- The
Palatinal Crypt (Hungarian: Nádori kripta; German: Palatinsgruft) in Buda Castle,
Budapest is the
burial place of the
Hungarian branch of the Habsburg...
- Stephen. The
palatinal court in Buda
Castle was the
centre of
fashionable life and high
society in the
Hungarian capital. In 1810 the
palatinal palace was...
-
Tuscany as the son of
Leopold II, Holy
Roman Emperor. The
Hungarian or
Palatinal branch of the
House of Habsburg-Lorraine
descends from him. In the Imperial...
- in 1754/1755,
relocating the ancestors'
remains into new coffins. The
Palatinal Crypt,
alternatively referred to as the Nádori
kripta in Hungarian, situated...
-
chivalry under Captain General vitéz József Károly von Habsburg, head of the
Palatinal branch of the
House of Habsburg, and as
separate groups born
mainly in...
-
Princess Auguste of
Bavaria (German:
Auguste Maria Luise Prinzessin von Bayern; 28
April 1875 – 25 June 1964) was a
member of the
Bavarian Royal House...
- története (1342–1562) [Palatine of the
Kingdom of Hungary.
History of the
Palatinal and
Gubernatorial Institution (1342–1562)] (in Hungarian).
Hungarian Historical...
- the
Polish upper class and the rest of the
society as 'senatorial', '
palatinal', 'castellanial' or "dignitarial' families. "Szlachta" is the
proper term...
- the 13th century,
Denis Tomaj issued proportionately the most
number of
palatinal diplomas until the
institutional reform of
Roland Rátót. His eighteen...
- was a
Hungarian politician,
Humanist historian and poet, who
served as
Palatinal Governor of
Hungary (Hungarian: nádori helytartó) from 19
January 1582...