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  1. Mathilde du Palatinat. Mathilde de Wittelsbach dite Mathilde de Palatinat, née le 7 mars 1419 à Heidelberg et décédée le 22 août 1482 à Heidelberg, est une aristocrate allemande. Elle est la fille de Louis III "le Barbu" de Wittelsbach, électeur du Palatinat et de Mathilde de Savoie .

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  3. Second wife of Monsieur, brother of Louis XIV, the Princess of the Palatinate, known as Princess Palatine, remains, along with Saint-Simon, the best surviving source of information on life at Versailles. She died in 1722, leaving behind her some 90,000 letters. Combining commentary on the mores of the royal court with descriptions of major events and lively anecdotes, these letters paint an ...

  4. Imperial count palatine. An imperial count palatine ( Latin: comes palatinus caesareus, German: Kaiserlicher Hofpfalzgraf) was an official in the Holy Roman Empire with quasi-monarchical ("palatine") powers. In all, over 5,000 imperial counts palatine were created between the 14th and 18th centuries. [1]

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  6. www.encyclopedia.com › places › germany-scandinaviaPalatinate | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · T he Palatinate was a German principality* that became known for its patronage* of the arts during the Renaissance. Two territories made up the Palatinate. The Rhine or Lower Palatinate was in western Germany along the Rhine and Neckar Rivers. The Upper Palatinate consisted of an area north of the region of Bavaria.

  7. France. The Electoral Palatinate ( German: Kurpfalz) or the Palatinate ( Pfalz ), officially the Electorate of the Palatinate ( Kurfürstentum Pfalz ), was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire. [1] The electorate had its origins under the rulership of the Counts Palatine of Lotharingia in 915; it was then restructured under the Counts ...

  8. Palatinate, in German history, the lands of the count palatine, a title held by a leading secular prince of the Holy Roman Empire. Geographically, the Palatinate was divided between two small territorial clusters: the Rhenish, or Lower, Palatinate and the Upper Palatinate. The Rhenish Palatinate.

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