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    Hero of War. " Hero of War " is a 2008 song by Rise Against from the album Appeal to Reason. The song was mistaken to be the album's third single, after a music video of the song was released on the band's Myspace on May 20, 2009. However, it was later revealed it was just a promotional video and "Savior" is in fact, the third single.

  2. Nov 27, 2016 · Robert -- a name by which was also known by his contemporaries -- continually remained the dominant form in Britain. During the late 19th century, Rupert consistently ranked in the third quarter of the top 200 in England and Wales: 1860: # 226. 1870: # 194. 1880: # 124. 1890: # 140. 1900: # 147. Registered births per decade in England and Wales:

  3. Ruprecht of the Palatinate (Bishop of Freising) (1481–1504) Ruprecht of the Palatinate (Archbishop of Cologne) (1427–1480) Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619–1682), known in German as Prinz Ruprecht von der Pfalz; Rupert, King of Germany (1352–1410) Rupert I, Elector Palatine, "the Red" (1309–1390) Rupert II, Elector Palatine (1325–1398)

  4. A major physical obstacle blocking Spanish communications was the Palatinate, a rich area in the Rhineland ruled by a Calvinist prince, the Elector Palatine. In 1618 the Elector Palatine, Frederick V, also headed the Protestant Union. Frederick hoped to break the Catholic hold on the office of emperor upon the death of the emperor Matthias (r. 1612-1619), who was old and childless.

  5. Rupert of the Palatinate (German: Ruprecht von der Pfalz) (1427 - 1480) was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1463 until 1480. Rupert was a son of Louis III of the Electoral Palatinate. Rupert was elected the Archbishop of Cologne on 30 March 1463, due largely by the desire of the cathedral canon to have a member of the House of Wittelsbach as archbishop. Rupert did not provide any benefit to the ...

  6. Map 7 The Hundred Years War to 1360. Map 15 Russia, c. 1396. ... The Luxemburgs and Rupert of the Palatinate, 1347–1410; 17 The Low Countries, 1290–1415;

  7. Prince Rupert the Devil. In September 1642, a month before the first major battle of the English Civil War, twenty-two-year-old Prince Rupert and his younger brother Maurice arrived at Worcester to escort a convoy of valuables to their uncle the king. The princes were resting with their cavalry in a field just outside the city, when a ...