Matthäus Schiner (or Schinner; c. 1465 – 1 October 1522) was a bishop of Sion, Cardinal and diplomat. He was a military commander in several battles in...
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prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Ignaz Rudolph Schiner (1813–1873) Austrian entomologist Matthäus Schiner (or Schinner, c.1465–1522), Swiss bishop of Sion...
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abide by the treaty. Discord swept through the Swiss forces until Matthäus Schiner, cardinal of Sion and an arch-enemy of King Francis, tricked the Swiss...
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Milanese duke Maximilian Sforza in 1514. He instigated by Cardinal Matthäus Schiner to engage in the skirmish that led to the disastrous Battle of Marignano...
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Duke of Bourbon Bartolomeo d'Alviano 1513–1516: Ramón de Cardona Fernando d'Ávalos Georg von Frundsberg Maximilian Sforza Matthäus Schiner Marx Röist...
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Pietro Accolti Achille Grassi Francesco Argentino Matthäus Schiner Bandinello Sauli Alfonso Petrucci Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories...
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tithings gained further autonomy as a result of the conflict with bishop Matthäus Schiner after the Battle of Marignano (1515). Throughout the 16th century,...
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Alessandro Farnese, Ippolito d'Este, Silvio Passerini, Antonio Ciocchi, Matthäus Schiner or Luigi d'Aragona. According to the Prado, it is perhaps most likely...
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the Valais. In the years that followed, the Bishop of Sion, Cardinal Matthäus Schiner, became a strong supporter of the Pope (against France). His incessant...
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Leukerbad already mentions the baths. In 1501, the Bishop and Cardinal Matthäus Schiner acquires the rights for the baths and speaks highly of the health resort...
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