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Palatines (
Palatine German: Pälzer) were the
citizens and
princes of the Palatinates, Holy
Roman States that
served as
capitals for the Holy
Roman Emperor...
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parts of
British North America referred to
rulers of
counties palatine as
palatines. The
different spellings originate from the
different languages...
- that most
probably the
palatines were the
administrators of the
royal domains and
revenues up
until the 1120s. The
palatines'
jurisdiction over the udvornici...
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county was a
comparatively poor backwater,
although in 1351 it
became a
palatine, with a semi-independent
judicial system. This
changed during the Industrial...
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predominantly in
Palatine Township Palatine, New York, a town in New York
State Palatine Bridge, New York, a
village inside this town
Palatines,
people from...
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Palatine German may
refer to:
Palatine German language The
Palatines, a
people from the
Palatinate Palatinate (region)
Palatinate (disambiguation) This...
- 450 km2) with
about 1.4 million inhabitants. Its
residents are
known as
Palatines (Pfälzer). The
Palatinate borders Saarland in the west,
historically also...
- each
purchased Palatines on both
Leyland and
Volvo Olympian ch****is, as well as some on the
Scania N113 ch****is; two of GM Buses'
Palatines were uniquely...
- The
Palatine Hill (/ˈpælətaɪn/;
classical Latin: Palatium; Neo-Latin: Collis/Mons Palatinus; Italian:
Palatino [palaˈtiːno]),
which relative to the seven...
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supporters of the
German Emperor were
installed as
counts palatine. The
Lotharingian palatines out of the
Ezzonian dynasty were
important commanders of...