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A long civil war began ; Philip was about to win when he was murdered by the Bavarian count palatine Otto VIII of Wittelsbach in 1208.
* Matilda, born 979, died 1025, married Ezzo, count palatine of Lotharingia
After the abdication of Emperor Charles V he continued at court in great favour with his son Philip II, who rewarded him with a pension for life and by being made a count palatine.
The County Palatine of the Rhine (), later the Electoral Palatinate (), was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire, a palatinate administered by a count palatine.
From about 1085 / 86, after the death of the last Ezzonian palatine count, Herman II, Count Palatine of Lotharingia, the Palatinate lost its military importance in Lotharingia.
The territorial authority of the count palatine was reduced to his counties along the Rhine, from then-on called County Palatine of the Rhine.
* Henry Jasomirgott is made count palatine of the Rhine.
") was made count palatine of the Rhine in 1140, and became margrave of Austria on Leopold's death in 1141.
Having married Gertrude, the widow of Henry the Proud, he was invested in 1143 with the duchy of Bavaria, and resigned his office as count palatine.
* Matilda, born 979, died 1025 ; who married Ezzo, count palatine of Lotharingia
While this meant that offices, such as emperor, king, and elector could only be legally occupied by one dynast at a time, holders of such other titles as duke, margrave, landgrave, count palatine, and prince could only differentiate themselves by adding the name of their appanage to the family's original title.
The line became extinct on the death of Count Eberhard II ( 1394 ), who in 1385 had sold half his territory to the count palatine of the Rhine, and held the other half as his feudal domaine.
After Charles X Gustav, the son of John Casimir, count palatine of Pfalz-Zweibrücken, succeeded his cousin Queen Christina of Sweden on the Swedish throne, Pfalz-Zweibrücken was in personal union with Sweden until 1718.
During his Pomeranian campaign a rebellion by count palatine Skarbmir of the Abdaniec clan began.
He was replaced as count palatine by Piotr Wlostowic of the Labedz clan.
In 1654 he was transferred to Neuburg on the Danube, as court preacher and confessor to the count palatine.
Philip was preparing to crush the last flicker of the rebellion in Brunswick-Lüneburg when he was murdered at Bamberg, on 21 June 1208, by Count Otto VIII of Wittelsbach, count palatine in Bavaria.
The most important of these was the comes palatinus, the count palatine, who in Merovingian and Carolingian times ( 5th through 10th century ) was an official of the sovereign's household, in particular of his court of law in the imperial palaces ( see kaiserpfalz ).
The count palatine was the official representative at proceedings of the court such as oath takings or judicial sentences and was in charge of the records of those developments.
In addition to those responsibilities, the count palatine had administrative functions, especially concerning the king's household.
Increasingly, the count palatine of Lotharingia, whose office had been attached to the royal palace at Aachen from the 10th century onward, became the real successor to the Carolingian count palatine.
* Adalard ( 877 ), count palatine, father of Adelaide, wife of Louis II of France

count and Bavaria
# Louis V the Brandenburger ( 1316 – 1361 ), duke of Upper Bavaria, margrave of Brandenburg, count of Tyrol
# William V of Holland ( 1330 – 1389 ), as William I duke of Lower Bavaria, as William III count of Hainaut
# Albert I of Holland ( 1336 – 1404 ), duke of Lower Bavaria, count of Hainaut and Holland
In 976 Leopold I, a member of the Babenberg family, who was a count in the Donnegau, is described as count of the Eastern March, a district not more than 60 miles in breadth on the eastern frontier of Bavaria which grew into the duchy of Austria.
In 1266 the count Charles I of Anjou, called by the new pope Clement IV, defeated and killed Manfred at Benevento, taking possession of southern Italy: envoys from the Ghibelline cities went then to Bavaria and urged Conradin to come and free Italy.
While engaged in this struggle Henry was also occupied in suppressing a rising in Bavaria, led by Frederick, Count of Bogen, during which both duke and count sought to establish their own candidates in the Bishopric of Regensburg.
We hear of a count palatine in Saxony, and of others in Lorraine, in Bavaria and in Swabia, their duties being to administer the royal estates in these duchies.
In 1439, the new Danish king Christopher III ( also known as Christopher of Bavaria ) bought the loyalty of count Adolphus VIII of Holstein-Rendsburg by granting him the entire Duchy of Schleswig as a hereditary fief but under the Danish crown.
At first as a subordinate to his brother William, who as a Swedish lieutenant-general succeeded to the command, but later as an independent commander, Bernard continued to push his forays over southern Germany ; and with the Swedish General Gustav Horn he made in 1633 a successful invasion into Bavaria, which was defended by the imperialist general count Aldringer.
# William V of Holland ( 1330 – 1389 ), as William I duke of Lower Bavaria, as Wiliam V count of Hainaut and Holland
# Albert I of Holland ( 1336 – 1404 ), duke of Lower Bavaria, count of Hainaut and Holland
When the count was assassinated on 8 October 1831, Kolokotronis created his own administration in support of Prince Otto of Bavaria as a King of Greece.
Arnulf was the son of Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria and Cunigunda, daughter of Berthold I, the count palatine of Swabia.
She was Frankish, the daughter of Ingeram, count of Hesbaye, and Hedwig of Bavaria.
A partisan of the house of Orléans, he was appointed chancellor to Isabeau of Bavaria on 29 January 1414, on 20 July 1414 commissary of the mint, and in June 1416 chancellor to the count of Ponthieu, afterwards Charles VII of France.
Bavaria ’ s continuation of hostilities with France meant that Emperor Ferdinand III could no longer count on Bavarian troops.
Welf married Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria, daughter of the Saxon count Isanbart ; Hedwig was abbess of Chelles.

