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| | PALATINATE - LoveToKnow Article on PALATINATE |
 | | In 1777, however, the count resumed the ancient position of his family in the electoral college, and regained the office of steward which be retained until the formal dissolution of the empire in 1806. |  | | The Palatinate was ruled by Louis of Bavaria on behalf of his son until 1228, when it passed to Otto who ruled until his death in I2~. |  | | It was Frederick, count palatine of Simmern, who succeeded to the Palatinate on Otto Henrys death, becoming the elector Frederick III. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PA/PALATINATE.htm
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| | COUNT - LoveToKnow Article on COUNT |
 | | The counts office was not yet a dignity, nor hereditary; he was not independent nor appointed for life, but exercised the royal power by delegation, as under the Merovingians. |  | | The Grafschafi became thus merely a bundle of rights inherent in the soil; and, the counts office having become his property, the old counties or Gauen rapidly disappeared as administratiije units, being either amalgamated or subdivided. |  | | His power was red,uced in the 6th century, when he was deprived of his authority over the Orient diocese, and became civil governor of Syria Prima, retaining his respectable rank. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CO/COUNT.htm
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| | Count - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This practice ceased with the formal abolition of feudalism in the various principalities of early-19th century Italy, last of all in the Papal States. |  | | Earldom for an Earl/ Countship or county for a count, but the last is also, and indeed rather, in Anglo-Saxon countries an administrative district |  | | The principalities tended to start out as margraviate and/or (promoted to) duchy, and became nominal archduchies within the Habsburg dynasty; noteworthy are: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count
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| | HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF WITTELSBACH - ROYAL HOUSE OF BAVARIA AND PRINCELY HOUSE OF LÖWENSTEIN |
 | | Maximilian was elevated to the dignity of Elector of the Empire with the deprivation of that title from the Elector Palatine 25 Feb 1623 (this title restored by the Treaty of Westphalia 1648, increasing the number of Electors). |  | | The Electorate of Bavaria passed to the Elector Palatine, head of the senior line, by the terms of the Treaty of Westphalia. |  | | Evangelical and Catholic: Founded by Count Christoph Ludwig (b 3 May 1568; d 17 Feb 1618), a Protestant, who m 1592, Elisabeth, Countess of Manderscheid-Schleiden-Virneburg (1569-1626) heiress in 1600 of the County of Virneburg in the Eifel; this line Counts co-regnant of the immediate County of Werthem, title confirmed by the Emperor 4 Mar 1613. |
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http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/gotha/bavarhis.htm
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| | Early Germans |
 | | The Palatinate was divided into four parts among the sons of the German King Rupert in 1410, but in 1559, on the extinction of the senior line, Frederick, Count Palatine of Simmern, succeeded to the Palatinate becoming the elector Frederick III. |  | | The Palatinate was ruled by Louis of Bavaria on behalf of his son until 1228, when it passed to Otto, who ruled until his death in 1353. |  | | This Frederick III was the elector who introduced Calvinism in the Palatinate and made it the established religion. |
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http://www.enerspace.com/early_germans.htm
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| | Holy Roman Empire elector |
 | | In 1623, the Elector Palatine Frederick V was banned for his involvement with the revolt of Bohemia, and his electorate was given to the Duke of Bavaria (Maximilian I), who became known as the Elector of Bavaria. |  | | The Elector Palatine now reclaimed his old office of Archsteward, and the Elector of Hanover became Archtreasurer. |  | | In the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, Frederick's son, Charles Louis was restored to the Electoral dignity, but it was made clear that this was a new Electorate, with a new office: |
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http://usapedia.com/h/holy-roman-empire-elector.html
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| | Palatinate - Psychology Central |
 | | The territorial authority of the count palatine was reduced to his counties along the Rhine, from then on called County Palatine of the Rhine. |  | | By the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Frederick V's son, Charles Louis, was restored to the Lower Palatinate, and given a new electoral title, but the Upper Palatinate and the senior electoral title remained with the Bavarian line. |  | | The historical Electoral Palatinate was a much larger territory than that which later became known as the Rhenish Palatinate (Rheinpfalz), on the left bank of the Rhine. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Palatinate
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| | europenobletitle |
 | | He is counted as King Charles I of France and as Holy Roman Emperor Charles (or Karl) I. Napoleon I was vested with "the imperial dignity" by a law of the French Senate in May 1804. |  | | Emperor Pedro I is also counted as King Pedro IV of Portugal. |  | | A referendum approved the hereditary character of that dignity in his family. |
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http://worldroots.com/~brigitte/europenobletitle.htm
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| | The Bailey Family |
 | | She was married to Humbert II Count Of MAURIENNE and SAVOY [MARQUIS OF TURIN] in 1090. |  | | She was married to Guillaume II Count Of PROVENCE in 1002. |  | | Henri De BURGUNDY [COUNT OF PORTUGAL] was born between 1069 and 1170 in Bourgogne, Marneogne, France. |
