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  1. Count Palatine Wolfgang dissolved the monasteries in his territory, thereby augmenting his revenues, and acquired the territory of the Disibodenberg Abbey. In 1557, he inherited Palatine Neuburg , half of the Hinder ("Further") County of Sponheim and half of the Lordship of Guttenberg from the Palatinate under the Treaty of Heidelberg; [1] this more than doubled his territory.

  2. Nicht nur Wein und klassische Musik, auch eine Wertschätzung ihrer Alltagsarchitektur zeichnet die Pfalz zunehmend aus. Manchmal handelt es sich um Denkmäler, überwiegend sind es jedoch vernachlässigte, vergessene Immobilien, die man ehedem entweder gleich ganz abgerissen oder bis zur Unkenntlichkeit ,,saniert" hätte.

  3. 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 included lands on both sides of the middle Rhine ...

  4. With around one million exhibits in its portfolio, its five collections depict life in the Palatinate between the Stone Age and the present day. The "Prehistory" collection delves into the period from 200,000 to 20 BC, when the Romans conquered Germany and started their almost-500-year rule over the Palatinate.

  5. Wolfgang of the Palatinate: Count Palatine of Neumarkt, governor of the Upper Palatinate (1494 - n/a), Judge, Canon, From: Germany

  6. Wolfgang of the Palatinate was a German nobleman from the House of Wittelsbach.

  7. At the time there were two surviving branches of the Wittelsbach family: Palatinate-Zweibrücken (headed by Maximilian Joseph) and Palatinate-Birkenfeld (headed by Count Palatine William). Maximilian Joseph inherited Charles Thedore's title of Elector of Bavaria, while William was compensated with the title of Duke in Bavaria.