Augustin Keller, the Glossary
Augustin Keller (10 November 1805 in Sarmenstorf, Aargau – 8 January 1883) was a Swiss politician and a co-founder of the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, an Old Catholic Church denomination based in Switzerland.[1]
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30 relations: Aargau, Abraham Stocker, Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, Christian denomination, Civil war, Council of States (Switzerland), History of the Jews in Switzerland, Infallibility of the Church, Johann Jakob Stehlin, Karl Kappeler, Kulturkampf, Lenzburg, List of presidents of the National Council of Switzerland, List of presidents of the Swiss Council of States, Lucerne, Ludwig Wachler, Max Leo Keller, Munich, National Council (Switzerland), Old Catholic Church, Paul Migy, Pedagogy, Philology, Philosophy, Pope Pius IX, Sarmenstorf, Sonderbund War, Switzerland, Switzerland as a federal state, Wrocław.
- 19th-century Swiss politicians
- People from Bremgarten District
- Swiss Old Catholics
Aargau
Aargau, more formally the Canton of Aargau (Kanton Aargau; Chantun Argovia; Canton d'Argovie; Canton Argovia), is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation.
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Abraham Stocker
Abraham Stocker (26 December 1825 in Büron – 6 October 1887) was a Swiss politician, mayor of Lucerne (1865/1866) and President of the Swiss Council of States (1870). Augustin Keller and Abraham Stocker are Members of the Council of States (Switzerland), presidents of the Council of States (Switzerland) and Swiss Old Catholics.
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Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland
The Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland is an Old Catholic denomination in Switzerland.
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Christian denomination
A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity that comprises all church congregations of the same kind, identifiable by traits such as a name, particular history, organization, leadership, theological doctrine, worship style and, sometimes, a founder.
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Civil war
A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state (or country).
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Council of States (Switzerland)
The Council of States is the upper house of the Federal Assembly, and the lower house being the National Council. Augustin Keller and Council of States (Switzerland) are Members of the Council of States (Switzerland).
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History of the Jews in Switzerland
The history of the Jews in Switzerland extends back at least a thousand years.
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Infallibility of the Church
The infallibility of the Church is the belief that the Holy Spirit preserves the Christian Church from errors that would contradict its essential doctrines.
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Johann Jakob Stehlin
Johann Jakob Stehlin (20 January 1803 – 18 December 1879) was a Swiss politician of the Free Democratic Party. Augustin Keller and Johann Jakob Stehlin are 19th-century Swiss politicians, Free Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians, Members of the Council of States (Switzerland), Members of the National Council (Switzerland) and presidents of the National Council (Switzerland).
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Karl Kappeler
Johann Karl Kappeler (23 March 1816 – 20 October 1888) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss Council of States (1851/1852, 1854/1855, 1872 and 1881). Augustin Keller and Karl Kappeler are 19th-century Swiss politicians, Members of the Council of States (Switzerland) and presidents of the Council of States (Switzerland).
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Kulturkampf
In the history of Germany, the Kulturkampf (Cultural Struggle) was the seven-year political conflict (1871–1878) between the Catholic Church in Germany, led by Pope Pius IX; and the Kingdom of Prussia, led by chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
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Lenzburg
Lenzburg is a town in the central region of the Swiss canton of Aargau and is the capital of the Lenzburg District.
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List of presidents of the National Council of Switzerland
The President of the National Council of Switzerland (Nationalratspräsident; Président du Conseil national, Presidente del Consiglio nazionale; President dal cussegl naziunal) presides over the National Council and Federal Assembly. Augustin Keller and List of presidents of the National Council of Switzerland are presidents of the National Council (Switzerland).
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List of presidents of the Swiss Council of States
This is a list of presidents of the Swiss Council of States, the upper house of the Federal Assembly. Augustin Keller and list of presidents of the Swiss Council of States are presidents of the Council of States (Switzerland).
