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  1. Count Palatine William of Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen (4 January 1701 in Gelnhausen – 25 December 1760 in The Hague) was a titular Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and an Imperial Field Marshal .

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    • 25 December 1760 (aged 59), The Hague
  2. A count palatine (Latin comes palatinus), also count of the palace or palsgrave (from German Pfalzgraf), was originally an official attached to a royal or imperial palace or household and later a nobleman of a rank above that of an ordinary count. The title originated in the Late Roman Empire.

  3. John Charles, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld at Gelnhausen (17 October 1638 – 21 February 1704), was a German prince and ancestor of the cadet branch of the royal family of Bavaria known, from the early 19th century, as Dukes in Bavaria.

  4. Count Palatine William of Gelnhausen. Year of birth. 1701. Year of death. 1760. Short Description. "Count Palatine William of Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen (4 January 1701 in Gelnhausen – 25 December 1760 in The Hague) was a titular Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and an Imperial Field Marshal." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020) Entity Encoding.

  5. Juan Carlos del Palatinado-Gelnhausen (17 de octubre de 1638 - 21 de febrero de 1704), fue un príncipe alemán y antepasado de la rama cadete de la familia real de Baviera conocida, desde principios del siglo XIX, como Duque en Baviera . Tomó Gelnhausen como el nombre de su rama de la familia después de adquirir esa finca en 1669. Biografía.

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  6. Count Palatine William of Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen (4 January 1701 in Gelnhausen – 25 December 1760 in The Hague) was a titular Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and an Imperial Field Marshal. William was the youngest son of the Count Palatine John Charles of Gelnhausen (1638–1704) from his...

  7. John Charles, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld at Gelnhausen (17 October 1638 – 21 February 1704), was a German prince and ancestor of the cadet branch of the royal family of Bavaria known, from the early 19th century, as Dukes in Bavaria.