count palatine

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count palatine

A count palatine holds court in his grand hall.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A count who exercised royal authority in his own domain: A historical title for a nobleman who held and exercised sovereign, king-like powers within his own territory, independent of the central monarch's direct control.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The Count Palatine of the Rhine was one of the most powerful secular princes in the Holy Roman Empire.
    • As a count palatine, he had the authority to mint coins and administer justice in his lands.
Advanced Usage
  • "Palatine" as an adjective: The term "palatine" originates from the Latin , meaning "of the palace," referring to an official with authority in the royal household, which later evolved into a territorial title.
    • The palatine powers granted to him were extensive and hereditary.
Variants and Related Words
  • Palatinate (n): The office, territory, or jurisdiction of a count palatine.
    • The Rhenish Palatinate was a significant historical region.
  • Count (n): A nobleman ranking below a marquess and above a viscount, but without the specific sovereign authority of a count palatine.
Synonyms
  • Lord Palatine: A synonymous historical title.
  • Palsgrave: An archaic English term derived from German () for a count palatine.
Related Phrases
  • County Palatine: Refers to the area ruled by a count palatine.
    • Chester was a county palatine in medieval England.
count palatine

A count palatine holds court in his grand hall.

Noun
  1. a count who exercised royal authority in his own domain

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