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  1. Frederick III of Simmern, the Pious, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (14 February 1515 – 16 October 1576) was a ruler from the house of Wittelsbach, branch Palatinate-Simmern-Sponheim. He was a son of John II of Simmern and inherited the Palatinate from the childless Elector Otto-Henry, Elector Palatine ( Ottheinrich ) in 1559.

  2. Among people born in 1543, John Casimir of the Palatinate-Simmern ranks 7. Before him are Domenico Fontana, 3rd Dalai Lama, William Byrd, Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, Sharafkhan Bidlisi, and Claudio Acquaviva. After him are Christine of Hesse, Kanō Eitoku, Giovanni Bembo, Michele Ruggieri, Giovanni de' Medici, and Juan de la Cueva.

  3. Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld definitely reannexed to Palatinate-Zweibrücken: John Christian: 23 January 1700: 1732–1733: 20 July 1733: Palatinate-Sulzbach: Maria Henriette de La Tour d'Auvergne 15 February 1722 two children Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg 21 January 1731 Mannheim no children: Regency of Caroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken ...

  4. Johann Wilhelm II, Elector Palatine ( Jan Wellem in Low German, English: John William; 19 April 1658 – 8 June 1716) of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Elector Palatine (1690–1716), Duke of Neuburg (1690–1716), Duke of Jülich and Berg (1679–1716), and Duke of Upper Palatinate and Cham (1707–1714). From 1697 onwards Johann Wilhelm was also ...

  5. Rupert, King of the Romans. Rupert of the Palatinate ( German: Ruprecht von der Pfalz; 5 May 1352 – 18 May 1410), sometimes known as Robert of the Palatinate, a member of the House of Wittelsbach, was Elector Palatine from 1398 (as Rupert III) and King of Germany from 1400 until his death.

  6. 23 de may. de 2018 · The old electoral line died out with Otto Henry's passing of the Palatinate to Frederick III, the Pious (ruled 1559 – 1576) of the cadet line Palatinate-Simmern. By converting to Reformed (Calvinist) Protestantism with the publication of the Heidelberg Catechism (1563), Frederick initiated the "Second Reformation" of the Palatinate.