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  Switzerland
     
1525
 
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Conrad Grebel baptises an adult, causing outrage in Protestant Zurich      
1531
 
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Zwingli is killed at Kappel in a battle between Protestant and Catholic cantons      
1541
 
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Protestant reformer John Calvin settles in Geneva and submits the city to a strict Christian rule      
1596
 
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Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin begins work classifying 6000 plants on a new binomial system of nomenclature       
1603
 
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Geneva wins independence from the duchy of Savoy, in the treaty of St Julien, after repelling a midnight assault on the city      
1647
 
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The Swiss cantons agree on joint action to defend their external borders, in the pact known as the Defensionale of Wyl      
1836
 
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Louis Agassiz builds a hut on the Aar glacier in Switzerland and succeeds in recording gradual movement of the ice       
1840
 
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Swiss scientist Louis Agassiz argues, in his Study on Glaciers, that much of Europe was recently in the grip of an ice age        
1843
 
   
Swiss naturalist Louis Agassiz completes his pioneering Poissons Fossiles ('Fossil Fish'), classifying more than 1500 categories      
1862
 
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Swiss humanitarian Henri Dunant publishes A Memory of Solferino, proposing an international agency to cope with the battlefield casualties he has witnessed