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  1. George of the Palatinate. b. 10 Feb 1486 d. 27 Sep 1529

  2. Palatinate is the award-winning student newspaper of Durham University. Founded in 1948, it is one of Britain’s oldest student publications. Notable former editors include George Alagiah, Hunter Davies, Jeremy Vine, John Exelby, Cristina Nicolotti Squires and the late great Sir

  3. 25 de ene. de 2024 · Welcome to Palatinate’s website. We rely on readers’ generosity to keep producing award-winning journalism and provide media training opportunities to our team of more than 100 students. Palatinate has produced some of the biggest names in British media, including Jeremy Vine, Sir Harold Evans and George Alagiah.

  4. 9 de feb. de 2017 · Welcome to Palatinate’s website. We rely on readers’ generosity to keep producing award-winning journalism and provide media training opportunities to our team of more than 100 students. Palatinate has produced some of the biggest names in British media, including Jeremy Vine, Sir Harold Evans and George Alagiah.

  5. Brief Life History of Sophie Dorothea. When Prinzessin Sophie Dorothea von der Pfalz was born on 14 October 1630, in The Hague, Holland, Netherlands, her father, Frederick V Wittelsbach of the Palatinate, King of Bohemia, was 34 and her mother, Princess Elizabeth Stuart, was 34. She married Herzog Ernst August von Braunschweig-Calenberg on 13 ...

  6. In addition to a succinct history of the Calvert family and the milieu in which they flourished in England, The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate describes the lives and times of the 200 adventurers who participated in the original expedition ot Maryland, their part in the founding and settlement of the colony, and the development of colonial Maryland's distinctive manorial system.

  7. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Sophia was the electress of Hanover and heir to the British throne, whose son became George I of Great Britain. Sophia was the 12th child of Frederick V, elector Palatine of the Rhine, by his wife Elizabeth, a daughter of the English king James I. Residing after 1649 at Heidelberg with her brother,