This ended the German phase of the Thirty Years' War and the Rhenish Palatinate was restored to Charles Louis who returned to Heidelberg. |
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For a pound and thirty pence I had acquired a territory greater in surface area than the Palatinate of the Rhine. |
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One clause promised to buy off Conde's German mercenaries, led by John Casimir of the Palatinate, with a payment of 500,000 ecus. |
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He was born in Kues, now Bernkastel-Kues, about 30 km from Trier, an old town in the Palatinate, founded by the Romans. |
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But two other factors combined to precipitate the mass migration of people from the Palatinate and surrounding territories. |
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The boundaries of the Palatinate varied with the political and dynastic fortunes of the Counts Palatine. |
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It was administered with the Palatinate of Cheshire by the Justiciar of Chester. |
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For this it was essential that Austria continued opposing the French demands regarding Cologne and the Palatinate. |
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From 1648 Charles Louis was able to take up his position as Elector of the Palatinate on the Rhine, as a consequence of the Peace of Westphalia. |
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Saar was a province formed from parts of Prussia and the Rhenish Palatinate and placed under League control by the Treaty of Versailles. |
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Until the 15th century the most important administrative officer in the Palatinate was the steward. |
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It was administered with the Palatinate of Chester and Flint by the Justiciar of Chester. |
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There were important movements as well in the smaller states of Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover and the Palatinate. |
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Maurice pressed Frederick in vain to at least defend the Palatinate against the Spanish troops under Spinola and Tilly. |
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In 1849, he returned to the Kingdom of Bavaria for the Baden and Palatinate revolutionary uprising. |
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Celebrants gathered in the town below and marched to the ruins of Hambach Castle on the heights above the small town of Hambach, in the Palatinate province of Bavaria. |
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At the time of this letter, Engels's even more dangerous involvement in the revolutionary uprisings in Baden and the Palatinate in 1849, still lay ahead of him. |
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Pennsylvania German is a West Central German dialect spoken by most of the Amish population of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana and resembles Palatinate German dialects. |
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Maryland was by its charter erected into a palatinate after the model of the palatinate of Durham in England. |
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In 843, Frankfurt became at times the most important royal palatinate of the Eastern Franconians and the site of parliaments. |
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The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales. |
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For centuries it was a palatinate under the jurisdiction of the bishop. |
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Officially it had been referred to as a palatinate from the fifteenth century, because of its special role as the inherited land and patrimony of the Grand Duke. |
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Lancaster was also given palatinate status for the county of Lancashire, which entailed a separate administration independent of the crown. |
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The award is named after the colour palatinate associated with the university. |
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In the Frankish Empire, the city was the location of an important palatinate of Charlemagne, who built one of his many administrative palaces here. |
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