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| | Royal Family of Europe - pafg90 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Anna Christine Countess Of ÖTTINGEN was born in 1635 in Of, Ulm Donau, Donaukreis, Whurttemberg. |  | | Johann I, Count Palatine Of ZWEIBRÜCKEN [Parents] was born on 8 May 1550 in Meisenheim, Rheinland, Prussia. |  | | Sofie Margarethe Countess Of ÖTTINGEN was born on 9 Dec 1634. |
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http://www.ishipress.com/royalfam/pafg90.htm
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| | count palatine |
 | | (formerly, in Germany) a count having jurisdiction in his fief or province. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipd/A0390342.html
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| | Count Palatine - definition of Count Palatine in Encyclopedia |
 | | A Markgraf, or Margrave, was originally the military governor of a Carolingian "Mark" (or March), a medieval border province. |  | | The territory ruled by a Count is a County. |  | | Borne by the Count Palatine of the Rhine and junior branches of his family. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Count_Palatine
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| | Count palatine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Count Palatine of the Rhine and junior branches of his family bore this title. |  | | Although a palatinate could be rooted for decades into one dynasty, the office of the palatine counts became hereditary only during the 12th century. |  | | Surviving old palatine counties were turned into new institutional pillars through which the imperial authority could be exercised. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_palatine
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| | palatine |
 | | of or pertaining to a count palatine, earl palatine, or county palatine. |  | | a vassal exercising royal privileges in a province; a count or earl palatine. |  | | ) a native or inhabitant of the Palatinate. |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ipd/A0575772.html
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| | Frederick III, The Pious (1515-1576) |
 | | 1567), daughter of Casimir, prince of Bayreuth, and in 1546, mainly as a result of this union, adopted the reformed doctrines, which had already made considerable progress in the Palatinate. |  | | (1515-1576), called “the Pious,” elector palatine of the Rhine, eldest son of John II., count palatine of Simmern, was born at Simmern on the 14th of February 1515. |  | | He lived in comparative obscurity and poverty until 1557, when he became count palatine of Simmern by his father’s death, succeeding his kinsman, Otto Henry (1502—1559), as elector palatine two years later. |
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| | Prince Rupert, Count Palatine (1619-1682), Soldier and patron of science |
 | | The third son of Frederick V and Elizabeth, the exiled King and Queen of Bohemia, Rupert was a nephew of Charles I. |  | | Prince Rupert, Count Palatine (1619-1682), Soldier and patron of science |  | | National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE. |
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| | ~*Raimond III "Count" of Palatine/~*Agatha "Princess" of Lorraine |
 | | Name: ~*Beatrice "Countess" of Palatine Born: 1147 at: 32-2590 Married: at: Died: 1184 at: Spouses: ~*Frederick III "Barbarosa" "Holy Roman Emperor" |  | | Page built by Gedpage Version 2.02 ©1997 on 26 December 2001 |  | | ~*Raimond III "Count" of Palatine/~*Agatha "Princess" of Lorraine |
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| | Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 18 |
 | | We have (from Starcke: Denmark in World History) that Regner's army in Paris suffered an outbreak of dysentery, and that Regner was said to have died of it after his return home, this information being from Count Kobbo who was apparently at Horik's court when Regner returned. |  | | I wonder if his account may instead relate to a later attack on Paris, in 865, when according to F.D.Logan (The Vikings in History) a viking force which had overrun the Seine defenses at Pitres raided the Paris suburb of Saint Denis, and were punished by an outbreak of severe dysentery in their army. |  | | Amadee, Count in the Payn de Langres (?)+ |
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - count palatine definition |
 | | somebody with judicial power over county: in former times, an earl or other nobleman in England or Ireland who held the highest judicial authority and other supreme powers within his own domain county palatine |  | | local ruler in Holy Roman Empire: a count who ruled over his own domain county palatine in the Holy Roman Empire, or an official who ruled an area of the empire as the emperor's representative |  | | Click here to search all of MSN Encarta |
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| | RUPERT, PRINCE, COUNT P... - Online Information article about RUPERT, PRINCE, COUNT P... |
 | | Palatinate War, Rupert had in fact become a See also: |  | | BAVARIA (1619—1682), third son of the elector palatine and " See also: |  | | period nothing is known of him, except that he vainly attempted (as also before and afterwards) to obtain the apanage to which as a younger son he was entitled from his brother the elector palatine. |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/RON_SAC/RUPERT_PRINCE_COUNT_PALATINE_OF.html
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| | The Titles of the European Rulers |
 | | The territories of the Rhine Palatinate on the left bank of the Rhine were restored to the House of Palatinate-Bavaria after the fall of Napoleon I’s dominance in Germany (1814). |  | | Other territories of the Rhine Palatinate were redistributed among Baden, Hesse-Darmstadt, Leiningen-Hardenburg and Nassau by the decisions of the Final Recess of the Imperial Deputation (Reichsdeputationshauptschluss) (1803). |  | | The territories of the Rhine Palatinate on the left bank of the Rhine were occupied by the French in the 1790s and, then annexed to France. |
