The County Palatine of Tübingen was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the medieval period. The dynasty, originally based in Nagold, managed to acquire...
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jurisdiction or territory of a count palatine was a county palatine or palatinate. In England the forms earl palatine and palatine earldom are rare alternative...
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Tübingen was established as the capital of a County Palatine of Tübingen. By 1231, Tübingen was a civitas, indicating recognition by the Crown of civil...
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Rudolph II, Count Palatine of Tübingen (died 1 November 1247) was Count Palatine of Tübingen and Vogt of Sindelfingen. He was the younger son of Rudolph I and...
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Gottfried II (d. 1369) sold the County Palatine of Tübingen to the Württemberg dynasty, went on to found the Tübingen-Lichteneck lineage In 1169, Emperor...
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Asperg (section Coat of arms)
a town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Asperg was established by the County Palatine of Tübingen, whose ruling house had...
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During the following century, several of these states were acquired by the County of Württemberg or the Duchy of Austria, as marked above. In 1803 Bavarian...
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signs of their history. The counts of Montfort were originally a branch of another Swabian noble family, the counts palatine of Tübingen. Hugo II of Tübingen...
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Wildberg, Baden-Württemberg (section Coat of arms)
built around 1200 by the County Palatine of Tübingen. Over the course of the 14th century, Wildberg became a possession of the Electoral Palatinate,...
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Heimsheim (section Coat of arms)
status of a township by the County Palatine of Tübingen at the start of the 14th century. Early in the 16th century, the town came into the possession of the...
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Deizisau (section Sons and daughters of the community)
The from the observers side left part of the herald shows the banner of the County Palatine of Tübingen Tübingen. It is derived from the St. Katharinen-Spital...
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Ammerbuch (category Tübingen (district))
is a municipality in the district of Tübingen of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 7 km northwest of Tübingen and between 345 and 551 meters above...
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Gechingen (section Coat of arms)
Gechingen was inherited by the County Palatine of Tübingen, who sold the town to Herrenalb Abbey in 1308 or 1309. As a result of the Protestant Reformation...
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the course of this church renovation. On September 12, 2010, the church was reopened with a festive service. The County Palatine of Tübingen were the patronage...
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Birkach (category Districts of Stuttgart)
"Birckhe" and was probably a possession of the Lords of Plieingen and by extension the County Palatine of Tübingen. Between 1295 and 1317, the village, now...
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Möglingen was mainly in the hands of the County Palatine of Tübingens., who sold their remaining stake in 1308 to the House of Württemberg. Since the 14th century...
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Aichtal (section Expansion of the city area)
benefice of the parish church. The "Vogte von Aich" appear as local nobility. They were knightly servants of the Counts Palatine of Tübingen (Herrenberg...
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son of count Ludwig I and his wife Mechthild of the Palatinate, born as countess palatine by the Rhine. Count Eberhard V officially took charge of the...
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Rudolf III von Montfort (redirect from Rudolf of Montfort)
Montfort. Rudolf was the son of Rudolf II († 1302), Count of Montfort-Feldkirch, a collateral line of the County palatines of Tübingen. His mother was Agnes...
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daughter of Henry the Black and Wulfhilde of Saxony: Elisabeth of Bregenz married Hugo II, Count Palatine of Tübingen Citations Leeper, p.398 Leeper, p. 398-399...
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Electorate of the Palatinate. The Reformation was instituted in the County of Sponheim in the year 1557, led by Friedrich II, Count Palatine of Simmern....
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Count (redirect from Kinds of countess)
might also be a count palatine, whose authority derived directly over a royal household, a palace in its original sense of the seat of power and administration...
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Palatine Jakob of Zweibrücken-Bitsch (1510–1570), died without male heir and Philipp's first wife, Countess Ludowika Margaretha inherited the County of...
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Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter T:...
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Durham, England (redirect from Durham, County Durham, England)
until 1836 the city was part of the County Palatine of Durham, a semi-independent jurisdiction ruled by the prince bishops of Durham which acted as a geopolitical...
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Welf VI (redirect from Welf, Duke of Spoleto)
VII) against Hugh of Tübingen, count palatine of Swabia. It came to a head between 1164 and 1166 and ended with the resolution of the emperor himself...
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founded the Hohenzollern line when he divided the county with his brother. In the power conflict of his time, Friedrich VIII supported the Austrian side...
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Heidelberg (redirect from History of Heidelberg)
[ˈhaɪdl̩bɛʁk] ; Palatine German: Heidlberg) is the fifth-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, and with a population of about 163,000, of which...
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in 1741 Countess Palatine Caroline of Zweibrücken, had issue Prince George William, married in 1748 Countess Maria Louise Albertine of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg...
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list of the longest-reigning monarchs in history, detailing the monarchs and lifelong leaders who have reigned the longest, ranked by length of reign...
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