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Nationality of the Holy Roman Empire
Palatines (Palatine German: Pälzer) were the citizens and princes of the Palatinates, Holy Roman States that served as capitals for the Holy Roman Emperor
Palatines
High-level official attached to imperial or royal courts in Europe since Roman times
and parts of British North America referred to rulers of counties palatine as palatines. The different spellings originate from the different languages
Palatine
Highest-ranking office in the Kingdom of Hungary from the 11th century to 1848
Paladin Palatine Count palatine Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palatines of Hungary. Ban of Croatia Ban of Slavonia Judge royal List of palatines of
Palatine_of_Hungary
Topics referred to by the same term
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
Palatine_(disambiguation)
Historical region of Germany
100 mi2) with about 1.4 million inhabitants. Its residents are known as Palatines (Pfälzer). The Palatinate borders Saarland in the west, historically also
Palatinate_(region)
Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
The Palatine Hill (/ˈpælətaɪn/ PAL-ə-tyne; Classical Latin: Palatium; New Latin: Collis/Mons Palatinus; Italian: Palatino [palaˈtiːno]), which is the centremost
Palatine_Hill
Topics referred to by the same term
Palatine Chapel may refer to: Belgium Gravenkapel in Kortrijk Germany Palatine Chapel, Aachen Italy Palatine Chapel, Broletto [it] in the Palace of Broletto
Palatine_Chapel
Step-entrance double-decker bus body
further Palatines on both Dennis Dominator and Volvo Olympian chassis between 1992 and 1996. Prior to the introduction of the Volvo Olympian, Palatines could
Northern_Counties_Palatine
Village in Illinois, United States
Palatine (/ˈpælətaɪn/) is a village in Cook and Lake counties, Illinois, United States. It is a predominantly residential suburb within the northwestern
Palatine,_Illinois
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1085–1803)
state of Saarland. Holy Roman Empire portal Count palatine German Palatines List of Counts Palatine of the Rhine /pəˈlætɪnɪt/ (German: Kurpfalz [ˈkuːɐ̯ˌpfalts])
Electoral_Palatinate
County of England
county was a comparatively poor backwater, although in 1351 it became a palatine, with a semi-independent judicial system. This changed during the Industrial
Lancashire
High noble title
supporters of the German Emperor were installed as counts palatine. The Lotharingian palatines out of the Ezzonian dynasty were important commanders of
Count_palatine
County of England
Charter at the petition of his barons. William I made Cheshire a county palatine and gave Gerbod the Fleming the new title of Earl of Chester. When Gerbod
Cheshire
Apparition in Rhode Island, United States
The passengers were German Palatines, natives of the Palatinate region, and as such the ship was described as the "Palatine ship" in contemporaneous documents
Palatine_Light
Lymphoid organs at the back of the throat on both sides
Palatine tonsils, commonly called the tonsils and occasionally called the faucial tonsils, are tonsils located on the left and right sides at the back
Palatine_tonsil
This is a list of palatines of Hungary. A palatine (Hungarian: nádorispán or nádor; also: Croatian: ugarski palatin; German: Palatin; Slovak: nádvorný
List_of_palatines_of_Hungary
Town in New York, United States
offices of the town are located in Palatine Bridge. Settlers in the area in the mid-18th century were primarily Palatines, Germans from the Palatinate region
Palatine,_New_York
West Franconian dialect of German
Pennsylvania Dutch language is descended primarily from the Palatine German that was spoken by Palatines who immigrated to North America from the 17th to the
Palatine_German_dialects
The Palatine was the name given to an express passenger train, introduced by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1938: the 10.00 from Manchester
The_Palatine
Topics referred to by the same term
Palatine German may refer to: Palatine German language The Palatines, a people from the Palatinate Palatinate (region) Palatinate (disambiguation) This
Palatine_German
Bone of the facial skeleton
In anatomy, the palatine bones (/ˈpælətaɪn/; derived from the Latin palatum) are two irregular bones of the facial skeleton in many animal species, located
Palatine_bone
Christian denomination