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Lucerne
Lucerne (High Alemannic: Lozärn) or LuzernOther languages: label; Lucerna; Lucerna.
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Ludwig Wachler
Johann Friedrich Ludwig Wachler (15 April 1767, Gotha – 4 April 1838, Breslau) was a German literary historian and theologian.
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Max Leo Keller
Max Leo Keller (born 22 August 1897 in Zürich, died 13 August 1956 in Birmensdorf, Zürich) was a Swiss engineer and politician of the.
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Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
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National Council (Switzerland)
The National Council (Nationalrat; Conseil national; Consiglio nazionale; Cussegl naziunal) is the lower house of the Federal Assembly, with the upper house being the Council of States. Augustin Keller and national Council (Switzerland) are Members of the National Council (Switzerland).
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Old Catholic Church
The terms Old Catholic Church, Old Catholics, Old-Catholic churches, or Old Catholic movement, designate "any of the groups of Western Christians who believe themselves to maintain in complete loyalty the doctrine and traditions of the undivided church but who separated from the see of Rome after the First Vatican council of 1869–70".
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Paul Migy
Paul Migy (14 September 1814 in Porrentruy – 1 April 1879) was a Swiss politician from the Canton of Bern and President of the Swiss Council of States (1851) and National Council (1857). Augustin Keller and Paul Migy are 19th-century Swiss politicians, Free Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians, Members of the Council of States (Switzerland), Members of the National Council (Switzerland), presidents of the Council of States (Switzerland) and presidents of the National Council (Switzerland).
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Pedagogy
Pedagogy, most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners.
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Philology
Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources.
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Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
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Pope Pius IX
Pope Pius IX (Pio IX, Pio Nono; born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878.
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Sarmenstorf
Sarmenstorf is a municipality in the district of Bremgarten in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.
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Sonderbund War
The Sonderbund War (Sonderbundskrieg, Guerre du Sonderbund., Guerra del Sonderbund) of November 1847 was a civil war in Switzerland, then still a relatively loose confederacy of cantons.
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Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
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Switzerland as a federal state
The rise of Switzerland as a federal state began on 12 September 1848, with the creation of a federal constitution in response to a 27-day civil war, the ''Sonderbundskrieg''.
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Wrocław
Wrocław (Breslau; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia.
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See also
19th-century Swiss politicians
- Alfred Escher
- Alois von Reding
- Auguste Cornaz
- Augustin Keller
- Eduard Häberlin
- Eduard Müller (Swiss politician)
- Frédéric-César de La Harpe
- François Briatte
- François Isaac de Rivaz
- Friedrich Peyer im Hof
- Gottlieb Jäger
- Gottlieb Riem
- Gottlieb Ringier
- Guido Nobel
- Guillaume Favre
- Hans von Hallwyl (1835–1909)
- Jakob Dubs
- Jakob Stämpfli
- Johann Baptist Weder
- Johann Jakob Rüttimann
- Johann Jakob Stehlin
- Johann Konrad Kern
- Johann Lukas Legrand
- Jonas Furrer
- Jules Roguin
- Karl Kappeler
- Louis Secretan
- Louis Wenger
- Louis Wyrsch
- Michel Béguelin
- Nicolaus Hermann
- Paul Cérésole
- Paul Migy
- Peter Bally
- Peter Ochs
- Pierre François Bellot
- Rudolf Stehli-Hausheer
- Victor Ruffy
- Wilhelm Vigier
People from Bremgarten District
- Andy Hug
- Anna Vock
- Augustin Keller
- Ciriaco Sforza
- J. M. Brunswick
- Paul Hänni (wrestler)
- Sandro Schärer
- Seven (Swiss singer)
- Wernher Schodeler
Swiss Old Catholics
- Abraham Stocker
- Augustin Keller
- Carl Franz Bally
- Casimir von Arx
- Denise Wyss
- Fridolin Anderwert
- Simon Kaiser
- Urs Dietschi
- Wilhelm Vigier