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Frederick V, Elector Palatine (2559 bytes)
1: ...ne]] [[Image:Frederick V, king of Bohemia, Gerrit von Honthorst painting (1634).jpg|thumb|right]] 3: ... deprived of them in 1623 by Imperial edict. He lived the rest of his life in exile with his wife and... 5: ...land]] and [[Anne of Denmark]] and had three surviving sons and one daughter: 7: ...s]], who was granted a new title of Elector Count Palatine of the Rhine, Archtreasurer of the Empire, as wel... 8: ...as [[Prince Rupert of the Rhine]], of [[English Civil War]] fame. Karl II, Elector Palatine (442 bytes) 1: ...h]] [[1651]] - [[26 May]] [[1685]]) was [[Elector Palatine]] from [[1680]] to [[1685]]. Upon his death, the... 6: ...|Karl I Ludwig]]|after=[[Philipp Wilhelm, Elector Palatine|Philipp Wilhelm]]|years=1680-1685}} Karl Philipp, Elector Palatine (703 bytes) 1: ... to [[1742]]. His most notable achievement was moving the Palatinate's capital from [[Heidelberg]] t... 6: ...n Wilhelm]]|after=[[Karl Theodor of Bavaria|Karl IV Theodor]]}} Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine (557 bytes) 1: ... He spent most of his time in his Westphalian provinces, residing mostly in [[Düsseldorf]], the capi... 6: ...e|Philipp Wilhelm]]|after=[[Karl Philipp, Elector Palatine|Karl III Philipp]]}} Philipp Wilhelm, Elector Palatine (1012 bytes) 1: ... brother-in-law, was the pretext for the French invasion of the Palatinate in [[1688]], which began t... 6: ...alatine|Karl II]]|after=[[Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine|Johann Wilhelm]]}} Karl I Ludwig, Elector Palatine (1334 bytes) 1: ... son of [[Frederick V, Elector Palatine|Friedrich V]], the Winter King, and his wife, [[Elizabeth of ... 3: ...y, and consequently his reign was not especially eventful. 5: ..."), and their children were known as the '''Raugraves'''. 8: ...r Palatine|Friedrich V]]|after=[[Karl II, Elector Palatine|Karl II]]|years=1648 (1632)-1680}} Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony (594 bytes) 1: ... of Poland|Frederick Augustus]], [[prince-elector|Elector]] of [[Saxony]] and King of [[Poland]]. 3: ...o of his children were kings of Saxony, his son [[Frederick Augustus I of Saxony]] succeeded him. 5: ...Category:1763 deaths|Saxony, Frederick Christian, Elector of]] 7: [[sv:Fredrik Kristian av Sachsen]] John Frederick, Elector of Saxony (8309 bytes) 1: ...on of the Reformation". He was the son of [[John, Elector of Saxony|John the Steadfast]] of Saxony and born... 3: ...er of [[John III, Duke of Cleves|Johann III of Cleves]] (1490-1538) and his wife, Maria of Juelich an... 6: ...s comprehensive, and his library, which extended over all sciences, was one of the largest in Germany... 8: ... he observed the development of the reformatory movement. He eagerly read Luther's writings, urged th... 10: ...sse]] in Kreuzburg and Friedewald. He took an active part in the disturbances caused by the Pack affa... Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (1275 bytes) 1: ...as '''Frederick the Wise''', was [[Prince-elector|Elector]] of [[Saxony]] (from the [[Wettin (dynasty)|Hous... 3: ...Elector in 1486; in [[1502]], he founded the [[University of Wittenberg]], where [[Martin Luther]] an... 5: ...n of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]. Frederick secured an exemption from the [[Edict of Worms]] ... 7: ...y at [[Wartburg Castle]] after the Diet of Worms. Frederick himself had little personal contact with Luther a... 11: [[Category:1463 births|Frederick III, Elector of Saxony]] Palatine (342 bytes) 1: * See [[Palatine Hill]] for geography of [[Rome]]. 2: * See [[Palatinate]] for vice-regal office-bearers, especially in [[Germany]... 3: * See [[County palatine]] for palatine counties in [[England]] 4: * See [[Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary)]] 7: *[[Palatine, Illinois]] County palatine (2563 bytes) 1: ''This article chiefly concerns the Palatine counties of [[England]]. For the German Palatinat... 