always friendly because the Palatine settlers were in many instances "cheating the Indians in much the same way the Palatines had been cheated by the English"
Fancy_Dutch
Topics referred to by the same term
based in Vohenstrauss County Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos Palatine of Hungary List of palatines of Hungary Voivodeships of Poland Subdivisions
Palatinate
Area with special autonomy from the rest of a kingdom or empire
In England, Wales and Ireland a county palatine or palatinate was an area ruled by a hereditary nobleman enjoying special authority and autonomy from the
County_palatine
The Tavole Palatine ("Palatine Tables") are the remains of a hexastyle peripteral Greek temple of Magna Graecia the 6th century BC, dedicated to the goddess
Tavole_Palatine
State in Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz [ˌʁaɪnlant ˈpfalts] ; Palatine German: Rhoilond-Palz) is a landlocked state in western Germany. It covers
Rhineland-Palatinate
German royal dynasty
of Palatinate-Simmern with its capital in Simmern. In 1559 the Counts palatine of Simmern succeeded the extinct main branch as Electors of Palatinate
House_of_Palatinate-Simmern
1849 uprising in Bavaria
The Palatine uprising (German: Pfälzischer Aufstand or Pfälzer Aufstand) was a rebellion that took place in May and June 1849 in the Rhenish Palatinate
Palatine_uprising
Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)
(German: Friedrich V.; 26 August 1596 – 29 November 1632) was the Elector Palatine of the Rhine in the Holy Roman Empire from 1610 to 1623, and reigned as
Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate
Private estate of the British sovereign as Duke of Lancaster
II, Count of Savoy. In 1351, Edward III elevated Lancashire to a county palatine, and Edmund’s grandson, Henry of Grosmont, was created Duke of Lancaster
Duchy_of_Lancaster
War between France and a European coalition (1688–1697)
as War of the Grand Alliance, War of the League of Augsburg, War of the Palatine Succession, or War of the English Succession A coalition that included
Nine_Years'_War
Electress of Hanover from 1692 to 1698
descendants. Sophia was born in The Hague to Frederick V, formerly Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia, and Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of King James I and
Sophia_of_Hanover
This is a list of the counts of Burgundy, i.e., of the region known as Franche-Comté, not to be confused with the Duchy of Burgundy, from 982 to 1678.
List_of_counts_of_Burgundy
Former military unit of the Vatican
The Palatine Guard (Italian: Guardia Palatina d'Onore) was a military unit of the Vatican. It was formed in 1850 by Pope Pius IX, who ordered that the
Palatine_Guard
Electress Palatine from 1613 to 1623
I Louis, Elector Palatine (1617–1680); married Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel, had issue including Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine, Duchess of Orleans;
Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
Elizabeth_Stuart,_Queen_of_Bohemia
Church building in Aachen, Germany
The Palatine Chapel in Aachen is an early medieval chapel and remaining component of Charlemagne's Palace of Aachen in what is now Germany. Although the
Palatine_Chapel,_Aachen
(24 August 1390 – 5 July 1461) was the Count Palatine of Mosbach from 1410 until 1448, and the Count Palatine of Mosbach-Neumarkt from 1448 until 1461. Otto
Otto I, Count Palatine of Mosbach
Otto_I,_Count_Palatine_of_Mosbach
Raphe of the oral cavity
The palatine raphe (also median palatine raphe) is a raphe of the oral cavity. It is a narrow, slight midline ridge extending anteroposteriorly across
Palatine_raphe
Ceased to be Countess Death Husband Agnes of Hohenstaufen Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine (Hohenstaufen) 1176 December 1193 or January 1194 8 November
List of countesses of the Palatinate
List_of_countesses_of_the_Palatinate
Academy in Blackpool, Lancashire, England
South Shore Academy (formerly Palatine Community Sports College) is a school in South Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire. A National Lottery Grant enabled the
South_Shore_Academy
Region of Pennsylvania in the United States
as the Palatine Dutch. Many American Palatines settled other states, including Indiana and Ohio. American Palatines continued to use their language as a
Pennsylvania_Dutch_Country
Heraldic charge
The Palatine Lion (German: Pfälzer Löwe), less commonly the Palatinate Lion, is an heraldic charge (see also: heraldic lions). It was originally part of
