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The Battle of Grynau in 1337 was the concluding battle in the Grynau war between the Old Swiss Confederacy and its Imperial city Zurich against a noble army under the leadership of Count Johann I (Habsburg-Laufenburg).[1] The result was a Zurich victory.
^Jörger, Albert (1989). Der Bezirk March (in German). Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte (Neue Ausgabe ed.). Basel: Wiese. pp. 434–440. ISBN 3-909158-22-6. OCLC 610859654.
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