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The Swiss Mercenaries - Fierce Fighting Unit of the Middle Ages

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   Swiss army (left) -- The Battle of Sempach 1386. From the Luzerner Schilling Mention Switzerland, and people will often associate it with its picturesque alpine scenery, exquisite chocolate, renowned hotel industry, flavorful cheese, precision watches, innovative pharmaceuticals, iconic Swiss army knife, and, of course, its historical role in banking and harboring the wealth of various individuals, including dictators. Nearly everyone would agree that Switzerland is a prosperous country. For instance, its major city, Zurich, is consistently ranked as one of the best cities in the world in terms of quality of life. However, there was a time when Switzerland faced poverty, prompting many of its citizens to seek employment abroad. During the late Middle Ages, numerous Swiss men were recruited as mercenaries by foreign countries and kingdoms. Their reputation as a cohesive and formidable fighting unit is legendary, as they engaged as soldiers of fortune in some of the most brutal wars