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  1. The Palatinal Crypt (Hungarian: Nádori kripta; German: Palatinsgruft) in Buda Castle, Budapest is the burial place of the Hungarian branch of the Habsburg dynasty, founded by Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary.

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    Palatinal Crypt Tomb of Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary in the Palatinal Crypt. The Palatinal Crypt (Nádori kripta) was under the former palace chapel and is the only surviving room of the whole Royal Castle. The underground crypt was first used as a burial place between 1770 and 1777.

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  4. Palatinal Crypt. Habsburg family crypt in the Royal Castle of Buda. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of. crypt. Part of. Hungarian National Gallery. Location.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · The palatine tonsils, commonly referred to as the tonsils, are a pair of lymphoid tissue on either side of the oropharynx between the palatopharyngeal and palatoglossal arches. They form the lateral borders of the pharyngeal lymphoid ring (of Waldeyer ). The palatine tonsils are found in the mucous membrane.

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  6. Definition. The human palatine tonsils are covered by stratified squamous epithelium that extends into deep and partly branched tonsillar crypts, of which there are about 10 to 30. The crypts greatly increase the contact surface between environmental influences and lymphoid tissue.

  7. The Palatinal Crypt (Hungarian: Nádori kripta; German: Palatinsgruft) in Buda Castle, Budapest is the burial place of the Hungarian branch of the Habsburg dynasty, founded by Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary.

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