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2 days ago · In 1685, the Simmern line died out, and the Catholic Philip William, Count Palatine of Neuburg inherited the Palatinate (and also Duke of Jülich and Berg). During the reign of Johann Wilhelm (1690–1716) the Electoral residence moved to Düsseldorf in Berg.
- 11th century
- Ludwig III
3 days ago · Judith of Bavaria. Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (German: Friedrich I; Italian: Federico I ), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death 35 years later in 1190. He was elected King of Germany in Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March 1152.
- 1155 – 10 June 1190
- Lothair III
1 day ago · Saint Wolfgang's Franciscan Monastery (Franziskanerkloster St. Wolfgang), endowed in 1472 by Frederick I, Elector Palatine and Count Palatine Frederick I of Simmern, confirmed by Pope Sixtus IV, dissolved in 1802, now the Gymnasium an der Stadtmauer ("Gymnasium on the Town Wall").
- 55.63 km² (21.48 sq mi)
- Germany
- 104 m (341 ft)
- Bad Kreuznach
May 1, 2024 · Dec. 23, 1750, Dresden, Saxony. Died: May 5, 1827, Dresden (aged 76) Title / Office: king (1806-1827), Saxony. Role In: Napoleonic Wars.
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May 9, 2024 · Amalia was born in Braunfels as a daughter of Count Johann Albrecht I of Solms-Braunfels (1563-1623) and his wife, Countess Agnes of Sayn-Wittgenstein (1568-1617). She was a member of the House of Solms, a ruling family with Imperial immediacy, and spent her childhood at the parental Braunfels castle. She became part of the court of Elizabeth ...
Hey friend, respectfully disagree with this characterization of the 30 Years War as Catholic fundamentalism vs. Protestant self-defense. The German Peasants War was the real kick-off point here, and that was incited by fundamentalist Reformed/proto-Calvinist zealots who had no compunction about sending hundreds of thousands of poorly equipped herdsmen to their deaths in a logistically hopeless ...