Karl Zyro

Karl Zyro (or Carl Samuel Zyro) (17 July 1834 – 26 August 1896) was a Swiss politician and president of the Swiss National Council (1881/1882). He worked as an attorney and notary public in Thun.[1]

Works

  • Zyro, Karl (1878). Die Baugesellschaft Thun: Ein Beitrag zur Beurtheilung und Lösung der Thuner Tagesfrage (in German). Thun.
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References

  1. State Archives Bern: Zyro Karl, Thun, 1860-1894
Preceded by
Antoine Vessaz
President of the National Council
1881/1882
Succeeded by
Adolf Deucher


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