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  1. Catherine of the Palatinate (14 October 1499 in Heidelberg – 16 January 1526 in Neuburg Abbey) was a member of the Wittelsbach family and a titular Countess Palatine of Simmern. She was abbess of Neuburg Abbey .

  2. Eleonora Catherine of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken (17 May 1626 – 3 March 1692), was a cousin and foster sister of Queen Christina of Sweden and sister of King Charles X of Sweden. After her brother's accession to the throne (1654), she and her siblings were all considered royal princesses and princes of Sweden. [1]

  3. 6 de nov. de 2016 · The German Palatines were natives of the Electorate of the Palatinate region of Germany, although a few had come to Germany from Switzerland, the Alsace, and probably other parts of Europe.

  4. 4 de sept. de 2015 · In 1709 London found itself playing host to thousands of Germans who were fleeing famine, war and religious persecution in their native lands. Many of the first arrivals came from the Palatinate region, and the refugees became collectively known as the ‘poor Palatines’.

  5. Catherine von Pfalz-Zweibrücken. Countess Consort. Princess of Sweden, Vasa Dynasty, daughter of King Carl IX and Duchess Maria. Mother of King Carl X Gustav. Her mother died in 1589. In 1592, her father was remarried to Princess Christina of Holstein-Gottorp. She reportedly got along well with her stepmother and was close to her half siblings,...

  6. Married Catherine of Pomerania (c. 1390 - 1426) daughter of Wartislaw VII, Duke of Pomerania. Christopher (1416 –1448) Count Palatine of Neumarkt, King of Denmark (1440–48, as Christopher III), Sweden (1441–48) and Norway (1442–48) during the era of the Kalmar Union. ).

  7. Elizabeth-Charlotte of Bavaria, often referred to as “Liselotte” or “La Palatine”, was a German princess of Protestant upbringing. In 1671 she married Monsieur, the King’s brother, and was obliged to convert to Catholicism. She took up residence in the Court and became an astute observer of goings-on at the palace.