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  1. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Ruprecht of the Palatinate (27 February 1427 – 16 or 26 July 1480) was the Archbishop and Prince Elector of Cologne from 1463 to 1480. Ruprecht of the ...

  2. Prince Rupert (1619-82) was the son of the exiled king and queen of Bohemia living in The Hague. His mother was the sister of King Charles I of England and through his father, Rupert was count of the Rhine Palatinate in Germany. The rulers of the Dutch Republic were his cousins. As a youth, Rupert lived at his parents' court in The Hague, but he visited England in 1636-37. There, he studied ...

  3. 28 de ene. de 2023 · Genealogy profile for Rupert Prince of Palatinate-Simmern, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland Prince Ruprecht von der Pfalz-Simmern (Wittelsbach, Pfalz-Simmeren), Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Duke of Cumberland (1619 - 1682) - Genealogy

  4. The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. Ruprecht III (Pfalz).jpg 489 × 631; 120 KB. Ruprecht III von dr Pfalz - Elisabeth zu Hohenzollern - Alte Pinakothek.jpeg 1,872 × 2,205; 1.6 MB. PEAKE (1874) p181 Ruprecht von der Pfalz.jpg 562 × 1,014; 325 KB. Bilds Kurfürst Ruprecht III von der Pfalz.png 2,336 × 3,248; 16.8 MB.

  5. Rupert of the Palatinate (German: Ruprecht von der Pfalz) (1427 - 1480) was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1463 until 1480. Rupert was a son of Louis III of the Electoral Palatinate. Rupert was elected the Archbishop of Cologne on 30 March 1463, due largely by the desire of the cathedral canon to have a member of the House of Wittelsbach as archbishop. Rupert did not provide any benefit to the ...

  6. Thirty Years’ War. Frederick V (born Aug. 26, 1596, Amberg, Upper Palatinate [Germany]—died Nov. 29, 1632, Mainz) was the elector Palatine of the Rhine, king of Bohemia (as Frederick I, 1619–20), and director of the Protestant Union. Brought up a Calvinist, partly in France, Frederick succeeded his father, Frederick IV, both as elector ...

  7. Matters having been brought to a head by the intrigues of the Luxemburg side at Avignon, the election of Charles represented an attempt to resolve the situation. During negotiations, the Bohemian delegation made a whole series of far-reaching promises (of a political and military nature) to the pope.