Zug

Zug

Zug is the largest town and capital of the Swiss canton of Zug in Switzerland. Its name, translating from German as "pull" or "tug", originates from the fishing vocabulary; in the Middle Ages it referred to the right to pull up fishing nets and hence to the right to fish.

People died in Zug (First 20 people) - Page 0

Aleksandra Dadiani

Aleksandra Dadiani


Kurt-Werner Wichmann

Kurt-Werner Wichmann


Erich Bauer

Erich Bauer

Machine tool operator

Yaoya Oshichi

Yaoya Oshichi


Nezumi Kozō

Nezumi Kozō


Hirai Gompachi

Hirai Gompachi


Ḫarapšili

Ḫarapšili


Pishenis

Pishenis

Hantili I's son

Claude Dornier

Claude Dornier

German-French designer

Boris Hagelin

Boris Hagelin

Swedish businessman

Dean Dixon

Dean Dixon

American conductor

Hans Hürlimann

Hans Hürlimann

Former Member of the Swiss Federal Council

Paul Grümmer

Paul Grümmer

German cellist

Béat Fidèle Antoine Jean Dominique de . . .

Béat Fidèle Antoine Jean Dominique de . . .

Soldier

Béat Fidèle Antoine Jean Dominique de La Tour-Châtillon de Zurlauben

Béat Fidèle Antoine Jean Dominique de La Tour-Châtillon de Zurlauben

Soldier

Georges Stuber

Georges Stuber

Swiss goalkeeper

Max Huwyler

Max Huwyler

Swiss writer

Aleksandra Dadiani

Aleksandra Dadiani


Sjalva Nestorovitsj Kirija

Sjalva Nestorovitsj Kirija


Katsia II Dadiani

Katsia II Dadiani