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  1. Hace 3 días · Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1300–1327; Rupert II, Elector Palatine, 1325–1398; Rupert of Germany, 1352–1410; Stephen, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken, 1385–1459; Louis I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, 1424–1489; Alexander, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, 1462–1514; Louis II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, 1502–1532

  2. Hace 5 días · Adolf 1300–1327 Count Palatine of the Rhine: Irmengard of Öttingen d. 1399: Matilda of Bavaria aft. 1313–1346: Frederick II 1310–1349 Margrave of Meissen: Leopold III 1351–1386 Duke of Austria: Viridis Visconti 1352–1414: Beatrice of Nuremberg c. 1362 –1414: Albert III 1349–1395 Duke of Austria: Elisabeth of Bohemia 1358–1373 ...

  3. Hace 3 días · In 1273, Count Radbot's seventh-generation descendant, Rudolph of Habsburg, was elected King of the Romans. Taking advantage of the extinction of the Babenbergs and of his victory over Ottokar II of Bohemia at the Battle on the Marchfeld in 1278, he appointed his sons as Dukes of Austria and moved the family's power base to Vienna , where the Habsburg dynasty gained the name of "House of ...

    • 11th century
  4. Ravensberg – County of Ravensberg, count Bernard von Calvelage-Reavensberg Regenwalde – Lordship of Labes(Łobez), lord Borko von Borcke Rhine – County Palatinate of the Rhine, prince-elector/count palatine Rudolf II von Wittelsbach Ruppin – Lordship of Ruppin, lord Ulrich II von Lindow-Ruppin

  5. Hace 4 días · Receipt by Otto de Lapide and Frederic de Mitra, attorneys of Louis count palatine of the Rhine, for 2,000 marks from Walter lord Hungerford, treasurer of the K. O. x. 383. H.

  6. Well, if we assume king John doesn’t exist, once Richard the lionheart dies would probably make the most direct in line for the throne would probably be one of two options, the first would be the son of their oldest aunt (Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony) Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, but that would make things even ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Receipt by John Ladberom, canon of Worms, secretary of Louis Count Palatine of the Rhine, for 3,000 nobles in gold, part of the dowry of Blanche, the King's sister. London . O. ix. 376.