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Rageth Abys


Rageth Abys (1790-1861)[1] was a Swiss politician, merchant, and soldier.

He served as the mayor of Chur from 1834-1839 and 1843-1846, and 1847-1848. He also served as a city councilor from 1846-1848 and as deputy minister in 1847[2]. IN 1847 he served as Liberal Grand-Adviser to the Swiss Federal Diet in 1847[3].

His military record begins with him serving as Quartermaster in the Royal Netherlands Swiss Regiment (1815-1822) then as a Colonel in the Swiss Federal Office for the War (1826-1831, 1847), and finally as Swiss Federal War Commissar (1847-1861)[4]. He wrote about his service during the Sonderbund War in a memoir entitled "Erinnerungen aus dem Dienste der Kriegsverwaltung bei der eidgenössischen armee in Feldzuge gegen den Sonderbund" ("Memories from the service of the war administration at the federal army in Feldzuge against the Sonderbund")[5].

After the Sonderbund War he reported to the Swiss Federal Directory that the cost of the war was 4,876,582 Swiss Francs[6].


References

  1. ^ Brandstetter, Josef Leopold (1892). Repertorium über die in Zeit- und Sammelschriften der Jahre 1812-1890 enthaltenen Aufsätze und Mitteilungen schweizergeschichtlichen Inhaltes (in German). A. Geering.
  2. ^ "Raget Abys - Alfred Escher-Briefedition". www.briefedition.alfred-escher.ch. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  3. ^ ebo, Peter Metz /. "Abys, Raget". HLS-DHS-DSS.CH (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  4. ^ ebo, Peter Metz /. "Abys, Raget". HLS-DHS-DSS.CH (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  5. ^ Abys, Raget (1850). Erinnerungen aus dem Dienste der Kriegsverwaltung bei der eidgenössischen Armee im Feldzuge gegen den Sonderbund im Winter 1847-1848 (in German). Orell, Füssli.
  6. ^ The Spectator. F.C. Westley. 1848.