And in certain questions the Count Palatine of the Rhine, and not the King of the Romans was to speak the decisive word. |
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Families of quality whose homes graced the parklands of the County Palatine had their city homes in Chester. |
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Palatine continued to attack and a miskick for goal by James Reid fell to the unmarked Brian Kelly who blasted to the net from close range. |
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A similar position is found in the Principality and County Palatine of Durham. |
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Grange regrouped once more and pulled four points ahead however Palatine pulled back this lead once more thanks mainly to a cracking Moran goal. |
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It also undertakes various administrative duties associated with the area of the historical County Palatine of Lancaster. |
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After the death of Count Palatine Henry II in 1095, a series of extra-territorial counts palatine began. |
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The boundaries of the Palatinate varied with the political and dynastic fortunes of the Counts Palatine. |
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Frederick Count Palatine of the Rhine, called the Palsgrave, then came into England, to marry the Lady Elizabeth, King James's Daughter. |
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Visit Heidelberg Castle, once the residence of the Counts Palatine of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Corporate colonies and Counties Palatine were converted into States. |
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Palatine fever, gaol fever, hospital fever, camp fever, and ship fever are all names applied to typhus, an acute febrile disease transmitted to man by body lice. |
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The Dream had been with Faustinus since childhood, and it glowed again, like a particolored mosaic, as his litter-bearers toiled through the slums toward the Palatine Hill. |
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These were the Duke of Saxony, the Margrave of Brandenburg, the King of Bavaria, the Count Palatine of the Rhine and the three archbishops of Mainz, Trier and Cologne. |
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In 1356 the Counts Palatine were made Electors of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Actually about the turn of the century Palatine Mennonitism underwent a radical change in development which was to give it its characteristic stamp within German Mennonitism. |
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In 1613, his sister Elizabeth married Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and moved to Heidelberg. |
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This trend soon spread outside of Italy, for example Louis III, Elector Palatine founded the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg. |
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Long after the city grew to the seven hills the Palatine remained a desirable residential area. |
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In the capital city of Rome, there were imperial residences on the elegant Palatine Hill, from which the word palace derives. |
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The town remains part of the County Palatine of Lancashire and is part of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
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He was born at Ox Head, a small property on the Palatine Hill, very close to the Roman Forum. |
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Palatine with 3-4 rows of depressible teeth, teeth directed posteromedially. |
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Drawing of Elizabeth Stuart, Electress Palatine, and her son Frederick Henry, probably for an engraving. |
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After the Norman Conquest, this power was retained by the bishop and was eventually recognised with the designation of the region as the County Palatine of Durham. |
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Greek sculptures adorned Hellenistic landscape gardening on the Palatine or in the villas, and much of ancient Roman cuisine was essentially Greek. |
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From 1080 until the 19th century the bishopric enjoyed the powers of a Bishop Palatine, having military as well as religious leadership and power. |
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It has landholdings throughout the region and elsewhere, operating as a property company, but also exercising the right of the Crown in the County Palatine of Lancaster. |
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The Duchy administers bona vacantia within the County Palatine, receiving the property of persons who die intestate and where the legal ownership cannot be ascertained. |
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Greek sculptures adorned Hellenistic landscape gardening on the Palatine or in the villas, or were imitated in Roman sculpture yards by Greek slaves. |
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The first was the library of the Temple of Apollo on the Palatine, often called the Palatine library, and the second was the library of the Porticus of Octaviae. |
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Traditional franchise jurisdictions of various powers were held by municipal corporations, religious houses, guilds, early universities, Welsh Marches, and Counties Palatine. |
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The Trinidadian cricketer Learie Constantine was ennobled in 1969 and took the title Baron Constantine of Maraval in Trinidad and Nelson in the County Palatine of Lancaster. |
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Until the completion of the Flavian Palace on the Palatine Hill, the imperial court was situated at Alba or Circeii, and sometimes even farther afield. |
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In Rome itself he built the Palace of Domitian on the Palatine Hill. |
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Several excavations support the view that Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill built above the area of the future Roman Forum. |
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Some franchise courts, especially in the Counties Palatine, had their own system of writs which often reflected or anticipated the common law writs. |
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Carilef was made Bishop of Durham, and was also given the powers of Earl for the region south of the rivers Tyne and Derwent, which became the County Palatine of Durham. |
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