Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. (1928–2007), philosopher/logician
Kyburg, Zurich, a town in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Kyburg (castle), a castle in the municipality Kyburg, Switzerland
House of Kyburg that took their name from the castle
County of Kyburg, a former administrative unit in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Kyburg-Buchegg, a municipality in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland
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Kyburg may refer to: Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. (1928–2007), philosopher/logician Kyburg, Zurich, a town in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland Kyburg (castle)...
The Kyburg family (/ˈkaɪbɜːrɡ/; German: [ˈkyːbʊʁk]; also Kiburg) was a noble family of grafen (counts) in the Duchy of Swabia, a cadet line of the counts...
The County of Kyburg probably came into existence in the 11th century and is first mentioned in 1027. After 1053 it was a possession of the counts of Dillingen...
The Kyburg massacre was an anti-Semitic episode in Kyburg near Winterthur, present-day Switzerland, which occurred in 1349. The Jews sought refuge in...
discovered near Switzerland's Kyburg Castle during a 2021-2022 archeological excavation. Demolition work was planned near Kyburg Castle, about 20 miles north...
(German: Burgdorf war) or Kyburgerkrieg (German: Kyburg war) was a war in 1383-84 between the counts of Neu-Kyburg and the city of Bern for supremacy in the...
most important of whom were the Habsburgs, and who, in 1264, inherited the Kyburg rights and remained a central political power until about 1400. In the course...
line in 1263, the Kyburg dynasty fell in AD 1264. The Habsburgs under King Rudolph I (Holy Roman Emperor in 1273) laid claim to the Kyburg lands and annexed...
The lottery paradox arises from Henry E. Kyburg Jr. considering a fair 1,000-ticket lottery that has exactly one winning ticket. If that much is known...
Friaul, Ragusa und Zara; Gefürsteter Graf von Habsburg und Tirol, von Kyburg, Görz und Gradisca; Fürst von Trient und Brixen; Markgraf von Ober- und...
area of the northwestern city of Winterthur. Neighbouring settlements are Kyburg, Rikon im Tösstal, Schlatt, Wildberg and Winterthur. Education covers Kindergarten...
1263, Winterthur was ruled by the cadet line of the House of Kyburg. When the counts of Kyburg became extinct in the male line in 1263, Winterthur passed...
Refutation of Skepticism, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Kyburg, H.E. 1961. Probability and the Logic of Rational Belief, Middletown, CT:...
House of Habsburg House of Zähringen House of Kyburg House of Werdenberg Imperial Abbey of Saint Gall Duchy of Milan Barony of Vaud Duchy of Burgundy Holy...
inherited by the House of Kyburg, who built the upper levels above the Zähringen castle. A quarrel over who would rule the southern Kyburg lands led, in 1322...
and Kyburg. Other regions were accorded the Imperial immediacy that granted the empire direct control over the mountain passes. When the Kyburg dynasty...
Meiji University Museum, The Mission of the Meiji University Museum. Museum Kyburg Castle, The Iron Maiden, archived from the original on 2008-05-10, retrieved...
bailiwick of Bern. In 1322, the brothers Eberhard II of Neu-Kyburg and Hartmann II of Neu-Kyburg started fighting with each other over who would inherit the...