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The Palatinate of the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
 , later the Electoral Palatinate , was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early modern Europe under a Holy Roman Emperor....
, a palatinate
Palatinate (disambiguation)

A palatinate is a territory administered by a count palatine, originally the direct representative of a monarch, but later the hereditary ruler of the territory subject to the crown's overlordship....
 administered by a count palatine
Count palatine

Count palatine is a noble title, used to render several comital styles, in some cases also shortened to Palatine, which can have other meanings as well....
. Its rulers served as prince-elector
Prince-elector

The Prince-Electors of the Holy Roman Empire were the members of the electoral college of the Holy Roman Empire, having the function of Imperial election the Holy Roman Emperors....
s of the Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early modern Europe under a Holy Roman Emperor....
 from 1356.

The Electoral Palatinate was a much larger territory than what later became known as the Rhenish Palatinate (Rheinpfalz), on the west bank of the Rhine, and is now the contemporary region of the Palatinate in the German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 federal state
States of Germany

Germany is a federation consisting of sixteen states, known in German language as L?nder . Since Land is the literal German word for "country", the term Bundesl?nder is commonly used colloquially, as it is more specific, though technically incorrect within the corpus of German law....
 of Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate

Rhineland-Palatinate is one of the 16 States of Germany of Germany. It has an area of and about four million inhabitants. The capital is Mainz....
.






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The Palatinate of the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
 , later the Electoral Palatinate , was a historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early modern Europe under a Holy Roman Emperor....
, a palatinate
Palatinate (disambiguation)

A palatinate is a territory administered by a count palatine, originally the direct representative of a monarch, but later the hereditary ruler of the territory subject to the crown's overlordship....
 administered by a count palatine
Count palatine

Count palatine is a noble title, used to render several comital styles, in some cases also shortened to Palatine, which can have other meanings as well....
. Its rulers served as prince-elector
Prince-elector

The Prince-Electors of the Holy Roman Empire were the members of the electoral college of the Holy Roman Empire, having the function of Imperial election the Holy Roman Emperors....
s of the Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early modern Europe under a Holy Roman Emperor....
 from 1356.

The Electoral Palatinate was a much larger territory than what later became known as the Rhenish Palatinate (Rheinpfalz), on the west bank of the Rhine, and is now the contemporary region of the Palatinate in the German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 federal state
States of Germany

Germany is a federation consisting of sixteen states, known in German language as L?nder . Since Land is the literal German word for "country", the term Bundesl?nder is commonly used colloquially, as it is more specific, though technically incorrect within the corpus of German law....
 of Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate

Rhineland-Palatinate is one of the 16 States of Germany of Germany. It has an area of and about four million inhabitants. The capital is Mainz....
. The Electoral Palatinate also included territory that lay on the east bank of the Rhine, containing the cities of Heidelberg
Heidelberg

Heidelberg is a city in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. As of 2006, over 140,000 people live within the city's area. The town of Heidelberg is an administrative district of its own....
 and Mannheim
Mannheim

Mannheim is a city in Germany. With 327,318 inhabitants it is the second-largest city in the state of Baden-W?rttemberg after the capital Stuttgart....
.

Counts Palatine of Lotharingia, 915–1085


The Palatinate emerged from the County Palatine of Lotharingia, which came into existence in the 10th century.

  • Wigeric of Lotharingia
    Wigeric of Lotharingia

    Wigeric or Wideric was the count of the Bidgau and held the rights of a count within the city of Trier. He received also the advocacy of the abbey of St....
    , count of the Bidgau (c.
    Circa

    Circa means "in approximately", generally referring to a year. It is widely used in genealogy and historical writing, when the dates of events are approximately known....
     915/916–922)
  • Godfrey, count of the Jülichgau (c. 940)


House of Ezzonen
Ezzonen

The Ezzonids were a dynasty of Lotharingian stock dating back as far as the ninth century. They attained prominence only in the eleventh century through marriage with the Ottonian dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors....

