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The Grauholz Monument commemorates the battle of Grauholz in 1798 between the Bernese army under Karl Ludwig von Erlach and the French Revolutionary Army under Balthazar Alexis Henri Schauenburg.
The Grauholz Monument commemorates the battle of Grauholz in 1798 between the Bernese army under Karl Ludwig von Erlach and the French Revolutionary Army under Balthazar Alexis Henri Schauenburg. It is a white Solothurn limestone pillar stump with a crown and Seid Einig (Stand Together) inscribed on the pedestal.
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Sandstrasse 69, 3302 Moosseedorf, Switzerland
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