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  1. Count Palatine Rupert ruled as bishop elect of the Freising Hochstift from 1495 to 1498, without ever having been consecrated as a priest. He married his first cousin, Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1478–1504) in 1499, daughter of Duke George the Rich, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut. Rupert was adopted by his father-in-law, and declared the heir of ...

  2. dewiki Ruprecht von der Pfalz (Köln) elwiki Ρούπρεχτ του Παλατινάτου, αρχιεπίσκοπος; enwiki Ruprecht of the Palatinate (archbishop of Cologne) eowiki Rupreĥto de Palatinato (Kolonjo) frwiki Robert du Palatinat; nlwiki Ruprecht van de Palts (1427-1480) nowiki Ruprecht von der Pfalz (Köln)

  3. Rupert I "the Red", Elector Palatine ( German: Ruprecht der Rote; 9 June 1309, Wolfratshausen – 16 February 1390, Neustadt an der Weinstraße) was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1353 to 1356, and Elector Palatine from 10 January 1356 to 16 February 1390. He was the son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and Mechtild of Nassau, the daughter of ...

  4. Ruprecht of the Palatinate (Q67214) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Ruprecht Prinz von der Pfalz Palatine (14 May 1481 - 20 Aug 1504) 0 references.

  5. The Palatinate was a wealthy state, and Frederick lived in great luxury. Frederick's mother, Countess Louise Juliana of Nassau, was daughter of William the Silent and half-sister of Maurice, Prince of Orange, who as stadtholders of Holland and other provinces were the leaders of the Dutch Republic.

  6. Ruprecht of the Palatinate. Archbishop of Cologne. Also known as Rupert of the Palatinate, Ruprecht von der Pfalz. Born on 8 March 1427. Died on 4 August 1480 in Burg Blankenstein. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q74364)

  7. 27 de abr. de 2022 · In 1391 he banished Jews and prostitutes from the Palatinate, confiscated their property, and bequeathed it to the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg. In 1395 he promulgated the so-called Rupertinische Konstitution which was intended to provide for unity of the Palatinate.