Palatine_Lion
Wine region in Germany
Palatinate (/pəˈlætɪnɪt/; German: Pfalz [pfalts] ) is a German wine-growing region (Weinbaugebiet) in the area of Bad Dürkheim, Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Palatinate_(wine_region)
Counts Palatine of the Rhine, Counts Palatine of Lotharingia, and Elector Palatines
This article lists counts palatine of Lotharingia, counts palatine of the Rhine, and electors of the Palatinate (German: Kurfürst von der Pfalz), the titles
List of counts palatine of the Rhine
List_of_counts_palatine_of_the_Rhine
only around 1,200 of the Palatines remained in Ireland. The number of families dwindled to 162 by 1720. Areas where the Palatines settled included counties
Protestantism_in_Ireland
Opening at the back of the mouth into the throat
arches form the pillars of the fauces (faucial pillars, tonsillar pillars, palatine arches). The anterior (front) pillar is the palatoglossal arch formed of
Fauces_(throat)
Index of articles associated with the same name
Palatine arteries can refer to: Ascending palatine artery (arteria palatina ascendens) Descending palatine artery (arteria palatina descendens) Greater
Palatine_arteries
Group of nerves of the head
The palatine nerves (descending branches) are distributed to the roof of the mouth, soft palate, tonsil, and lining membrane of the nasal cavity. Most
Palatine_nerves
King of Denmark and Norway from 1513 to 1523
(m. 1514; died 1526) Issue more... John of Denmark Dorothea, Electress Palatine Christina, Duchess of Milan House Oldenburg Father John, King of Denmark
Christian_II_of_Denmark
Collateral line of the Palatine Wittelsbachs
the Palatine Wittelsbachs. The Counts Palatine from this line initially ruled over only a relatively unimportant territory, namely the Palatine share
House of Palatinate-Birkenfeld
House_of_Palatinate-Birkenfeld
Administrative district in Bavaria, Germany
villages. Upper Palatine Forest with deep valleys and many castles Upper Palatine Lake District with the Steinberger See Upper Palatine Jura, part of the
Upper_Palatinate
Lymphoid organs in the mouth and throat
consists of the adenoid tonsil (or pharyngeal tonsil), two tubal tonsils, two palatine tonsils, and the lingual tonsils. These organs play an important role in
Tonsil
Ancient Roman graffito, early depiction of Jesus
of a wall in a room near the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy, which has since been removed and is now located in the Palatine Museum. Often said to be the
Alexamenos_graffito
An imperial count palatine (Latin: comes palatinus caesareus, German: Kaiserlicher Hofpfalzgraf) was an official in the Holy Roman Empire with quasi-monarchical
Imperial_count_palatine
Class of 4-6-2 pacific locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley
class member to be withdrawn by British Railways was number 60052, Prince Palatine in January 1966. 60103 Flying Scotsman was withdrawn in 1963, and, after
LNER Gresley Classes A1 and A3
LNER_Gresley_Classes_A1_and_A3
Castle in Düsseldorf, Germany
of Düsseldorf. It was erected for the Elector Palatine Charles Theodor and his wife, Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach, by his garden and
Schloss_Benrath
Collection of Greek poems
The Palatine Anthology (or Anthologia Palatina), sometimes abbreviated AP, is a manuscript collection of Greek poems and epigrams discovered in 1606 in
Palatine_Anthology
Solid part of maxilla
the roof of the mouth. The bones are the palatine process of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of palatine bone. The hard palate spans the alveolar
Hard_palate
Ethnic group of the eastern United States
marked influence for right and freedom of these early Hollanders and Palatines, in their brave defense of home, did such valiant service in promoting
Pennsylvania_Dutch
Commuter rail station in Palatine, Illinois
Palatine station is a commuter railroad station on Metra's Union Pacific Northwest Line in the village of Palatine, Illinois. It is officially located
Palatine_station
Head of government of Hungary
List of heads of state of Hungary List of Hungarian monarchs List of palatines of Hungary "2011. évi CCII. törvény Magyarország címerének és zászlajának
Prime_Minister_of_Hungary
princes of Transylvania List of princesses consort of Transylvania List of palatines of Hungary List of regent-governors of Hungary List of heads of state
List_of_Hungarian_monarchs
Fleshy appendage that hangs from the back of the palate