5: ...today there are three counties which are formally palatine counties, namely, [[County Durham]], [[Cheshire]]... 9: ...rldom of Chester is traditionally vested in the Sovereign's eldest son upon his crowning as [[Prince ... 11: ...y [[Duke]]s, reflecting his historic dignity as a palatine earl. 13: ...[1351]], and kept many of its special judicial privileges until [[1873]]. Although the dukedom of Lan... Palatine lord (170 bytes) 1: ...over an area to its bearer. ''See also:'' [[count palatine]]. Palatine bone (10425 bytes) 1: ...art, and are separated by a deep notch, the sphenopalatine notch. 7: ...chment of part of the aponeurosis of the [[Tensor veli palatini]]. 10: <td align=center>[[image:Gary_168_-_Left_palatine_bone._Nasal_aspect._Enlarged.png]]<br> 11: '''Figure 1 :''' Left palatine bone. Nasal aspect. Enlarged.</td> 12: <td align=center>[[image:Gray_169_-_Left_palatine_bone._Posterior_aspect._Enlarged.png]]<br> Palatine, New York (3245 bytes) 1: ...ad a total population of 3,070. The named is derived from the [[Palatinate]] in the [[Rhineland]], t... 3: ...'' is located on the north side of the [[Mohawk River]] in the northwestern part of the county. 6: The Mohawk River forms the south town line, and the north town l... 11: ...ican]], 0.26% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 0.52% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]],... 13: ...der. The average household size is 2.64 and the average family size is 3.10. Palatine chapel (397 bytes) 1: A '''palatine chapel''' is any [[chapel]] that serves a palace. 3: ...otable example, sometimes referred simply as "the Palatine Chapel", is the chapel of [[Charlemagne]]'s winte... Palatine, Illinois (5079 bytes) 1: ...] of [[Chicago]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the village had a total population of 65,479. 4: ...la is also the name of a main road in the town of Palatine. 6: ... In 1866, Palatine was finally incorporated as a village. 8: ... the [[1970s]], when it was reached by Chicago's ever-growing suburban sprawl. 10: ...The case was not solved until [[2002]], when DNA evidence finally pointed to Juan Luna and Jim Degors... Palatine Hill (1765 bytes) 1: ...(Latin ''Palatium'') is the centermost of the [[seven hills of Rome]] and is one of the most ancient ... 3: ...us]] were found by the she-wolf that kept them alive. According to this legend, the shepherd [[Faustu... 5: ...e [[emperors of Rome]] built their palaces on the Palatine. The ruins of the palaces of [[Augustus]], [[Tibe... 7: ...he site is now a large open-air museum and can be visited during day time. The entrance can be found ... 10: *[[Palatinate]], an area ruled by a ''count palatine''. Palatine High School (141 bytes) 2: '''Palatine High School''' is a high school of District 211 i... Palatine Bridge, New York (2887 bytes) 1: ...unty, New York]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the village had a total population of 706. 3: ...Bridge''' is in the [[Palatine, New York |Town of Palatine]] on Route 5. 6: ...] across from the [[Canajoharie (town), New York |Village of Canajoharie]]. 8: Palatine Bridge is located at 42°54'39" North, 74°... 10: ...rding to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the village has a total area of 2.5 [[square kilometer|... Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary) (5071 bytes) 1: ...pan/ nádvorný špán'', later: ''palatín / nádvorník'', German: ''Palatin'') was the highest dign... 3: ...sentative of the king, later the [[vice-regent]] (viceroy). Initially, he was appointed by the king, ... 6: ...from the Slovak/[[Slavic languages|Slavic]] ''na dvor špan'' meaning approximately "At-the-Court... 10: ...00]], the function existed already in [[Great Moravia]] and in the neighbouring [[East Frankish Empir... 12: ...ple specialised in various skills who provided services, food and products for "courts" of the king o...
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