During the 11th century, the Palatinate was dominated by the Ezzonian
Ezzonen

The Ezzonids were a dynasty of Lotharingian stock dating back as far as the ninth century. They attained prominence only in the eleventh century through marriage with the Ottonian dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors....
 dynasty, who governed several counties on both banks of the Rhine. These territories were centered around Cologne
Cologne

Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants....
-Bonn
Bonn

Bonn is the 19th largest city in Germany. Located about 20 kilometres south of Cologne on the river Rhine in the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, it was the Capital of Germany West Germany from 1949 to 1990 and the official seat of government of united Germany from 1990 to 1999....
, but extended south to the Mosel
Moselle River

The Moselle is a river flowing through France, Luxembourg and Germany. It is a left tributary of the Rhine river, joining it at Koblenz. A small part of Belgium is also drained by the Mosel through the Our River....
 and Nahe Rivers. The southernmost point was near Alzey
Alzey

Alzey is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the administrative seat of the district of Alzey-Worms, and the fourth-largest town in Rheinhessen, after Mainz, Worms, Germany, and Bingen....
.

  • Hermann I of Lotharingia
    Hermann I (count palatine)

    Herman I , called Pusillus or the Slender, was the Count Palatine of Lotharingia and of several counties along the Rhine, including Bonngau, Eifelgau, Mieblgau, Zulpichgau, Keldachgau, Alzey and Auelgau, from 945 until his death....
    , 945–994
  • Ezzo of Lotharingia
    Ezzo

    Ezzo , sometimes called Erenfried, Count Palatine of Lotharingia of the Ezzonen dynasty, was the son of Herman I .Having married Matilda of Saxony , a daughter of Emperor Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor and Theophanu, Ezzo became prominent during the reign of his brother-in-law, Emperor Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor....
    , 994–1034
  • Otto I of Lotharingia
    Otto II, Duke of Swabia

    Otto II was count palatine , then Duke of Swabia , and all the while Count in Deutz and Auelgau . He was the son of Ezzo and Matilda , and a member of the Ezzonen....
    , 1034–45 (Duke of Swabia
    Duke of Swabia

    The following is a list of Dukes of Swabia in southwest Germany. Swabia was one of the five stem duchy of the medieval German kingdom, and its dukes were thus among the most powerful magnates of Germany....
     1045–47)
  • Heinrich I of Lotharingia
    Henry I, Count Palatine

    Heinrich I, Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1045 until 1060, son of Hezzelin I.Historians have given several nicknames to Heinrich: Furiosus , because he murdered his wife; Monachus , because he was confined into an abbey for treating his insanity....
    , 1045–61
  • Hermann II of Lotharingia
    Hermann II, Count Palatine

    Hermann II , Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1064 when reaching majority, until 1085. He was count in the Ruhrgau and the Zulpichgau, as well as count of Brabant....
    , 1061–85 (in tutelage to Anno II, archbishop of Cologne
    Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne

    Saint Anno II was Archbishop of Cologne from 1056-1075.He was born around 1010, belonging to the Swabian family of the von Steusslingen, and was educated at Bamberg....
     until 1064)


Counts Palatine of the Rhine, 1085–1356


From about 1085/1086, after the death of the last Ezzonian palatine count, Herman II of Lotharingia
Hermann II, Count Palatine

Hermann II , Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1064 when reaching majority, until 1085. He was count in the Ruhrgau and the Zulpichgau, as well as count of Brabant....
, 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.

  • Heinrich II of Laach, 1085–95
  • Sigfried of Ballenstadt, 1095–1113
  • Gottfried of Kalw, 1113–29
  • Wilhelm of Ballenstadt, 1129–39
  • Henry IV Jasomirgott, 1139–42
  • Hermann III of Stahleck, 1142–55


Hohenstaufen Counts Palatine

The first hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine was Conrad of Hohenstaufen
Conrad of Hohenstaufen

Conrad of Hohenstaufen was the first hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine.His parents were Frederick II of Swabia , Duke of Swabia, and his second wife Agnes of Saarbrucken....
 who was the younger brother of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The territories attached to this hereditary office started from those held by the Hohenstaufen
Hohenstaufen

The House of Hohenstaufen was a dynasty of List of German Kings and Emperors , many of whom were also crowned Holy Roman Emperor and Duke of Swabia....
s in Franconia
Franconia

