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 | | When, in 1384, the Walsers "in Sapunne, in Venden and in Arasen" decided to build a chapel together at Langwies, this spot, which was central to all three settlements, became the centre of the whole jurisdiction ofthe Walsers. |
 | | The lower valley and court of Schanfigg, represented by Hans de Cresta, Magistrate of St. Peter, and also the land and court of Langwies with its Magistrate Hans Held were present at the founding of the League of Ten Jurisdictions, which took place in 1436 after the death of the last of the Toggenburg line. |
 | | Following the division of the districts in 1851 Praden was separated from the court of Langwies and placed in the district of Churwalden. |
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