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| | Italy |
 | | Note that sometimes the numbering of the Aragonese Kings of Sicily is complicated by counting the Emperor Frederick II as King Frederick I of Sicily. |  | | With Urbino, Count Federico III is made a Duke by Pope Sixtus IV, Francesco della Rovere, even as Federico's daughter Giovanna marries Sixtus' nephew Giovanni. |  | | Originally a County, it was elevated to a Margravate in the course the transition from the rule of Berengar II, King of Italy, to that of Otto I of Germany, who was then crowned Roman Emperor. |
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| | Creation of the House of Maxalla |
 | | At this banquet, Count Worley received the authority of his feud. |  | | Attended by Knights and Nobility from throughout the world, the Banquet was also the occasion of recognizing the accomplishments of distinguished guests, including Grand Masters of international Orders of Chivalry, a past State Senator, Church dignitaries, and others. |  | | At the Commemorative Banquet given in remembrance of the 900th Anniversary of the call of Pope Urban II to the Crusades, Baron Worley of Christy was elevated to the rank and dignity of Count Palatine of Maxalla by H.R.S.H. Prince William de Alabona-Ostrogojsk et de Garama. |
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| | The Avalon Project : Count Palatinate as Judge Over the Kings. Decree of the Nuremberg Diet, November 19, 1274. |
 | | And in certain questions the Count Palatine of the Rhine, and not the King of the Romans was to speak the decisive word. |  | | And it was defined by all the princes and barons who were present, that the count Palatine of the Rhine has held of old, and does hold, the right of judging in processes which the emperor or king wishes to bring against a prince of the empire. |  | | Future candidates were to be bound more and more by engagements and promises, to submit more and more to the arrogant assumptions of the electoral college. |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/countpal.htm
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| | Nougat of the Day |
 | | So, under the later German empire of the Saxon and Salian dynasties (919-1125), a further expansion occurred -- the counts palatine were now responsible for general administration and dispensing justice. |  | | The Roman emperors designated some of their local officials with the title "palatine" after the name of the hill. |  | | It became the initial center of Rome and retained this importance for most of the life of the later Empire. |
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http://spotlightongames.com/nougat/11.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - count palatine |
 | | Rhineland : government and politics: count palatine of the Rhine named Imperial German Elector |  | | Count, The, motion picture about an apprentice to a tailor who works for wealthy men. |  | | See all search results in Homework Help (5) |
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: Rupert, Count Palatine: Foundation of the University of Heidelberg, 1386 |
 | | We wish this institution to be divided and marked out into four nations, as it is at Paris; and that all these faculties shall make one university, and that to it the individual students, in whatever of the said faculties they are, shall unitedly belong like lawful sons to one mother. |  | | Medieval Sourcebook: Rupert, Count Palatine: Foundation of the University of Heidelberg, 1386 |  | | If you do reduplicate the document, indicate the source. |
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| | Greek Anthology - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Greek Anthology |
 | | Constantius Cephalas made a compilation that became the basis of the Palatine Anthology, so called because the sole manuscript was found in the library of the count Palatine in Heidelberg. |  | | Meleager compiled a collection of epigrams (which he called the Garland) probably between 100 B.C. and 80 B.C. Later others made additions or new collections. |  | | The Planudes version was used until the Palatine Anthology was rediscovered in 1606. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Greek+Anthology
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Calvinism |
 | | John George of Anhalt-Dessau laid down the same doctrine in 20 Articles (1597). |  | | Frederick III, Count Palatine, put forward, in 1562, the Heidelberg Catechism, which is of Calvin's inspiration. |
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| | Chapter Painterly <i>to</i> Pale of P by Webster's Dictionary (1913 Edition) |
 | | One invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. |  | | Pertaining to the palatine and pterygoid region of the skull; as, the palatopterygoid cartilage, or rod, from which the palatine and pterygoid bones are developed. |  | | A combining form used in anatomy to indicate relation to, or connection with, the palate; as in palatolingual. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/257/1207/23569/5.html
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| | Renaud I Count Palatine VON BURGUND/Alice (ADELAIDE, JUDITH) |
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| | Find in a Library: The herbal of the Count Palatine. |
 | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Find in a Library: The herbal of the Count Palatine. |
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| | Joseph, Archduke of Austria, Count Palatine of Hungary (1776-1847) |
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http://gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu/royalty/tables/ArchdukeJoseph.htm
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| | Siegfried, Duke in Bavaria (1876- ) |
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