Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat, the Glossary
Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat (11 December 1695 – 4 April 1754) was a Swiss jurist and antiquarian (Lausanne at the time was a subject territory controlled by Bern).[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Ambulatory, Basel, Early history of Switzerland, Helvetii, History of Bern, Lausanne, Lausanne Cathedral, Old Swiss Confederacy, University of Lausanne.
- Swiss jurists
Ambulatory
The ambulatory (ambulatorium, ‘walking place’) is the covered passage around a cloister or the processional way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.
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Basel
Basel, also known as Basle,Bâle; Basilea; Basileia; other Basilea.
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Early history of Switzerland
The early history of Switzerland begins with the earliest settlements up to the beginning of Habsburg rule, which in 1291 gave rise to the independence movement in the central cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden and the growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy during the Late Middle Ages.
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Helvetii
The Helvetii (Gaulish: *Heluētī), anglicized as Helvetians, were a Celtic tribe or tribal confederation occupying most of the Swiss plateau at the time of their contact with the Roman Republic in the 1st century BC.
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History of Bern
The city of Bern is one of the Zähringer foundations of the late 12th century (traditional date 1191).
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Lausanne
Lausanne (Losena) is the capital and largest city of the Swiss French-speaking canton of Vaud.
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Lausanne Cathedral
The Cathedral of Notre Dame of Lausanne is a church located in the city of Lausanne, in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
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Old Swiss Confederacy
The Old Swiss Confederacy, also known as Switzerland or the Swiss Confederacy, was a loose confederation of independent small states (cantons, German or), initially within the Holy Roman Empire.
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University of Lausanne
The University of Lausanne (UNIL; Université de Lausanne) in Lausanne, Switzerland was founded in 1537 as a school of Protestant theology, before being made a university in 1890.
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See also
Swiss jurists
- Andreas Zünd
- Astrid Epiney
- Carla Del Ponte
- Carlo Ranzoni
- Charles Borgeaud
- Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat
- Daniel Jositsch
- Daniel Thürer
- Emanuel Hoffmann
- Friedrich Ludwig von Keller
- Gret Haller
- Hans-Ueli Vogt
- Iris von Roten
- Jiří Toman
- Johann III Bernoulli
- Joseph Voyame
- Karl Ludwig von Haller
- Konstantin Katsarov
- Krystyna Marek
- Kurt Gassmann
- Mariangela Wallimann-Bornatico
- Nikolaus Senn
- Nina Fehr Düsel
- Paul Guggenheim
- Remigius Faesch
- Vera Rottenberg Liatowitsch
- Willy Padrutt
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Guillaume_Loys_de_Bochat