Franconia is a region of Germany comprising the northern parts of the modern state of Bavaria and a much smaller region in northeastern Baden-W?rttemberg called Heilbronn-Franken....
 and Rhineland (other branches of the Hohenstaufens received Swabian lands, Franche-Comté
Franche-Comté

Franche-Comt? the former County of Burgundy, as distinct from the neighbouring Duchy of Burgundy, is an regions of France and a Provinces of France of eastern France....
, and so forth). Much of this was from their imperial ancestors, the Franconian emperors, and a part from Conrad's maternal ancestry, the Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken

Saarbr?cken is the capital of the state of Saarland in Germany. The city sits at the heart of a metropolitan area that bounds westwards to Dillingen, Saarland and northeastwards to Neunkirchen, Saarland, in which most of the people of the Saarland live....
. These backgrounds explain the composition of Upper and Rhenish Palatinate in the inheritance centuries onwards.

  • Conrad of Hohenstaufen
    Conrad of Hohenstaufen

    Conrad of Hohenstaufen was the first hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine.His parents were Frederick II of Swabia , Duke of Swabia, and his second wife Agnes of Saarbrucken....
     1156–95


Welf Counts Palatine

In 1195, the Palatinate passed to the House of Welf through the marriage of Agnes, heir to the Staufen count.
  • Henry V
    Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine

    Henry was Electoral Palatinate from 6 August 1195 to 1213.Henry was the eldest son of Duke Henry the Lion, from his marriage to Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony....
     of Welf, 1195–1213
  • Henry VI of Welf, 1213–14


Wittelsbach Counts Palatine

In the early 13th century, with the marriage of the Welf heiress Agnes, the territory fell to the Wittelsbach Dukes of Bavaria, who were also dukes and counts palatine of Bavaria
Bavaria

Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
.

  • Louis I, 1214–27
  • Otto II
    Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto II of Bavaria was the Duke of Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine . He was a son of Louis I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria and Ludmila of Bohemia and a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty....
    , 1227–53
  • Louis II
    Louis II, Duke of Bavaria

    Duke Louis II of Bavaria ; 13 April 1229 – 2 February 1294, was Duke of Bavaria and Electoral Palatinate from 1253. Born in Heidelberg, he was a son of duke Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria and Agnes of Palatinate....
     (Duke of Upper Bavaria), 1253–94


During a later division of territory among the heirs of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria
Louis II, Duke of Bavaria

Duke Louis II of Bavaria ; 13 April 1229 – 2 February 1294, was Duke of Bavaria and Electoral Palatinate from 1253. Born in Heidelberg, he was a son of duke Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria and Agnes of Palatinate....
 in 1294, the elder branch of the Wittelsbachs came into possession of both the Rhenish Palatinate and the territories in the Bavarian "Nordgau" (Bavaria north of the Danube river) with the centre around the town of Amberg
Amberg

Amberg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the Upper Palatinate , roughly halfway between Regensburg and Bayreuth. Population: 44,456 ....
. As this region was politically connected to the Rhenish Palatinate, the name Upper Palatinate (Oberpfalz) became common from the early 16th century in contrast to the Lower Palatinate along the Rhine.

  • Rudolf I
    Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria

    Rudolf I of Bavaria , a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was Duke of Bavaria and Electoral Palatinate . Rudolf was the son of Louis II, Duke of Bavaria, Duke of Upper Bavaria, and Mechthild , a daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany....
    , 1294–1317
  • Adolf
    Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine

    Adolf of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach was formally Count Palatine of the Rhine in 1319?1327.He was the second son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Mechtild of Nassau....
    , 1317–27


With the Treaty of Pavia
Treaty of Pavia (1329)

The Treaty of Pavia which divided the House of Wittelsbach two branches, was signed in Pavia in 1329. Under the accord, Emperor Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor granted during his stay in Italy the Electoral Palatinate including the Bavarian Upper Palatinate to his brother Duke Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria descendants, Rudolf II, Duke of Bavaria, R...
 in 1329, the emperor Louis IV
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Louis IV , called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the Duke of Bavaria from 1294/1301 together with his brother Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria, Electoral Palatinate until 1329, King of Germany from 1314, and Holy Roman Empire from 1328....
, a son of Louis II, returned the Palatinate to his nephews Rudolf
Rudolf II, Duke of Bavaria

Rudolf II "the blind" was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1329 to 1353.He was the son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and Matilde of Nassau, daughter of King Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg....
 and Rupert
Rupert I, Elector Palatine of the Rhine

Rupert I, "the Red" , Elector Palatine was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1353 to 1390.He was the son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and Mechthild von Nassau, the daughter of King Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg....
.

