- A
count palatine (Latin
comes palatinus), also
count of the
palace or
palsgrave (from
German Pfalzgraf), was
originally an
official attached to a royal...
-
Slavic voivode, a
military governor of a province. In
Poland the
title of
Palatyn (Comes Palatinus) has
merged with that of
Wojewoda (Dux Exercituum). The...
-
Fines of
Lands in
Lancashire Act 1545 An Acte for
fynes in the
County Palatyn of Lancaster. The
whole act. 37 Hen. 8. c. 22
Juries Act 1545 An Acte to...
- władców
Polski i pretendentów do
tronu polskiego, p. 353; Ł. Piernikarczyk:
Palatyn Sieciech (1080–1100) (in Polish) [retrieved 13 July 2014]. Zbigniew, after...
-
significance to the Starostas.
Polish historians, however, use
Palatine (
Palatyn) and
Voivode (Wojewoda) synonymously. The
powers of
voivodes varied, as...
- org.pl (in Polish). 2021-01-24. pisze, Asia (2021-01-30). "Wszechwładny
palatyn Sieciech.
Przez 20 lat był
nieoficjalnym władcą
Polski | HISTORIA.org.pl...
- and a
ruler (możnowładca) of part of Silesia. From 1117 he was
voivode (
palatyn) of the Duke of
Poland Bolesław III Wrymouth. Part of the Łabędzie family...
- powers,
partly judicial,
partly administrative. In
medieval Poland, a
Palatyn (Palatinus) was
initially the
highest title at the King's court. Later...
- 1145
married a
daughter of
Piotr Włostowic, the
castellan of Wrocław and
palatyn to
Polish Duke Bolesław Wrymouth.
According to this
version Jaxa/Jaksa...