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were sent into all parts of the country to support the royal authority by checking the independent tendencies of the great tribal dukes. Apparent thereafter was the existence of a count palatine in Saxony, and of others in
Lorraine, in Bavaria and in Swabia, their duties being to administer the royal
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in 1085, alone remaining independent until 1777. The office having become hereditary, Pfalzgrafen were in existence until the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. The palatinate of Saxony merged with the
Electoral Duchy of Saxony. The Palatinate of the Rhine became an electorate, and both
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Instead of remaining near the person of the king, some of the counts palatine were sent to various parts of his empire to act as judges and governors, the districts ruled by them being called palatinates. Being in a special sense the representatives of the sovereign, they were entrusted with more
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By the High Middle Ages, the title "count" had become increasingly common, to the point that both great magnates who ruled regions that were the size of duchies, and local castle-lords, might style themselves "count." As the great magnates began to centralize their power over their local
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During the 11th century, some imperial palatine counts became a valuable political counterweight against the mighty duchies. Surviving old palatine counties were turned into new institutional pillars through which the imperial authority could be exercised. By the reigns of
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dynasty were important commanders of the imperial army and were often employed during internal and external conflicts (e.g. to suppress rebelling counts or dukes, to settle frontier disputes with the
Hungarian and the French kingdom and to lead imperial campaigns).
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castle-lords, they felt the need to assert the difference between themselves and these minor "counts". Therefore, several of these great magnates began styling themselves "Count palatine", signifying great counts ruling regions equivalent to duchies, such as the
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extended power than the ordinary counts. In this way came about the later and more general use of the word "palatine", its application as an adjective to persons entrusted with special powers—but also to the districts over which these powers were exercised.
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The Order was granted to "those in the pontifical government, artists, and others, whom the pope should think deserving of reward. It is likewise given to strangers, no other condition being required, but that of professing the catholic religion."
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In 1085, after the death of Herman II, the County
Palatine of Lotharingia lost its military importance in Lorraine. The territorial authority of the Count Palatine was reduced to his territories along the Rhine. Consequently, he is called the
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with them, as there was no longer a local Prince to rule on behalf of the King to whom all these princely titles returned. The
Principalities are thus made Voivodships (sometimes translated as Palatinates). In the
794:, writing about the same time, testified to the extent to which the judicial work of the Frankish Empire had passed into their hands, and one grant of power was followed by another. (See the twelve legendary
1394:(d. 1248), son of Rapoto II, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1231 until his death. He was the last Count Palatine; after his death the Duke of Bavaria assumed the rights and possessions of the Counts Palatine.
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Although a palatinate could belong for decades to one dynasty, the office of the palatine counts became hereditary only during the 12th century. During the 11th century the palatinates were still regarded as
2058:. If an imperial count palatine possessed both an imperial and the papal appointment, he bore the title of "Comes palatine imperiali Papali et auctoritate" (Count palatine by Imperial and Papal authority).
1770:(1257 – 16 November 1323), son of Albert II, Count Palatine of Saxony from 1280 to before 1291, Margrave of Meissen before 1291 until his death, Landgrave of Thuringia from 1298 until his death
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In the empire, the word count palatine was also used to designate the officials who assisted the emperor in exercising the rights which were reserved for his personal consideration, like granting
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1722:(1204 – 16 February 1247), son of Herman I, Landgrave of Thuringia from 1227 until his death, Count Palatine of Saxony from 1231 until his death, anti-king of Germany opposing
1038:, one of his most loyal supporters in the struggle against the Robertians, the title of Count palatine. The title was later inherited by his nephews, precursors of the Counts of
1833:
1325:
2281:"Bartolini also received the Knighthood of the Golden Spur, a title that sometimes accompanied the office of count palatinate in the Renaissance" Grendler 2004:184 note 134.
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1761:(1240 – 20 November 1314), son of Henry III, Count Palatine of Saxony and Landgrave of Thuringia from 1265 until his death, Margrave of Meissen from 1288 to 1292
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1441:(d. 1034), son of Herman I, Count in the Auelgau and the Bonngau, Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1020, married Mathilda of Saxony, the daughter of Emperor
2073:(1533), who had painted an equestrian portrait of Charles. Close on the heels of the Emperor's death in 1558, its refounding in Papal hands is attributed to
1789:(August 1267 – 7 September 1322), Count Palatine of Saxony from before 1291 until his death, Prince of Brunswick-Grubenhagen from 1291 until his death
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in the 16th century. This title was merely honorary and by the 18th century had come to be conferred so widely as to be nearly without consequence.