count and office
It did not enter the weekend box office top 10 until its twelfth week in which the film reached # 7 after increasing its gross by 168 % from the previous week and more than tripling its theatre count ( this was the weekend before it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture ).
Following that week, the film lingered around the top 10 for 8 weeks before peaking at # 4 in its 22nd week ( the weekend after winning the Oscar ) ( increasing its weekend gross and theatre count by 306 % and nearly doubling its theatre count ) and spending 6 straight weeks in the weekend box office top 10.
In 899 Regino was driven from his office by Richarius, later Bishop of Liège, the brother of Count Gerhard and count Mattfried of Hainaut.
Seth Lipsky, in an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal that ran on June 28, 2011, called the verdict against Black " head-scratching ," noting that Black was found not guilty of the most serious charges brought against him and " the jury convicted him of a count of obstruction, for obeying an eviction notice by Hollinger to remove from his former office in Toronto boxes of papers and personal effects that he hadn't been informed were under seal.
Geoffrey makes Kay the count of Anjou and Arthur's steward, an office he holds in most later literature.
A misunderstanding between him and Napoleon ( who conferred upon him the title of count of Chanteloup ) provoked Chaptal's retirement from office in 1804 ; but before the end of that year he was again received into favor by the emperor, who awarded him with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, and made him treasurer to the Senate.
In the 12th century Mitterburg Castle was in possession of the Lower Carniolan count Meinhard of Schwarzenburg, who held the office of a Vogt of the Poreč bishops ( in Latin documents he is known as Cernogradus ), and established the Pazin County ( earldom ).
Through his alliance with Royal, Davis could count on support from the " French party " throughout his term in office.
In 1985 he was forced from office, after a second trial found him guilty of one count of conspiracy and twelve counts of perjury, related to the alleged failure to report all campaign contributions.
The châtelain was originally, in Carolingian times, an official of the count ; with the development of feudalism the office became a fief, and so ultimately hereditary.
In April 1795 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society Numerous honors were bestowed on him including the office of an imperial count palatine.
After holding for some time the office of tutor to Count Nostitz, he obtained an appointment first as vice-rector, and then as rector, in the general seminary at Hradisko ( now part of Olomouc ); but in 1790 he lost his post through the abolition of the seminaries throughout the Habsburg Empire, and returned as a guest to the house of the count.
When his father died, Louis IV of France seized Normandy, installed the boy Richard in his father's office, then placed him in the care of the count of Ponthieu.
The CAN-SPAM Act was updated with some new regulations including a no fee provision for opting out, further definition of " sender ", post office or private mail boxes count as a " valid physical postal address " and definition of " person ".
In principle the Jionores ( benefices ) and the office of a deceased count must be given to his son, who would be placed provisionally in possession by Louis ; the definitive investiture, however, could be conferred only by Charles.
* 2008-Kwame Kilpatrick resigned his office as mayor effective September 19, 2008, after pleading guilty to two counts of obstruction of justice and no contest to one count of assaulting and obstructing a police officer.
The first known office holder was Beloje, a count, who ruled under Prince Vlastimir ( also possibly under Radoslav or Prosigoj, fl.
The official count of 11 corresponds to the number of groups in the office section.
Wyniemko now " plans to attend law school, doesn't count out a run for office someday.
It only managed third place in its opening weekend box office ( US ) despite having the largest theater count of any release that weekend ( December 12 – 14, 2003 ).

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