  • Rudolf II
    Rudolf II, Duke of Bavaria

    Rudolf II "the blind" was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1329 to 1353.He was the son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and Matilde of Nassau, daughter of King Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg....
    , 1329–53
  • Rupert I, 1353–56


Electors Palatine, 1356–1777


In the Golden Bull of 1356
Golden Bull of 1356

The Golden Bull of 1356 was a decree issued by a Reichstag in Nuremberg headed by Emperor Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor that fixed, for a period of more than four hundred years, important aspects of the constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire....
, the Palatinate was recognized as one of the secular electorates
Prince-elector

The Prince-Electors of the Holy Roman Empire were the members of the electoral college of the Holy Roman Empire, having the function of Imperial election the Holy Roman Emperors....
, and given the hereditary offices of archsteward (Erztruchseß) of the Empire and imperial vicar
Imperial vicar

An Imperial vicar was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the Emperor. In the Empire's early centuries, imperial vicars were appointed from time to time to administer one of the Empire's constituent kingdoms of Germany, Italy or Arles....
 (Reichsverweser) of Franconia
Franconia

Franconia is a region of Germany comprising the northern parts of the modern state of Bavaria and a much smaller region in northeastern Baden-W?rttemberg called Heilbronn-Franken....
, Swabia
Swabia

Swabia, Suabia, or Svebia is both a historic and linguistics region in Germany. Swabia consists of much of the present-day state of Baden-W?rttemberg , as well as the Bavarian Swabia ....
, the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
, and southern Germany. From that time forth, the Count Palatine of the Rhine was usually known as the Elector Palatine (Kurfürst von der Pfalz). The position as prince-elector had already existed earlier (for example, two rival kings of Germany were elected in 1257: Richard of Cornwall and Alfonso of Castile
Alfonso X of Castile

Alfonso X was a Castilian monarch who ruled as the Kingdom of Castile, Kingdom of Le?n and Kingdom of Galicia from 1252 until his death. He also was elected List of German monarchs in 1257, though the Papacy prevented his confirmation....
) though it is difficult to pinpoint any exact start of that office.

Due to the practice of dividing territories among different branches of the family, by the early 16th century junior lines of the Palatine Wittelsbachs came to rule in Simmern
Simmern

Simmern is a town in Germany with 8,000 inhabitants. It is located in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate, 630 km from Berlin and 55 km west from Mainz....
, Kaiserslautern
Kaiserslautern

is a city in southwest Germany, located in the States of Germany of Rhineland-Palatinate at the edge of the Palatinate forest . The historic centre dates to the 9th century and is within easy reach of Paris and Luxembourg ....
, and Zweibrücken
Zweibrücken

Zweibr?cken is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the Schwarzbach river at the border of the Palatinate forest....
 in the Lower Palatinate, and in Neuburg
Neuburg an der Donau

Neuburg an der Donau, literally Neuburg on the Danube, is a town which is the capital of the Neuburg-Schrobenhausen district in the state of Bavaria in Germany....
 and Sulzbach
Sulzbach

Sulzbach may refer to:*places in Germany:**Sulzbach-Rosenberg, a town in the district Amberg-Sulzbach, Bavaria.**Sulzbach, Saarland, a town in the Saarbr?cken , Saarland....
 in the Upper Palatinate. The Elector Palatine, now based in Heidelberg
Heidelberg

Heidelberg is a city in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. As of 2006, over 140,000 people live within the city's area. The town of Heidelberg is an administrative district of its own....
, adopted Lutheranism in the 1530s and Calvinism
Calvinism

Calvinism is a theology system and an approach to the Christian life that emphasizes the rule of God over all things. It was developed by several theologians, but it bears the name of the French Protestant Reformation John Calvin because of his prominent influence on it and because of his role in the confessional and ecclesiastical debates t...
 in the 1550s.

