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  1. The Miller, Schrag, Zerger, and other families from Switzerland lived in the Palatinate. 7 Individuals from these families and their location can be identified as the Palatinate party left for Galicia in 1784-1786. Some seven hundred Mennonite refugees arrived in the Palatinate from Switzerland in 1671. 8 They responded to the invitation of ...

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  3. 200,000 per year. The Historical Museum of the Palatinate ( German: Historisches Museum der Pfalz) is a museum in the city of Speyer in the Palatinate region of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is situated across the square from the Speyer Cathedral. The museum's focus is on the History of the Palatinate; it has a collection of ...

  4. Helen was a daughter of the Elector Palatine Philip (1448–1508) from his marriage to Margaret (1456–1501), daughter of Duke Louis IX of Bavaria-Landshut. She married on 15 June 1513 in Wismar with Duke Henry V of Mecklenburg (1479–1552).

  5. Literature about Helen of the Palatinate in the State Bibliography (Landesbibliographie) of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; Footnotes . ↑ Tom Clauss: 775 Jahre Jesendorf, Books on Demand, p. 1698 Digitized; ↑ Steffen Stuth: Höfe und Residenzen: Untersuchungen zu den Höfen der Herzöge von Mecklenburg im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert, Edition Temmen ...

  6. France. The Electoral Palatinate ( German: Kurpfalz) or the Palatinate ( Pfalz ), officially the Electorate of the Palatinate ( Kurfürstentum Pfalz ), was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire. [1] The electorate had its origins under the rulership of the Counts Palatine of Lotharingia in 915; it was then restructured under the Counts ...

  7. 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.