1366:– 1183), Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1156 to 1180. He became Duke of Bavaria in 1180 as Otto I; his descendants ruled the Duchy until 1918.
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from 1124 to 1130 (deposed), Count
Palatine of Saxony from 1129 to 1130, married in 1148 to Liutgard of Stade, who had divorced Frederick VI in 1144
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remarked "The Order they call the Golden Spur was so disparaged that people irritated me greatly when they asked me the details of my cross;"
1752:– 15 February 1288), Margrave of Meissen from 1227 until his death, Count Palatine of Saxony and Landgrave of Thuringia from 1247 1265
1716:(28 October 1200 – 11 September 1227), son of Herman I, Count Palatine of Saxony and Landgrave of Thuringia from 1217 until his death
1141:
have been used as part of the full title of the Dukes of
Burgundy (a branch of the French royal dynasty) to render their rare German title
641:), was originally an official attached to a royal or imperial palace or household and later a nobleman of a rank above that of an ordinary
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1213:
of this land, the lower comital title being then merged into the higher ducal one. The Count
Palatine of Lotharingia changed his name to
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1939:
Gottfried II (d. 1369) sold the County
Palatine of Tübingen to the Württemberg dynasty, went on to found the Tübingen-Lichteneck lineage
935:
always remained reserved for continental territories, even though the equivalence of earl became clear by rendering it in Latin also as
1710:), younger brother of Louis III, Count Palatine of Saxony from 1181 until his death, Landgrave of Thuringia from 1190 until his death
1463:
1341:– 1156), probably a descendant of Arnulf II, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1120 until his death. He moved his residence from
2344:"L'ordre qu'on appelle de l'Éperon d'Or était si décrié qu'on m'ennuyait beaucoup quand on demandait des nouvelles de ma croix." (
1450:(d. 1047), son of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1035 to 1045, then Duke of Swabia as Otto II from 1045 until his death
1432:
1193:, who had become dangerously powerful feudal princes, loyal supporters of the German Emperor were installed as counts palatine.
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The County
Palatine of Lotharingia was suspended by the Emperor. Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde, Herman II's widow, remarried to
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Frederick V (d. 18 October 1120 or 1121), grandson of Frederick I, Count of Sommerschenburg, Count Palatine of Saxony in 1111
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1614:(d. 1042), a younger son of Burchard I, was Count of Goseck and in the Hassegau and was Count Palatine of Saxony in 1040
1042:. The title of Count of the palace is therefore linked to the title of Count of Champagne until its extiction in 1305.
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1871:
1435:(d. before 996), Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Count in the Bonngau, the Eiffelgau, the Zülpichgau and the Auelgau
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consisted of a number of men with the title of count who managed the various departments of the royal household. The
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1466:(1049–1085), son of Henry I, Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1061 to 1085 (until 1064 under the guardianship of
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1955:
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1262:(d. 999), son of Arnulf II, Count Palatine of Bavaria between 954 and 976 with interruptions, ancestor of the
1238:, rather than to the king. The position gave its holder a leading position in the legal system of the Duchy.
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After Henry Raspe's death, the County Palatine of Saxony and the Landgraviate of Thuringia were given to the
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2069:; the text of surviving diplomas conferred hereditary nobility to the recipients. Among the recipients was
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1867:– shortly before summer 1094), son-in-law of Frederick II, Count Palatine of Swabia from 1070 to 1094
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1209:, non-hereditary fiefs. The count palatine in Bavaria, an office held by the family of Wittelsbach, became
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was next in rank to the King. As he is also the chief commander of the King's army the rank is merged with
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1666:(d. 19 May 1162), son of Frederick V, Count of Sommerschenburg, Count Palatine of Saxony from 1123 to 1124
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throughout the early Empire, and the emperor would travel between them, as there was no imperial capital.
