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  1. The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. Ruprecht III (Pfalz).jpg 489 × 631; 120 KB. Ruprecht III von dr Pfalz - Elisabeth zu Hohenzollern - Alte Pinakothek.jpeg 1,872 × 2,205; 1.6 MB. PEAKE (1874) p181 Ruprecht von der Pfalz.jpg 562 × 1,014; 325 KB. Bilds Kurfürst Ruprecht III von der Pfalz.png 2,336 × 3,248; 16.8 MB.

  2. His parents were Otto I, Count Palatine of Mosbach (son of Rupert, King of Germany and younger brother of Louis III) and his wife Joanna of Bavaria-Landshut (eldest daughter of Henry XVI, Duke of Bavaria). Rupert's brother Albert became bishop of Strasbourg, whilst his other brother John became a canon

  3. Sep 28, 2014 · Rupert King of Germany with his wife Elizabeth of Nuremberg. Rose without Thorn, Eagle without Feathers: Nation and Power in Late Medieval England and Germany. Len Scales. German Historical Institute London Bulletin: Bd. 31 2009 Nr. 1. Abstract. It is hard at times to take the Agincourt Carol entirely seriously.

  4. Rupert, King of Germany (German: Ruprecht) (1352–1410), German King; Blessed Rupert Mayer (1876–1945) Rupert Moon Welsh rugby international player; Rupert Murdoch (born 1931), Australian-American media magnate; Rupert Penry-Jones (born 1970), English actor; Rupert Ponsonby, 7th Baron de Mauley (born 1957), British hereditary peer, Member of ...

  5. Elisabeth of Nuremberg (1358 – 26 July 1411) was Queen of Germany and Electress Palatine as the wife of Rupert, King of the Romans. (en) Élisabeth de Nuremberg, née en 1358 et morte le 26 juillet 1411 à Heidelberg, est une princesse de la maison de Hohenzollern, fille du burgrave Frédéric V de Nuremberg.

  6. Germany - Rupert, Rhine, Charlemagne: Rupert (ruled 1400–10) lacked the skill and resources necessary to revive the drooping power of the German monarchy. His title was not beyond dispute while Wenceslas lived, and the territorial princes and cities were therefore slow to acknowledge him. Pope Boniface IX, maintaining that only a pope might legally depose a German monarch, withheld his ...

  7. King of the Romans ( Latin: Rex Romanorum; German: König der Römer) was the title used by the king of East Francia following his election by the princes from the reign of Henry II (1002–1024) onward. The title originally referred to any German king between his election and royal coronation until he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope.

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