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In the 12th century, the city grew due to the good economic situation at the time, with Otto von Freising naming Zürich «nobilissimum Sueviae oppidum». When the house of Zähringen died out in 1218, Zürich became a free city and a parliament is mentioned for the first time in sources. In the 13th century, Zürich's famous city walls were ...
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History of Zurich. Coordinates: 47°22′N 8°33′E. A 1581 bird's-eye etching of Zurich, published by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg. The Murerplan of 1576. Zurich has been continuously inhabited since Roman times. The vicus of Turicum was established in AD 90, at the site of an existing Gaulish (Helvetic) settlement.
In 1351, 60 years after the founding of the Helvetic Confederation, Zürich was the sixth canton to join. A city hall has stood on Limmatquai since 1252. The present building was completed in 1698. The historic Zunfthaus zur Waag on Münsterhof is one of the best places to eat the typical Zurich Geschnetzeltes.
1231 – Predigerkirche Zürich, construction started. 1237 – Oetenbach nunnery first mentioned. 1267 – Feud between Zürich and Rudolf I von Habsburg against the Regensberg family (1267/68). 1270 – Augustinerkloster Zürich established and Augustinerkirche Zürich built. 1273 – First mention of Jews in Zürich.
Sep 27, 2024 · In 1856 Escher founded the Schweizerische Kreditanstalt, a banking institute wholly geared to financing industrial and commercial projects. By the end of the 19th century, Zürich had become Switzerland’s financial and economic centre. Before that time, Zürich’s banks had been in the shadow of those of Basel and Geneva.
With the power of the convent now noticeably waning in the 13th century, Zurich locals elected their very first independent mayor. In the middle of the 14th century, the city joined the Swiss Confederacy and assumed an important role. The Old Zurich War marked a period of dissent between the city and the surrounding cantons, lasting from 1440 ...
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Jul 18, 2024 · The Reformation is the division of Western Christianity into Catholics and Protestants. It started in the 16th century. The most famous figure of the Reformation was Martin Luther of Germany. But Switzerland was also a stronghold of the Reformation, with Huldrych Zwingli shaping Protestantism with his work in Zurich and John Calvin doing so in ...