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  1. Hace 2 días · Ruprecht of the Palatinate lay Bishop of Friesing (1481–1504) Frederick II the Wise Elector Palatine (1482–1556) Lutheran, 1540s: John II, Count ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Previous accounts have mostly assumed that the Palatinate's restoration was a central objective of Stuart policy, and that a diplomatic solution tied to the Spanish Match provided an alternative to war. Redworth argues that, on the contrary, the return of the Palatinate was always a secondary concern in London.

  3. Hace 4 días · The Lord Keeper, according to His Majesty's Commandment, declared, "That the King's main Reason of calling the Parliament (besides the looking on the Faces of His Subjects) is, to let them understand the great Engagements for the Recovery of the Palatinate imposed on His Majesty by the late King His Father and by themselves; and that the Two late Treaties with Spaine were broken off by the ...

  4. Hace 4 días · There is no discussion of Bullinger’s influence in the Palatinate, for which the Zurich Reformer produced the Second Helvetic Confession. Although the omission can be justified by the book’s cut-off date of 1566, some mention of the ties between Zurich and the (future) Reformed territories of the Holy Roman Empire would have been appropriate.

  5. Hace 4 días · From the early 1620s, moreover, the English political nation was deeply troubled by the events in Europe and particularly by the seizure of the Palatinate. Arguably, the greatest fault line in English political life – and political thinking – concerned the means by which the Palatinate could be recovered.

  6. Hace 1 día · Bad Kreuznach ( German pronunciation: [baːt ˈkʁɔʏtsnax] ⓘ) is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town, most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in the world with buildings on it. [3]

  7. Hace 3 días · Philip IV (Spanish: Felipe Domingo Victor de la Cruz de Austria y Austria, [1] Portuguese: Filipe; 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: Rey Planeta ), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640.