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Swiss illuminated chronicles; Swiss illustrated chronicle; Swiss chronicles; Swiss chronicle; Swiss Chronicles; Swiss Illustrated Chronicles

Swiss-system tournament         
NON-ELIMINATING TOURNAMENT FORMAT FEATURING A SET NUMBER OF ROUNDS OF COMPETITION, THAT PAIRS COMPETITORS SO THAT EACH COMPETITOR PLAYS OPPONENTS WITH A SIMILAR RUNNING SCORE, BUT NOT THE SAME OPPONENT TWICE
Swiss system; Swiss tournament; Swiss style tournament; Swiss pairing; Tab (debating); Gibsonization; Gibsonize; Swiss draw; Swiss system tournaments; Swiss tournament system; Swiss pairs; Swiss pairings; Accelerated pairings; Swiss system tournament; Swiss-style tournament; Luton system; Swiss teams; Swiss Teams; Swiss-system tournaments; Schenkel system; Swiss system pairing; Swiss-system; Swiss tournament play; Swiss round; Swiss rounds; Swiss-system pairing; Dutch system
A Swiss-system tournament is a non-eliminating tournament format that features a fixed number of rounds of competition, but considerably fewer than for a round-robin tournament; thus each competitor (team or individual) does not play all the other competitors. Competitors meet one-on-one in each round and are paired using a set of rules designed to ensure that each competitor plays opponents with a similar running score, but does not play the same opponent more than once.
Swiss Plateau         
  • Leibstadt]])
  • [[Lavaux]] and [[Lake Geneva]]
  • View from the Pilatus on the Swiss Plateau near Luzern
  • The [[Rhine Falls]]
  • The densely populated Swiss Plateau: view of Zurich from [[Waidberg]]
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
Swiss Mittelland; Mittelland plateau; Swiss plateau; Central Plateau (Switzerland); Swiss Central Plateau
The Swiss Plateau or Central Plateau (; ; ) is one of the three major landscapes in Switzerland, lying between the Jura Mountains and the Swiss Alps. It covers about 30% of the Swiss surface area, and is partly flat but mostly hilly.
Swiss Arms         
  • Swiss Arms SG550
SWISS MANUFACTURER OF ARMS
SIG Arms AG; Swiss Arms AG; Swiss arms
SIG SAUER AG is a Swiss manufacturer of armaments. The company was previously registered as SAN Swiss Arms AG and changed its name to SIG SAUER AG in December 2019.

Википедия

Swiss illustrated chronicles

Several illustrated chronicles were created in the Old Swiss Confederacy in the 15th and 16th centuries. They were luxurious illuminated manuscripts produced for the urban elite of Bern and Lucerne, and their copious detailed illustrations allow a unique insight into the politics and daily life of late medieval Switzerland on the eve of the Reformation. The most important of these chronicles are the works of the two Diebold Schillings, their luxurious execution, as well as their content reflecting the growing confidence and self-esteem of the leaders of the confederacy after their spectacular successes in the Burgundian Wars.

  • 1423 Konrad Justinger's chronicle (Bern) the original was lost, but a copy of the text survives in Jena.
  • 1470 the "Tschachtlanchronik" by Bendicht Tschachtlan und Heinrich Dittlinger (Bern, now kept in Zürich)
  • Diebold Schilling the Elder, Bern:
    • 1483 the "Berner Schilling", three volumes, covering the time from the foundation of Bern up to and including the Burgundy Wars.
    • 1480s "Spiezer Schilling", a shorter one-volume edition
    • 1484 "Zürcher Schilling" (kept in Zürich; used by Gerold Edlibach for his chronicle of 1486)
  • Diebold Schilling the Younger, nephew of Diebold Schilling the Elder:
    • 1515 "Luzerner Schilling"
  • 1515 Chronicle of Wernher Schodeler of Bremgarten.
  • 1529–1546 Berner Chronik of Valerius Anshelm.
  • 1576 Christoph Silberysen's compendium.
  • 1587 "Wickiana" by Johann Jakob Wick, a compilation of various manuscripts and prints.
  • 1626–1631 Schweitzer-Chronic by Michael Stettler of Bern.