First Electorate, 1356–1648

Wittelsbach dynasty
Image Name Date Notes
  Rupert I 1356–1390 As Rupert I above
  Rupert II 1390–1398 Nephew of Rupert I, son of Adolf
Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine

Adolf of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach was formally Count Palatine of the Rhine in 1319?1327.He was the second son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Mechtild of Nassau....
Rupert III
Rupert of Germany

Rupert of Germany of the house of Wittelsbach , he was the son of Rupert II, Elector Palatine of the Rhine and Beatrix of Sicily. Rupert was a great-grandnephew of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor....
1398–1410 Son of Rupert II, elected King of Germany in 1400
Louis Iii, Count Palatine of the Rhine
Louis III
Louis III, Elector Palatine

Louis III, Count Palatine of the Rhine , was an Elector Palatine of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach in 1410?1436.Louis III was the son of King Rupert of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Nuremberg....
1410–1436 Son of Rupert III
  Louis IV 1436–1449 Son of Louis III
Frederick I
Frederick I, Elector Palatine

Frederick I , Count Palatine of the Rhine was an Elector Palatine from the House of Wittelsbach in 1451 - 1476.He was a son of Louis III, Elector Palatine and his second wife Matilda of Savoy....
1449–1476 Brother of Louis IV
Philipp Der Aufrichtige
Philip
Philip, Elector Palatine

Philip the Upright, Elector Palatine of the Rhine was an Elector Palatine of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach from 1476 to 1508....
1476–1508 Son of Louis IV
  Louis V
Louis V, Elector Palatine

Louis V, Count Palatine of the Rhine ; a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty was prince elector of the Electoral Palatinate.His parents were Philip, Elector Palatine, and Margaret, daughter of Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria....
1508–1544 Son of Philip
Frederick II
Frederick II, Elector Palatine

Frederick II, Count Palatine of the Rhine , a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Prince-elector of the Electoral Palatinate from 1544 to 1556....
1544–1556 Brother of Louis V
Barthel Beham 001
Otto Henry
Otto Henry, Elector Palatine

Otto-Henry, Elector Palatine, a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Count Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg from 1505 to 1559 and prince elector of the Electoral Palatinate from 1556 to 1559....
1556–1559 Nephew of Frederick II, son of Rupert of Freising
Line of Simmern
Image Name Date Notes
Frederick III
Frederick III, Elector Palatine

Frederick III the Pious, Elector Palatine of the Rhine was a ruler from the house of Wittelsbach, branch Palatinate-Simmern-County of Sponheim....
1559–1576 When the senior branch of the family died out in 1559, the Electorate passed to Frederick III
Frederick III, Elector Palatine

Frederick III the Pious, Elector Palatine of the Rhine was a ruler from the house of Wittelsbach, branch Palatinate-Simmern-County of Sponheim....
 of Simmern
Palatinate-Simmern

Palatinate-Simmern was one of the collateral lines of the Electoral Palatinate line of the House of Wittelsbach.The Palatinate line of the House of Wittelsbach was divided into four lines after the death of Rupert of Germany in 1410, including the line of Palatinate-Simmern with its capital in Simmern....
, a staunch Calvinist, and the Palatinate became one of the major centers of Calvinism in Europe, supporting Calvinist rebellions in both the Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 and France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
.
  Louis VI
Louis VI, Elector Palatine

In the history of the Holy Roman Empire, Louis VI, Elector Palatine was an Prince-elector from the Palatinate-Simmern branch of the house of Wittelsbach....
1576–1583 Son of Frederick III
Frederick Iv, Elector Palatine
Frederick IV
Frederick IV, Elector Palatine

Frederick IV, Elector Palatine of the Rhine , only surviving son of Louis VI, Elector Palatine and Elisabeth of Hesse, called "Frederick the Righteous" ....
1583–1610 Son of Louis VI. With his adviser Christian of Anhalt
Christian of Anhalt

Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg was a German prince, a member of the House of Ascania. He was ruler of the unified Principality of Anhalt and, from 1603, ruler of the Principality of Anhalt-Bernburg....
, founded the Evangelical Union
Protestant Union

The Protestant Union or League of Evangelical Union was a coalition of Protestant Germany states that was formed in 1608 to defend the rights, lands and person of each member....
 of Protestant states in 1608.
Frederick V
Frederick V, Elector Palatine

Frederick V was Electoral Palatinate , and, as Frederick I , King of Bohemia . He was the son and heir of Frederick IV, Elector Palatine and of Louise Juliana of Nassau, the daughter of William I of Orange and Charlotte of Bourbon....
1610–1623 Son of Frederick IV and married to Elizabeth
Elizabeth of Bohemia

Elisabeth, Electress Palatine and Queen of Bohemia was the eldest daughter of James I of England, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, and Anne of Denmark....
, daughter of James I of England
James I of England

James VI and I was List of monarchs of Scotland as James VI, and List of English monarchs and King of Ireland as James I. He ruled in Kingdom of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, when he was only one year old, succeeding his mother Mary I of Scotland....
. In 1619, he accepted the throne of Bohemia
Bohemia

History...
 from the Bohemian estates. He was soon defeated by the forces of Emperor Ferdinand II at the Battle of White Mountain
Battle of White Mountain

The Battle of White Mountain, November 8, 1620 was an early battle in the Thirty Years' War in which an army of 15,000 Bohemians and mercenaries under Christian of Anhalt were routed by 27,000 men of the combined armies of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor under Karel Bonaventura Buquoy and of the Catholic League under Johann Tserclaes, Co...
 in 1620, and Spanish and Bavarian troops soon occupied the Palatinate itself. Called "the Winter King", because his reign in Bohemia only lasted one winter. In 1623, Frederick was put under the ban of the Empire.
House of Bavaria, 1623–48
Image Name Date Notes
Maximilian I of Bavaria
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria

Maximilian I, Duke/Elector of Bavaria , called "the Great", was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. His reign was marked by the Thirty Years' War ....
1623–1648 (d. 1651) Frederick V's territories and his position as Elector were transferred to the Duke of Bavaria, Maximilian I, of a distantly related branch of the House of Wittelsbach. Although technically Elector Palatine, he was known as the Elector of Bavaria. From 1648 he ruled in Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate alone, but retained all his Electoral dignities and the seniority of the Palatinate Electorate; see further Electors of Bavaria.


Second Electorate, 1648–1777

Restored Simmern Line
Image Name Date Notes
Charles I Louis
Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine

Charles Louis, , Elector Palatine was the second son of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, the Winter King, and his wife, Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of James I of England....
1648–1680 Son of Frederick V. By the Peace of Westphalia
Peace of Westphalia

The term Peace of Westphalia refers to the two Peace treaty of Osnabr?ck and M?nster, signed on May 15 and October 24, 1648, respectively, and written in Latin, that ended both the Thirty Years' War in the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Revolt between Spain and the Dutch Republic....
 in 1648, Charles Louis was restored to the Lower Palatinate, and given a new electoral title, also called "Elector Palatine", but lower in precedence than the other electorates.
  Charles II
Charles II, Elector Palatine

Charles II was Elector Palatine from 1680 to 1685. He was the son of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine and Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel .Charles was a strict Calvinist....
1680–1685 Son of Charles I Louis. Last of the Simmern line.
Neuburg Line
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Philip William
Philipp Wilhelm, Elector Palatine

Philip William of Neuburg, Elector Palatine , was Count Palatine of Neuburg from 1653 to 1690, Duchy of J?lich and Berg from 1653 to 1679 and Electoral Palatinate from 1685 to 1690....
1685–1690 In 1685, the Simmern line died out, and the Palatinate was inherited by Philip William, Count Palatine of Neuburg
Palatinate-Neuburg

Palatinate-Neuburg is a former state of the Holy Roman Empire, founded in 1505. Its capital was Neuburg an der Donau. Its area was about 2,750 km?, with a population of some 100,000....
 (also Duke of Jülich
Duchy of Jülich

