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Erguel
Medieval seigniory in present day Switzerland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Erguël is a medieval seigniory of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Basel, and under protectorate of Biel/Bienne, under military jurisdiction from 1335, in the now called valley of St.-Imier, in the now Bernese Jura, Switzerland.[3]
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Quick Facts Erguël, Capital ...
Erguel Erguël | |
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1264-1797[1] | |
Capital | Erguël |
Religion | Catholic |
Sire | |
• 1264-? | Otto of Arguel |
History | |
• Established | 1264-1797[2] |
• Becomes Protectorate of Biel/Bienne | 1335 |
1797 | |
1800 | |
1815 | |
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The Sire of the area used to live in the Château d'Erguel.