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  1. Adam Willaerts was born in London to Flemish parents; he had moved to the Netherlands by 1585 and by 1597 was settled in Utrecht, where he spent the remainder of his career. He was active in the Utrecht painters’ guild and contributed a painting to one of the local hospitals. Willaerts painted religious scenes involving ships as well as ceremonial arrivals and departures, all in a brightly ...

  2. The elector had already witnessed such a reconciliation following the end of the Second Bishops’ War in late-1640, which resulted in 10,000 Scottish troops being pledged to the Palatine cause until the force was diverted to suppress the Irish Rebellion. 10 Charles Louis therefore had no cause to suspect that the outbreak of hostilities in August 1642 would result in any greater political ...

  3. Catholic (until 1540s) Frederick II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (9 December 1482 – 26 February 1556), also Frederick the Wise, a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was Prince-elector of the Palatinate from 1544 to 1556, and pretender to the Norwegian Throne from 1535 to 1556. The Kurfürst-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Heidelberg is named after him.

  4. Frederick III (born Feb. 14, 1515, Simmern, Ger.—died Oct. 26, 1576, Heidelberg, Rhenish Palatinate) was the elector Palatine of the Rhine (1559–76) and a leader of the German Protestant princes who worked for a Protestant victory in Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Frederick adopted Lutheranism in 1546 and Calvinism somewhat later.

  5. Otto-Henry, Elector Palatine, ( German: Ottheinrich; 10 April 1502, Amberg [1] – 12 February 1559, Heidelberg) [2] a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Count Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1557 and prince elector of the Palatinate from 1556 to 1559. He was a son of Rupert, Count Palatine, third son of Philip, Elector Palatine ...

  6. Elector Palatine (1648–1706) Elector of Hanover (1710–1714) Elector Palatine (1714–1777) Elector of Hanover (1777–1806) Arch-Bannerbearer (Erzbannerträger, Archivexillarius) Azure, a lance party per fess, or, and gules bendwise flying to sinister chief a banner, or, with the Imperial Eagle: Elector of Hanover (1692–1710) Elector of ...

  7. Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, 1617-1680'. AN EARLY EXPERIMENT IN LIBERALISM. By J. H. CLAPHAM. Those who know their seventeenth century in England, or have read one recent novel, will recall the exiled Elector Palatine moving across the English stage and will remember. who he was-the eldest survivor of the thirteen children of.