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This article lists counts palatine of Lotharingia, counts palatine of the Rhine, and electors of the Palatinate (German: Kurfürst von der Pfalz), the titles of three counts palatine who ruled some part of the Rhine region in the Kingdom of Germany and the Holy Roman Empire between 915 to 1803. From 1261 (formally 1356), the title holder was a member of the small group of prince-electors who elected the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Since then, the title has also referred to as "Elector Palatinate".
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under theCountsPalatineoftheRhine in 1085. From 1214 until the Electoral Palatinate was merged into the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1805, the House of Wittelsbach...
A countpalatine (Latin comes palatinus), also countofthe palace or palsgrave (from German Pfalzgraf), was originally an official attached to a royal...
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of the Holy Roman Empire's greatest princes. Listof Bavarian consorts Thomas Curtis (1829). The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Science...
many of these himself. Other countspalatine were employed on military and administrative work. The Holy Roman Emperor sent thecountspalatine to various...
grandson ofthe emperor Otto II and countpalatineoftheRhine, and, in 1048, to Otto III, countof Schweinfurt. Rudolph, countof Rheinfelden, was the next...
thecountpalatineoftheRhine, also an elector, was vicar in the remainder ofthe Empire (Franconia, Swabia, theRhine, and southern Germany). The Golden...
and Kings of Bavaria (1180–1918); CountsPalatineoftheRhine (1214–1803 and 1816–1918); Margraves of Brandenburg (1323–1373); Countsof Holland, Hainaut...
with the Grand Duchy ofthe Lower Rhine to form theRhine Province. Hermann I "Pusillus", CountPalatineof Lotharingia Adolf I of Lotharingia, Vogt of Deutz...
coat of arms with the lion and the diamonds of Electoral Palatinate ThePalatine Lion first appears in the County PalatineoftheRhine under the Wittelsbach...
The Countess ofthe Palatinate (German: Gräfin von der Pfalz) was the consort oftheCountofthe Palatinate, one ofthe Empire's greatest princes. Thomas...
Prince-Electors of the County PalatineoftheRhine, Saxony, Brandenburg and Bohemia, later also Bavaria (replacing the Palatinate) and Hanover. Imperial...
I of Guelders (1280–1288), John I, Duke of Brabant (1288–1294), John II, Duke of Brabant (1294–1312) Counts-PalatineoftheRhine – Henry V, Count Palatine...
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palatinate or county palatine may refer to: the territory or jurisdiction of a countpalatine County palatine in England...
addition to the spiritual Electors of Cologne, Mainz and Trier, theCountPalatine had gained influence on the Middle Rhine since Hermann of Stahleck in...