümmenenkrieg was a war between the emergent city-states of Bern and Fribourg in 1331-33 in what is now Switzerland. The war pitted Bern and the new...
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    city into conflict with the Habsburgs during the 14th century. The Gümmenenkrieg in 1333 between Bern and Fribourg over rights and influence in the Sense/Singine...
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    7.548613 12th century Built by the Dukes of Zähringen. Destroyed in Gümmenenkrieg (1332) and rebuilt. Owned by the Schweizer Museum für Wild und Jagd...
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  • Gefecht am Renggpass (1315) Alpnach Unterwalden defeats Habsburg 1331–33 Gümmenenkrieg Gümmenen Bern and Solothurn defeat Fribourg and Habsburg 1332 Gefecht...
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    of Schosshalde in 1289, but recovered enough to confront Fribourg (Gümmenenkrieg) and then to inflict a decisive defeat on a coalition force of Habsburg...
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    between Austria and a number of Swiss towns and regions during the Gümmenenkrieg. In 1351, she solved a dispute between Basel and Bremen and did the...
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    12th century. It was first called Landeshuothe in 1253. During the Gümmenenkrieg in 1332, the castle was attacked by troops from Bern and Solothurn and...
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  • expands to include Bolligen, Muri, Stettlen, and Vechigen. 1331-1333 - Gümmenenkrieg (Fribourg-Bern war). 1339 - Battle of Laupen. 1345 - Golatenmatttor [de]...
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    Bern and Fribourg's first war over the Sense and Saane valleys, the Gümmenenkrieg. The peace treaty brokered in 1333 by Queen Agnes returned Gümmenen...
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    died out, the Amt was inherited by the Counts of Kyburg. During the Gümmenenkrieg in 1332, the castle was attacked by troops from Bern and Solothurn and...
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