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sit in the Senate. Throughout its history, the dignity remained non-hereditary, or semi-hereditary. Today
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The Order of the Golden Spur, linked with the title of count palatinate, was widely conferred after the
1685:(d. 1190), Landgrave of Thuringia from 1172 until his death, appointed Count Palatine of Saxony on the
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1378:(d. 1209), son of Otto VII, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1189 to 1208, infamous for murdering King
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Adalbert (d. 1179), son of Frederick VI, Count Palatine of Sommerschenburg from 1162 until his death
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By the mid-18th century the Order of the Golden Spur was being so indiscriminately bestowed that
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844:. When some of these Principalities were reunited into the Kingdom of Poland, the Palatines were
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Louis of Westheim, probably a son of his predecessor, Count Palatine of Swabia from 1103 to 1112
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La Préhistoire des Capétiens (Nouvelle histoire généalogique de l'auguste maison de France, 1)
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Adalbert of Lauterburg, son of Manegold the Elder, Count Palatine of Swabia from 1125 to 1146
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Louis of Staufen, son of Frederick I, Count Palatine of Swabia from 1094 to 1103, founder of
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Manegold the Younger, son of Manegold the Elder, Count Palatine of Swabia from 1112 to 1125
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List of Counts Palatine of Lotharingia / Counts Palatine of the Rhine / Electors Palatinate
1388:(d. 1231), brother-in-law of Otto VIII, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1208 until his death
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1328:(d. 1122), nephew of both of Aribo II's wives, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1099 to 1120
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1372:(d. 1189), younger son of Otto IV, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1180 until his death
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1924:) co-ruler with Rudolf I and Rudolf II, went on to found the Montfort-Bregenz lineage
1808:(d. 21 January 917), probably a son of Erchanger I, was Count Palatine of Swabia and
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1407:(915 – before 922), Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Count in the Bidgau
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908:(fl. 1413–1441) was one of the most powerful ones. Hungary in the Middle Ages:
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on 5 May 1056), son of Frederick I, Count Palatine of Saxony from 1042 to 1044
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1420:– after 949), Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Count in the Jülichgau
2151:"palatine, adj.1 and n.1". OED Online. June 2019. Oxford University Press.
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Erchanger I, also known as Berchtold I, Count Palatine of Swabia in 880/892
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1637:(d. 27 May 1088), younger brother of Dedo, Count Palatine of Saxony in 1056
1572:(d. 995), probably a son of Adalbero, was Count Palatine of Saxony from 992
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1296:(d. 1102), son of Hartwig II, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1026 to 1055
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After the fall of Rome, a new feudal type of title, also known simply as
717:, which was a non-hereditary court title of high rank, the specific part
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Babinger 1992, p. 147: " the "Grand Celnik" (a sort of Count palatine) "
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https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/136245?redirectedFrom=count+palatine&
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The British Herald; or, Cabinet of armorial bearings of the nobility...
1830:– shortly after 1053), Count Palatine of Swabia from 1027 to 1053
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2001:"Count of the Sacred Palace of Lateran") began to be conferred by the
1290:(d. 1027), son of Aribo I, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1020 to 1026
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the right to use the title of Count of the Sacred Palace of Lateran.
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area of southern Saxony. The honour was initially held by a Count of
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Siegfried (d. 25 April 1038), was Count Palatine of Saxony in 1028
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2242:. Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Ed. Patrick van Kerrebrouck. p. 229.
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2054:. In some cases the title was conferred by specially empowered
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Royal Administration of Merovingian and Carolingian Dynasties
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1481:. About 1087 he was assigned in the newly created office of
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especially and into modern times, it is associated with the
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directed the equerries in charge of the stables, etc. The
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Counts Palatine were the permanent representatives of the
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on 13 April 1180, abdicated in favour of Herman I in 1181
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Frederick (d. July 1002 or 15 March 1003), Count in the
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dynasty (reigned 480–750) employed a high official, the
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from 991, Count Palatine of Saxony from 1003, Count of
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made the Count Palatine of the Rhine one of the seven
1121:. They were called Imperial counts palatine (in Latin
1962:(not to be confused with its western neighbour, the
1543:, then from the early 11th century by the Counts of
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also maintained palatine counts with titles such as
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dynasty, Count Palatine of Swabia from 1053 to 1069
1738:, based on a promise made by Emperor Frederick II:
993:; d. before 764), grandson of Chrodobertus II, was
1672:(murdered on 30 January 1152), Count of Formbach,
876:also claimed the right to bestow the office. Thus
1460:, Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1045 to 1060
1398:
684:Importance of a count palatine in medieval Europe
2397:
30:"Pfalzgraf" redirects here. For other uses, see
2322:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pontifical Decorations"
1657:), son of Frederick III, Count Palatine in 1114
1589:(d. after 3 November 1017), the first count of
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1110:of the crown. There were dozens of these royal
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973:Grimbert, probably son of Chrodobertus II, was
1943:
1893:
1583:, was Count Palatine of Saxony from 995 to 996
1970:), but are sometimes called Counts Palatine.