The uvula (pl.: uvulas or uvulae), also known as the palatine uvula or staphyle, is a conic projection from the back edge of the middle of the soft palate
Uvula
Museum in Rome, Italy
The Palatine Museum (Italian: Antiquarium del Palatino) is a museum located on the Palatine Hill in Rome. Founded in the second half of the 19th century
Palatine_Museum
Palatine Stables is a recreational horseback riding facility located in Palatine, Illinois. Palatine Stables is owned by the Palatine Park District and
Palatine_Stables
Oldest surviving crown to have been in England
The Crown of Princess Blanche, also called the Palatine Crown or Bohemian Crown, is the oldest surviving royal crown known to have been in England, and
Crown_of_Princess_Blanche
arms bearing the Palatine Lion includes municipal coats of arms as well as other shields and company logos which depict the Palatine Lion. Key to the
List of coats of arms with the Palatine Lion
List_of_coats_of_arms_with_the_Palatine_Lion
Elector Palatine from 1648 to 1680
(German: Karl I. Ludwig; 22 December 1617 – 28 August 1680) was Elector Palatine from 1648 until his death. He was the second son of Frederick V of the
Charles_I_Louis
Motto of the British Special Air Service
The phrase is the motto of Baron Alvingham of Woodfold in the County Palatine of Lancaster, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Tsouras, Peter
Who_Dares_Wins
German-English army officer and admiral (1619–1682)
the Palatinate-Simmern branch of the House of Wittelsbach. As Elector Palatine, Frederick was one of the most important princes of the Holy Roman Empire
Prince_Rupert_of_the_Rhine
Political figure of the French Revolution
Payan was from a noble family in the Dauphiné, descended from the count palatines, which had held important army and magistrate posts. His father was the
Claude-François_de_Payan
British Thoroughbred racehorse
Prince Palatine (1908–1924) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He was named for County Palatine of Lancaster near where his breeder William Hall Walker
Prince_Palatine
Renaissance palace and museum in Florence, Italy
1737. It was then occupied briefly by his sister, the elderly Electress Palatine; on her death, the Medici dynasty became extinct and the palazzo passed
Palazzo_Pitti
Historical territory in present-day Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Sweden from 1654 to 1720. Palatine Zweibrücken was established as a separate principality in 1459, when Stephen, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken divided
Palatine_Zweibrücken
16th/17th-century English playing company
Nottingham's Men; after 1603, Prince Henry's Men; after 1612, the Elector Palatine's Men or the Palsgrave's Men) was a playing company or troupe of actors
Admiral's_Men
1638 battle of the Thirty Years' War
faster Imperial force managed to outpace the Palatines and cut off their path at Vlotho bridge. The Palatines had ordered their marching column with the
Battle_of_Vlotho
Hungarian ruling dynasty
Counts of Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde, Hereditary Count Palatines of the Holy Roman Empire, Papal Count Palatines of the Lateran Palace and Countess von Hohenstein
Aba_(genus)
Hamlet in New York
request of the Mohawk, in exchange for their allowing her to settle German Palatines in their territory. The English called the Mohawk settlement the Lower
Fort_Hunter,_New_York
New Zealand actress (born 1968)
Lewis-Swanson on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (2012–2014), and as Countess Palatine Ingrid von Marburg on the WGN America supernatural series Salem (2015)
Lucy_Lawless
Laws of the Kingdom of Majorca
The Leges palatinae ("Palatine Laws") were the laws governing the functioning of the royal court of the Kingdom of Majorca, promulgated by James III at
Leges_palatinae
Hiking trails in Rhineland-Palatinate
The Palatine Ridgeway (German: Pfälzer Höhenweg) in the North Palatine Uplands of Germany is 112 kilometres (70 mi) long and has seven recommended day
Palatine_Ridgeway
Hole in the human palate
the minor palatine foramina. The lesser palatine foramina form a passage through the bone for the lesser palatine nerves and the lesser palatine arteries
Lesser_palatine_foramina
Legendary knights of Charlemagne's court
paladin is from Old French, deriving from the Latin comes palatinus (count palatine), a title given to close retainers. The paladins remained a popular subject
