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  1. Hace 2 días · Reply of John Casimer Count Palatine to the Bishop of Rennes. Regrets the divisions and commotions in France. Many of the nobility of France have implored his assistance and declared how many innocent people have been there persecuted on account of their religion contrary to the King's Edict without any redress.

  2. Hace 1 día · John Donne, MP and Dean of St Paul's Cathedral wrote some of the most beautiful religious and erotic poetry in the English language. I hope this quiz will encourage you to read or re-read his poems!

  3. Hace 5 días · The membership of the electoral body was fixed at the traditional number of seven: the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne, and Trier, the count palatine of the Rhine, the king of Bohemia, the margrave of Brandenburg, and the duke of Saxony.

  4. Hace 2 días · It abounded in counts of the second rank, dominated by a great secular prince, the count palatine of the Rhine. The area contained four electorates and was therefore of crucial political importance. Northern Germany

  5. Hace 2 días · Count of Hesse: Liutswind: Carloman 830–880 King of Bavaria r. 876–880: Irmgard of Chiemsee c. 830 /833–866: Louis the Younger 830/835–882 King of Saxony r. 876–882: Liutgard of Saxony c. 845 –885: Gisela of Alsace c. 840 –895: Berthold I c. 838 –896 Count Palatine of Swabia: Charles III the Fat 839–888 King of East Francia ...

  6. Hace 3 días · The Benedictine priory of Lytham was founded between 1189 and 1194, during John count of Mortain's tenure of the honour of Lancaster, by his knight, Richard son of Roger, of Woodplumpton in Amounderness; Count John gave his licence to alienate the vill of Lytham, assessed at two plough-lands, to any religious he pleased in free alms ...

  7. Hace 5 días · There is reason to believe that the monks, availed themselves of the power of John during King Richard's absence to drive out the upstart family of Lancaster from the Furness fells; and John, when he became king, bestowed his usual attentions of privilege and extortion upon the abbey.