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Description: Detail of a contemporary woodcut of a the Battle of Dornach during the Swabian War 1499. The picture shows several phases of the battle: in the middle the main battle underneath the castle of Dorneck (on the left the cavalry of the Swabian League under the banner of the red Saint Andrew's Cross, on the right the Swiss infantry under the banners of Bern, Thun, Zurich and Solothurn); underneath the slaughtering of the fleeing troups by the Swiss at the river Birs
Title: Schlacht bei Dorneck
Credit: W. Meyer /H.D. Finck: Die Schweiz in der Geschichte 700-1700, Bd. 1. Silva, Zürich 1995
Author: unbekannt; scan by sidonius 11:44, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
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