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History of Thurgau

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in the Thurgau, driving out the monks, destroying documents, and devastating the wine-cellar. Between 1526 and 1531, most of the Thurgau's population adopted the new Reformed faith spreading from Zurich, but Zurich's defeat in the
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seized the lands of the Thurgau from the Habsburgs in 1460, and it became a subject territory of seven Swiss cantons (Zurich, Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, Zug and Glarus).
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which ruled the Thurgau in the 13th century, changing the background to green-and-white, at the time considered "revolutionary" colours (c.f.
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introducing the popular referendum and the direct election of the cantonal executive. The current cantonal constitution dates to 1987.
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of 1803. A new, liberal cantonal constitution was drawn up in 1831. Thurgau sided with the anti-Catholic party in the
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in the 6th to 8th centuries, Turgowe included most of what is now Northeastern and Central Switzerland.
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counts of Thurgau in the 9th to 10th centuries include Adalbert II (854, 894), Udalrich (912, 917) and
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Topographische Aufnahme des Kantons Thurgau von Johann Jakob Sulzberger, 1830 bis 1838.
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of 1848 and its revision in 1874. A new constitution of 1869 strengthened elements of
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during the early 15th century, and the entire county passed to the Confederacy as a
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in Switzerland, dissolving its monasteries in 1848. The electorate supported the
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was detached from Thurgau, so that Thurgau was now bounded to the west by the
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in April 1798. It acceded the Swiss Confederacy as a full canton with the
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Frauenfeld: Verlag des Historischen Vereins des Kantons Thurgau, 1999. (
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Die Grafen Alemanniens in merowingischer und karolingischer Zeit
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range west of the Töss), corresponding in area to what is now
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asserted his control over the Thurgau against the claims of
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Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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Abbruch – Umbruch – Aufbruch: zur Helvetik im Thurgau.
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Index

Turgowe
Thurgovia

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Duchy of Alamannia
Landgrafschaft
Old Swiss Confederacy
condominium
Canton of Thurgau
Helvetic Republic
Act of Mediation
canton
restored Confederacy
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Alamannia
Thur
Upper Rhine
Reuss
Alamannic
Central Switzerland
Odilo
Gotfrid
duke of Bavaria
Council of Cannstatt
ZĂĽrichgau
Töss
Allmen
Thurgau
Appenzell
St. Gallen

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