1850:), father of Frederick I and ancestor of the
1242:Meginhard I, Count Palatine of Bavaria in 883
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1091:. The German title has also been rendered as
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2012:began to be associated with the inheritable
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1522:
105:. There might be a discussion about this on
2120:County palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos
2016:in the form of count palatinate during the
1624:, probably Count Palatine of Saxony in 1042
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1315:(d. 1099), Count Palatine of Bavaria from
888:in 1469 and later again in 1481 by Sultan
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2043:designated all of the secretaries of the
1908:Frederick (d. 1162) co-ruler with Hugo II
786:sovereigns (reigned 751–987). A Frankish
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1593:to hold the title, was a count in the
1196:The Lotharingian palatines out of the
1153:in German), which came to be known as
1079:being the German term for "count" or "
2376:Titles of counts palatine of Burgundy
2290:C Hope, "Titian as a Court Painter",
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1886:After 1146, the title went to the
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2389:(has a map of known Pfalz sites)
2191:Holland, Arthur William (1911). "
1456:(d. 1061), son of Ezzo's brother
1087:being the German reflex of Latin
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782:The system was maintained by the
721:being the adjective derived from
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2028:, professor of civil law at the
1999:Comes sacri Lateranensis palatii
1515:. He was therefore known as the
707:("count palatine of the Rhine").
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2387:Großer Atlas zur Weltgeschichte
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2083:In Supremo Militantis Ecclesiæ
1468:Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne
1399:Counts Palatine of Lotharingia
851:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
767:directed the cup-bearers, the
645:. The title originated in the
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1558:(d. 982) was a Count in the
1489:Counts Palatine of the Rhine
1309:), Count Palatine of Bavaria
1095:in English (recorded 1548).
1026:Counts Palatine of Champagne
808:Counts Palatine of Champagne
792:Hincmar, archbishop of Reims
680:are rare alternative terms.
365:Crown prince, Crown princess
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1944:Counts Palatine of Burgundy
1900:County Palatine of Tübingen
1894:Counts Palatine of Tübingen
1888:Counts Palatine of Tübingen
1653:(d. 1125 in Dingelstedt am
1502:Count Palatine of the Rhine
1483:Count Palatine of the Rhine
1215:Count Palatine of the Rhine
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2048:Comites aulae Lateranensis
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1226:Counts Palatine of Bavaria
1174:estates in these duchies.
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861:are government officials.
732:, started developing. The
32:Pfalzgraf (disambiguation)
29:
2269:The Catholic Encyclopedia
2224:Trifunović 1979, p. 61: "
2155:(accessed July 31, 2019).
2130:Count palatine of Hungary
2115:Count Palatine (Imperial)
1995:Comes palatinus lateranus
1797:Counts Palatine of Swabia
1706:– 25 April 1215 in
1533:County Palatine of Saxony
1523:Counts Palatine of Saxony
1123:comites palatini caesarii
1073:equivalent of the title,
701:Albert I, Duke of Bavaria
320:Grand duke, Grand duchess
2010:Order of the Golden Spur
1627:Dedo (fell in battle in
1601:from 1004, and imperial
1527:In the 10th century the
1252:of Bavaria, constructed
2202:Encyclopædia Britannica
2085:, 1746) granted to the
2052:imperial count palatine
1960:Free County of Burgundy
1950:Free County of Burgundy
1133:). Both the Latin form
1052:Imperial count palatine
838:Fragmentation of Poland
672:. In England the forms
230:Imperial, royal, noble,
171:more precise citations.
2431:Nobles of the Holy See
2264:Pontifical Decorations
1967:
1248:(d. 954), son of Duke
1151:Freigrafschaft Burgund
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