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1899 in Switzerland
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1898
1897
1896
1899
in
Switzerland
→
1900
1901
1902
Decades:
1870s
1880s
1890s
1900s
1910s
See also:
History of Switzerland
Timeline of Swiss history
List of years in Switzerland
Events from the year
1899 in
Switzerland
.
Incumbents
Federal Council
:
[
1
]
Eduard Müller
(president)
[
2
]
Joseph Zemp
Adolf Deucher
Walter Hauser
Ernst Brenner
Eugene Ruffy
(until October)
Adrien Lachenal
(until December)
Robert Comtesse
(from December)
Marc-Emile Ruchet
(from December)
Events
14 January –
1899 European Figure Skating Championships
takes place in
Davos
.
[
3
]
26 October –
1899 Swiss federal election
.
14 December – Walther Hauser is elected
president
by the Swiss Federal Assembly.
Alliance F
established.
Gurten Funicular
established.
Monthey-Champéry-Morgins
established.
1899 World Figure Skating Championships
takes place in Switzerland.
Births
12 January –
Paul Hermann Müller
, chemist (died
1965
)
[
4
]
26 February –
Max Petitpierre
, politician (died
1994
)
[
5
]
10 April –
Friedrich Traugott Wahlen
, politician (died
1985
)
[
6
]
22 June –
Charles Hug
, painter, draftsman and book illustrator (died
1979
)
[
7
]
Deaths
24 February –
Emil Welti
, politician (born
1825
)
[
8
]
27 November –
Constant Fornerod
, politician (born
1819
)
[
9
]
15 December –
Numa Droz
, politician (born
1844
)
[
10
]
References
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"All federal councillors since 1848"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
22 January
2024
.
^
"Presidents of the Confederation"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
22 January
2024
.
^
"Olympedia – Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Figure Skating Championships"
.
www.olympedia.org
. Retrieved
31 January
2024
.
^
"The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1948"
.
NobelPrize.org
. Retrieved
6 February
2024
.
^
"Max Petitpierre"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
11 February
2024
.
^
"Friedrich Traugott Wahlen"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
11 February
2024
.
^
Hans Girsberger (1952).
Who's who in Switzerland: Including the Principality of Lichtenstein
. Central European Times Publishing Company Limited.
^
"Emil Welti"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
4 March
2024
.
^
"Constant Fornerod"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
15 April
2024
.
^
"Numa Droz"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
6 March
2024
.