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Lenzburg and was
From the extinction in 1254 of the Hohenstaufen dynasty until 1415, the area was ruled by the Habsburgs, and many castles from that time still stand ( examples include Habsburg, Lenzburg, Tegerfelden, Bobikon, Stin and Wildegg ).
The Confederation was able to quickly conquer the towns of Aarau, Lenzburg, Brugg and Zofingen along with most of the Habsburg castles.
It was divided into seven rural bailiwicks and four administrative cities, Aarau, Zofingen, Lenzburg and Brugg.
In 1870 the proportion of farmers in Aarau, Lenzburg, Kulm, and Zofingen districts was 34-40 %, while in the other districts it was 46-57 %.
He was son of Humbert, the first Count of Savoy, and his wife Ancilla of Lenzburg, and ascended the throne after the death of his elder brother, Amadeus I of Savoy.
Obwalden was given to the Counts of Lenzburg from Aargau.
In 1210 the Lenzburg castle at Landenberg was abandoned.
This family was, in succession, vassels to the Lenzburg, Kyburg and Habsburgs before becoming extinct in the mid-14th Century.
In 1036, Lenzburg Castle was used for the first time as seat for the Count of Lenzburg, then an important lord.
The canton of Aargau was founded and Lenzburg became the capital of the district in 1803.
On 23 June 1874, Lenzburg was connected to the Aargauische Südbahn railway.
The bankruptcy of the Nationalbahn brought Lenzburg to the brink of economic ruin, as the city itself was heavily involved in financing it.
In 1882 the route was extended to include Brugg – Lenzburg – Wohlen – Bremgarten.
After lengthy negotiations, Bern was able to secure control of the County of Lenzburg as subtenants in 1433 and finally in 1442 of the castle.
The best known Landvogt of Lenzburg was Adrian I of Bubenberg, from 1457 to 1461, later Schultheiß of Bern and hero of the Battle of Morat.
In 1960, the Stapferhaus Lenzburg cultural foundation was established and moved into the Hintere Haus.
Müller was born in Olten, Solothurn and was raised in Lenzburg, a village in Aargau.
In 1892 Karrer's family returned to Switzerland where he was educated at Wildegg and at the grammar school in Lenzburg, Aarau, where he matriculated in 1908.
During the High Middle Ages it was owned by the Counts of Lenzburg.

Lenzburg and by
The inner or mountainous portion of Schwyz were controlled by the Counts of Lenzburg, until that line died out in 1173.
The Lenzburg lands were inherited by the Counts of Kyburg and Frohburg, the Lords of Rapperswil and the Habsburgs.
Starting with the conquest of the Aargau in 1415 by Bern, until the French conquest and creation of the Helvetic Republic in 1798, the rights to high and low justice were held by the bailiff in Lenzburg.
By way of two neighbouring aristocratic houses ( Andechs-Merania and Châlon ), in about 1230 Lenzburg castle came by marriage into the possession of the Counts of Kyburg.
View of Lenzburg and Lenzburg Castle in about 1642, by Matthäus Merian
The town of Lenzburg immediately surrendered to the advancing army on 20 April, but the castle for the moment remained untouched by the conflict.
In 1956 she sold the castle together with its contents for 500, 000 francs to a foundation set up by the town of Lenzburg and the Canton of Aargau.
The Swiss Confederacy formally remained a part of the Holy Roman Empire, as shown by this stack of crests from 1596 on the main gate of castle Lenzburg: the Reichsadler of the Holy Roman Empire tops the bears of Bern.

Lenzburg and Bern
Bern kept the southwest portion ( Zofingen, Aarburg, Aarau, Lenzburg, and Brugg ).
While Bern kept the southwest portion which consisted of Zofingen, Aarburg, Aarau, Lenzburg, and Brugg.

Lenzburg and with
* Lenzburg with capital Lenzburg
Lenzburg is an important transportation hub and is only 25 km from Zurich, with close access to the A1, Switzerland's most important east-west road connection.
Express trains of the Jurasüdfuss and Zürich-Aarau-Basel lines pass through Lenzburg, with urther lines leading to Brugg, Lucerne, Zofingen and Zug.
* 1956 – present: Canton of Aargau ( through a joint foundation with the town of Lenzburg )
* Lenzburg with capital Lenzburg

Lenzburg and western
They then founded a fortified market settlement at the western base of the castle hill, today's town of Lenzburg.

Lenzburg and part
In the early 12th Century the Counts of Lenzburg granted a large part of their lands in Obwalden to their monastery at Beromünster.
Lenzburg Castle () is a castle located above the old part of the town of Lenzburg in the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland.

Lenzburg and current
Since 1960 it has served as the Events Centre of the Stiftung Stapferhaus Lenzburg ( Lenzburg Stapfer House Foundation ), offering a variety of cultural activities such as exhibitions on current events.

Lenzburg and Aargau
Dintikon is a municipality in the district of Lenzburg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.
Lenzburg is a town in the central region of the Swiss canton Aargau and is the capital of the district of the same name.
* Historisches Museum des Kantons Aargau on Lenzburg
The Museum Aargau ( Aargau Museum ), until 2007 the Historisches Museum Aargau ( Aargau Historical Museum ), includes in addition to Lenzburg Castle Hallwyl Castle, and since 2009 Habsburg Castle and Königsfelden Abbey.
Schloss Lenzburg und Historisches Museum Aargau.
Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kantons Aargau, Bezirke Lenzburg und Brugg.
Lenzburg District is a district of the Canton of Aargau in Switzerland, lying at the center of the canton.
Fahrwangen is a municipality in the district of Lenzburg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.
Holcim initiated production of cement in 1912 in the village of Holderbank, ( Lenzburg district, Canton of Aargau, ca.

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