Die Stretlinger Chronik, originally published in 1876, is a valuable contribution to the history of Swiss sagas and legends from the 15th century. Authored by Jacob Baechtold, Hans Fr nd, and Elogius Kiburger, this chronicle offers insights into the historical narratives and folklore that shaped the cultural identity of Switzerland. The book includes an appendix detailing the origins of the Schwyzer and Oberhasler people, providing additional context to the regional history.
This historical text provides a fascinating glimpse into medieval Switzerland, offering a rich tapestry of stories and historical accounts that continue to resonate today. Readers interested in European history, folklore, and the cultural heritage of Switzerland will find this chronicle to be an enlightening and informative resource.
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