Paladin
German royal family of Bavaria
Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1300–1327 Rupert II, Elector Palatine, 1325–1398 Rupert of Germany, 1352–1410 Stephen, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken
House_of_Wittelsbach
Princess-Abbess of Herford Abbey from 1667 to 1680
Princess-Abbess of Herford Abbey, was the eldest daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine (who was briefly King of Bohemia), and Elizabeth Stuart. Elisabeth of the
Elisabeth_of_the_Palatinate
Branch of the maxillary nerve
The lesser palatine nerves (posterior palatine nerve) are sensory branches of the maxillary nerve (CN V2). They arise from the pterygopalatine ganglion
Lesser_palatine_nerve
Husband Elisabeth Augusta of Palatinate-Sulzbach Joseph Charles, Count Palatine of Sulzbach (Wittelsbach) 17 January 1721 17 January 1742 31 December 1742
List of electresses of the Palatinate
List_of_electresses_of_the_Palatinate
Geographical heart of Rome, Italy, within the walls of the city
Capitolinus; Campidoglio) Esquiline Hill (Collis Esquilinus; Esquilino) Palatine Hill (Collis or Mons Palatinus; Palatino) Quirinal Hill (Collis Quirinalis;
Seven_hills_of_Rome
Medieval county of the Holy Roman Empire (982-1678)
their daughter, Adelaide (alias Alix of Méran, r. 1248–1279). The Counts Palatine[which?] for many years had to share power with the greater feudal families
County_of_Burgundy
Broadcasting station in Germany
The Palatine Transmitter (German: Pfalzsender) was the first broadcasting station in Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was built in 1926
Palatine_Transmitter
Topics referred to by the same term
Palatine foramen may refer to: Greater palatine foramen Lesser palatine foramen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Palatine
Palatine_foramen
King of Germany from 1400 to 1410
1352 – 18 May 1410), a member of the House of Wittelsbach, was Elector Palatine from 1398 (as Rupert III) and King of the Romans from 1400 until his death
Rupert,_King_of_the_Romans
Gaelic Athletic Association club in Bennekerry, County Carlow, Ireland
Palatine GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Bennekerry, County Carlow in Ireland. It draws players mainly from the parish of Bennekerry
Palatine_GAA
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1919 to 1964
Infanta Maria of Portugal 5th generation None 6th generation Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg 7th generation None 8th generation None 10th
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Charlotte,_Grand_Duchess_of_Luxembourg
Roman Age city gate in Turin, Italy
The Palatine Gate (Italian: Porta Palatina; Piedmontese: Pòrta Palatin-a) is a Roman Age city gate located in Turin, Italy. The gate provided access through
Porta_Palatina
Last lineal descendant of the House of Medici
Wilhelm, Elector Palatine, she became Electress of the Palatinate, and, by patronising musicians, she earned for the contemporary Palatine court the reputation
Anna_Maria_Luisa_de'_Medici
Hole in the human palate
The greater palatine foramen is, along with the lesser palatine foramen, one of two foramina (holes) in each of the left and right palatine bones which
Greater_palatine_foramen
Upper jaw bone
processes: the zygomatic process the frontal process the alveolar process the palatine process It has three surfaces: the anterior, posterior, medial Features
Maxilla
Royal chapel in Palermo, Sicily
The Palatine Chapel /ˈpælətaɪn ˈtʃæpəl/ (Italian: Cappella Palatina) is the royal chapel of the Norman Palace in Palermo, Sicily. This building is a mixture
Cappella_Palatina
Elector Palatine from 1680 to 1685
May 1685, in Heidelberg) was Elector Palatine from 1680 to 1685. He was the son of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine of the House of Wittelsbach, and Charlotte
Charles_II,_Elector_Palatine
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Hindu, Indian
Glorious
Girl/Female
Hindu
Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start
Girl/Female
Latin
From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney...
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a sage, An ancient name
Boy/Male
Scottish English
Strong.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Song
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Venerable; Majestic; Variant of Augustine
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
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