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Ital Reding the Elder (also ''Itelhans'', c. 1370–1447) was
Landammann ''Landammann'' (plural ''Landammänner''), is the German title used by the chief magistrate in certain Cantons of Switzerland and at times featured in the Head of state's style at the confederal level. Old Swiss Confederacy ''Landammann'' or ''A ...
of
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(during 1411–1428 and 1432–1445) and the leader of the forces of Schwyz during the
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(1440–1450). He is depicted in historiography as the main responsible party for the Murder of Veer, the mass execution of 62 men of the garrison of
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after their surrender, on 28 May 1444. As Landammann of Schwyz, Reding represented Schwyz in the
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(Swiss Diet). He also represented the
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at the
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(1415). He succeeded in greatly expanding the territory of Schwyz by consent of
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, acquiring jurisdiction over
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,
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, and
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. In 1424, he even acquired the patronage of
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without the knowledge of the abbot. He was also successful in the dispute with Zürich over the inheritance of the
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, acquiring the
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as a co-dominium of Schwyz and
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in 1439/40. Ital Reding as the leader of the Schwyz force harried the
canton of Zürich The canton of Zurich is an administrative unit (Swiss canton, canton) of Switzerland, situated in the northeastern part of the country. With a population of (as of ), it is the most populous canton of Switzerland. Zurich is the ''de facto'' Capi ...
in 1440, forcing Zürich to revoke the embargo. Zürich then made a defensive pact with the
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, effectively reneging their membership in the Swiss Confederacy. The Swiss again invaded the territories of Zürich, capturing
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in 1443 and advancing to Greifensee in the spring of 1444. They besieged Greifensee castle from 1 May 1444. The garrison surrendered on 28 May under the condition of safe conduct on 27 May. On the following day, 62 men of the garrison, all except for one Ueli Kupferschmid who was spared for being a native of Schwyz, were executed by the Swiss. This massacre, dubbed the "Murder of Greifensee" (''Mord von Greifensee'') was perceived as an unprecedented crime in the military history of the Confederacy. Ital Reding as the ranking commander is seen as the responsible party for the massacre. He retired from all offices in the following year, but there is no positive record of a direct connection of the massacre with his resignation. In contemporary sources, Schwyz chronologist
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only gives a very brief mention to the massacre and does not mention Reding's name in connection with it. By contrast, Zürich chronist
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is unambiguous in blaming Reding for commanding the massacre. Werner Schodoler and
Diebold Schilling the Younger Diebold Schilling the Younger (before 1460 - 3 November 1515(?)) was the author of the '' Luzerner Schilling'', one of the Swiss illustrated chronicles, which he presented to the city council of Lucerne on 15 January 1513 (but which remained inc ...
also mention Reding's responsibility for the massacre. Schilling even claims that Reding insisted that he would personally kill the men if the executioner would refuse to do his duty. In modern historiography, Theodor von Liebenau (1870) based on letters written by eye witnesses concluded that the decision to execute the garrison had been taken by consensus of the commanders of all cantons present (Schwyz, Uri, Unterwalden, Glarus, Bern, Lucerne, Zug).Theodor von Liebenau: ''Zwei Schreiben über die Kapitulation der Festung Greifensee 1444''. In: ''Anzeiger für Schweizerische Geschichte''. 1/4 (1870) S. 302–304. Reding died in 1447, and was succeeded by his son, Ital Reding the Younger, as Amman of Schwyz. Reding appears as a character in fictionalized depictions of the Murder of Greifensee, including
Heinrich Zschokke Johann Heinrich Daniel Zschokke (22 March 177127 June 1848) was a German, later Swiss, author and reformer. Most of his life was spent, and most of his reputation earned, in Switzerland. He had an extensive civil service career, and wrote histo ...
's ''Der Freihof von Aarau'' (1823),
Gottfried Keller Gottfried Keller (19 July 1819 – 15 July 1890) was a Swiss poet and writer of German literature. Best known for his novel '' Green Henry'' (German: ''Der grüne Heinrich'') and his cycle of novellas called '' Seldwyla Folks'' (''Die Leute von Se ...
's ''Der Landvogt von Greifensee'' (1878) and Albrecht Emch's ''Ital Reding, der Eisenkopf von Greifensee'' oder ''Die Mordtat von Greifensee'' (1867).


References

* * Emil Dürr: ''Itel Reding der Aeltere. Fünfzig Jahre eidgenössische Geschichte''. In: ''Basler Jahrbuch'' (1912), 260–292. * Urs Huber: ''Ital Reding der Aeltere und seine Zeit, ca. 1370–1447. Der Mord von Greifensee''. Freiburg i. Ue. 1975. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Reding, Ital the Elder People from the canton of Schwyz History of the canton of Schwyz Swiss military officers Swiss politicians 1370s births 1447 deaths Year of birth uncertain