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  1. Died. 3 January 1552. (1552-01-03) (aged 64) Ladenburg. Henry of the Palatinate ( German: Heinrich von der Pfalz) ( Heidelberg, 15 February 1487 – Ladenburg, 3 January 1552) was Bishop of Utrecht from 1524 to 1529, Bishop of Worms from 1523 to 1552 and Bishop of Freising from 1541 to 1552. Hendrik descended from the House of Wittelsbach and ...

  2. In 1193, Henry married Agnes of Hohenstaufen (1177–1204), [4] daughter of Count Palatine Conrad. They had the following children: Agnes (1201–1267), married Otto II of Wittelsbach, Count palatine of the Rhine from 1214, Duke of Bavaria from 1231. Around 1209, he married Agnes of Landsberg (d. 1248), daughter of the Wettin margrave Conrad II ...

  3. Upon Conrad's death in 1195, the Palatinate passed to the House of Welf through the (secret) marriage of his daughter Agnes with Henry of Brunswick. When Henry's son Henry the Younger died without heirs in 1214, the Hohenstaufen king Frederick II enfeoffed the Wittelsbach Duke Louis I of Bavaria , whose son, Otto II of Bavaria married Agnes of the Palatinate , daughter of Henry of Brunswick ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2018 · The Palatinate in European History 1559 – 1618. Rev. ed. Oxford, 1966. Competent but dated survey of the origins of the Thirty Years' War. Cohn, Henry J. The Government of the Rhine Palatinate in the Fifteenth Century. London, 1965. Premier English-language study of the Palatinate with broader relevance than its title suggests. Press, Volker.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Under Henry VII, therefore, Cheshire witnessed an intensification of royal lordship through the palatinate, not its destruction by a centralising monarch. The 1480s saw Cheshire politics heavily influenced by the Stanley family. Sir William Stanley was developing a strong position in the Dee valley lordships and, as chamberlain of the county ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Summary. After his triumphal return to England in November 1415, Henry V wasted no time resting on his laurels. He was eager to consolidate his achievements in France, most especially his capture of Harfleur, and to seek opportunities to build on them. His victory at Agincourt provided favourable circumstances for securing the necessary resources.