Swiss Historian

1. François Bonivard (1496)

Swiss Historian

çois Bonivard was a Swiss patriot ecclesiastic and historian whose life was the inspiration for Lord Byron's 1816 poem The Prisoner of Chillon. He was a partisan of the...

2. Charles Monnard (1790)

Swiss Historian

Charles Monnard was a Swiss historian. He was from Lausanne and expanded to Romandy the national-historical movement in Swiss history that had been promoted by German-speaking Swiss historians such as...

3. Stanislaus von Moos (1940)

Swiss Historian

Stanislaus von Moos is a Swiss art historian and architectural theorist.

4. Gerold Edlibach (1454)

Swiss Historian

Gerold Edlibach was a chronicler and official of Zurich author of the Zürcher Chronik. He was born to Ulrich Edlibach and Anna Landolt of Einsiedeln. His mother was from a...

5. Adolf Gasser (1903)

Swiss Historian

Adolf Gasser was a Swiss historian.

6. Aegidius Tschudi (1505)

Swiss Historian

Aegidius Tschudi was an eminent member of the Tschudi family of Glarus Switzerland.

7. Madeleine Herren (1956)

Swiss Historian

Madeleine Herren-Oesch is a Swiss historian. Madeleine Herren studied history and history of literature at the University of Bern.

8. Johannes von Müller (1752)

Swiss Historian

Johannes von Müller was a Swiss historian.

9. Daniele Ganser (1972)

Swiss Historian

Daniele Ganser born on 29 August 1972 is a Swiss historian director of the Swiss Institute for Peace and Energy Research and former Assistant Lecturer at the University of Basel.

10. Oliver Schmitt (1973)

Swiss Historian

Oliver Jens Schmitt is a professor of South-East European history at Vienna University since 2005. He is a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. His book Skanderbeg. Der neue...

11. Patrick Gyger (1971)

Swiss Historian

Patrick Gyger is a famous Swiss historian, who was born on February 28, 1971 in Brazil. In the early part of the 21st Century, Gyger was one of the co-managers...

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