182 Chronology
(^) General Klettgau/Thurgau/Konstanz/Hegau
1463 Rottweil as associated member
of CH
Bilgeri von Heudorf renews attack on
Schaffhausen
Eglisau sold to Bernhard Gradner
1464 ff Hegau nobles seek alliance with CH
1465 Duke Sigismund completes purchase
of Nellenburg (part)
1466 Mulhouse allies with Bern and
Solothurn
1467 Austria mortgages Rheinfelden to
Basel
Austria mortgages Winterthur to
Zürich
Bilgeri von Heudorf captures mayor
of Schaffhausen
1468 Mulhouse War Waldshut War
1468–9 Konstanz’s imperial bailiff as
territorial judge in TG
1469 Treaty of St-Omer Bishop of Konstanz’s lifetime alliance
with CH (often renewed)
1469–74 Outer Austria mortgaged to Burgundy
1470s ff VII Orte demand surrender of TG
territorial court
1471 Konstanz acquires lesser jurisdictions
in TG
Renewed conflict with abbot of St
Gallen
1472 First negotiations to Perpetual Accord
1473–4 Lower Union of Upper Rhine Cities
and Outer Austria
1474 Perpetual Accord between Austria
and CH
1475 Perpetual Accord ratified by France
1476 Lower Union resolves Bilgeri von
Heudorf ’s feud with Schaffhausen
1477 Rottweil’s extension of CH alliance
1478 Perpetual Accord between Austria
and Forest Cantons
Counts of Sulz Burgrecht with Zürich
CH mediates between bishop of
Konstanz and counts of Sulz over
Neunkirch and Hallau
1479 Sargans as possible common
lordship
Some TG nobles refuse oath or
military service in face of CH demands
CH renews alliance with
Schaffhausen