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The Old Swiss Confederacy, also known as Switzerland, or the Swiss Confederacy was a loose confederation of independent small states (cantons, German Orte or Stände), initially within the Holy Roman Empire. It is the precursor of the modern state of Switzerland.
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Old Swiss Confederacy. Growth (1291–1516) Reformation (1516–1648) Ancien Régime (1648–1798) Transitional period. Napoleonic era (1798–1814) Restoration (1814–1830) Regeneration (1830–1847) Modern history. Federal state (1848) World Wars (1914–1945) Timeline. Topical. Immigration. Swiss Jews. LGBT history. Military history. Territorial development.
The early modern history of the Old Swiss Confederacy ( Eidgenossenschaft, also known as the "Swiss Republic" or Republica Helvetiorum) and its constituent Thirteen Cantons encompasses the time of the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) until the French invasion of 1798.
The Old Swiss Confederacy from 1291 (dark green) to the sixteenth century (light green) and its associates (blue). In the other colours shown are the subject territories. The 1291 Bundesbrief (federal charter) The Old Swiss Confederacy was an alliance among the valley communities of the central Alps.
Old Swiss Confederacy. Growth (1291–1516) Reformation (1516–1648) Ancien Régime (1648–1798) Transitional period. Napoleonic era (1798–1814) Restoration (1814–1830) Regeneration (1830–1847) Modern history. Federal state (1848) World Wars (1914–1945) Timeline. Topical. Immigration. Swiss Jews. LGBT history. Military history. Territorial development.
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The Battle of Sempach was fought on 9 July 1386, between Leopold III, Duke of Austria and the Old Swiss Confederacy. The battle was a decisive Swiss victory in which Duke Leopold and numerous Austrian nobles died.