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  1. The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Geneva, Switzerland . Prior to 19th century. 1st century BCE – Roman camp "Genava" set up. [1] 4th century CE – Catholic diocese established. [2] 426 – Geneva becomes capital of the Kingdom of the Burgundians. [3] 534 – Franks in power. [4] 563 – Tsunami on Lake Geneva. [5]

  2. The history of Geneva dates from before the Roman occupation in the second century BC. Now the principal French-speaking city of Switzerland , Geneva was an independent city state from the Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century.

  3. Geneva History Facts and Timeline (Geneva, Switzerland) A fortified border town of sorts was already based here when a troop of Romans arrived in the early 2nd century BC.

  4. 5 days ago · History of Geneva Foundation and medieval growth. The original site of the city was an easily defended hill dominating the outlet of the lake. Human occupation began in the Paleolithic Period and further developed in the Neolithic, which was marked by the growth of a vast lake-dwelling community with habitations built on piles.

  5. First steamboat in Switzerland on Lake Geneva: 1831: Factory Burnt: Traditional textile home-workers in Uster (near) Zurich burn down a new factory. 1840 - 1860: Pauperism: Masses of people sink into poverty: 1846: Factory Law: Glarus limits daily work to 15 hours for adults and 14 hours for children under 14 years: 1847: Railways

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  7. History of Geneva, by period or event. Timeline of Geneva. Beginnings and early Middle Ages. Geneva first appears in history as an Allobrogian border town. Geneva during the 18th century; Geneva during the 19th century. Geneva flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming the seat of many international organizations. Geneva during the ...

  8. Geneva was annexed by France in 1798, and following the defeat of Napoleon in 1813, threw in its lot with the Swiss Confederation in 1815. A Genevan businessman, Henri Dunant, shaped the Geneva Convention of 1864, setting down for the first time rules for soldiers’ conduct in war. This led to the creation of the International Red Cross ...

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