The Duchy of J?lich was a state of the Holy Roman Empire. Its territory is situated in present day Germany and the Netherlands . It was situated on both sides of the river Rur, around its capital J?lich in the lower Rhineland....
 and Berg), a Catholic.
John William II
Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine

Johann Wilhelm II, Elector Palatine, also known as Johann Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg , was Elector Palatine , Duke Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg , Duchy of J?lich and Berg , and Duke of Upper Palatinate and Cham ....
1690–1716 Son of Philip William
Charles III Philip
Karl III Philip, Elector Palatine

Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine was a ruler from the house of Wittelsbach. He was Elector Palatine, Count of Palatinate-Neuburg, and Duchy of J?lich and Berg from 1716 to 1742....
1716–1742 Brother of John William II. Last of the Neuburg line. Moved the capital of the Palatinate from Heidelberg
Heidelberg

Heidelberg is a city in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. As of 2006, over 140,000 people live within the city's area. The town of Heidelberg is an administrative district of its own....
 to Mannheim
Mannheim

Mannheim is a city in Germany. With 327,318 inhabitants it is the second-largest city in the state of Baden-W?rttemberg after the capital Stuttgart....
 in 1720.
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Charles IV Theodore
Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria

Karl Theodor, Prince-Elector, Count Palatine and Duke of Bavaria reigned as Prince-Elector and Count Electoral Palatinate from 1742, as Duchy of J?lich and Berg from 1742 and also as Prince-Elector and Duke of Bavaria from 1777, until his death....
1742–1777 The Palatinate was inherited by Duke Charles Theodore
Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria

Karl Theodor, Prince-Elector, Count Palatine and Duke of Bavaria reigned as Prince-Elector and Count Electoral Palatinate from 1742, as Duchy of J?lich and Berg from 1742 and also as Prince-Elector and Duke of Bavaria from 1777, until his death....
 of Sulzbach. Charles Theodore also inherited the Electorate of Bavaria
Bavaria

Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
 when its ruling line became extinct in 1777.


Electors of Bavaria and Counts Palatine of the Rhine, 1777–1803

Sulzbach Line
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Charles IV Theodore
Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria

Karl Theodor, Prince-Elector, Count Palatine and Duke of Bavaria reigned as Prince-Elector and Count Electoral Palatinate from 1742, as Duchy of J?lich and Berg from 1742 and also as Prince-Elector and Duke of Bavaria from 1777, until his death....
1777–1799
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Maxi
Maximilian Joseph 1799–1803 (d. 1825) Charles Theodore's heir, Maximilian Joseph, Duke of Zweibrücken
Palatinate-Zweibrücken

Palatinate-Zweibr?cken is a former state of the Holy Roman Empire. Its capital was Zweibr?cken....
 (on the French border), brought all the Wittelsbach territories under a single rule in 1799. The Palatinate was dissolved in the Wars of the French Revolution. First, its left bank territories were occupied, and then annexed, by France starting in 1795; then, in 1803, its right bank territories were taken by the Margrave of Baden
Baden

Baden is a historical state on the east bank of the Rhine River in the southwest of Germany, now the western part of the Baden-W?rttemberg of Germany....
. The Electoral Palatinate, as a distinct territory, disappeared. In 1806, the Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early modern Europe under a Holy Roman Emperor....
 was abolished, and all the rights and responsibilities of the electors with it.


Later developments


In 1806, Baden was raised to a Grand Duchy
Grand duchy

A grand duchy is a territory whose head of state is a Grand Duke or Grand Duchess.The only grand duchy in existence today is Luxembourg. It has been a grand duchy since 1815 when the Netherlands became an independent kingdom and Luxembourg was handed over to the King of the Netherlands, William I of the Netherlands....
. At the Congress of Vienna
Congress of Vienna

The Congress of Vienna was a conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by the Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, and held in Vienna from September, 1814 to June, 1815....
 in 1814 and 1815, the left-bank Palatinate enlarged by other regions such as the former bishopric of Speyer
Bishopric of Speyer

The Bishopric of Speyer was a former state, ruled by Prince-Bishops, in what is today the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was secularization in 1803....
 was returned to the Wittelsbachs and became a formal part of the Kingdom of Bavaria
Kingdom of Bavaria

The Kingdom of Bavaria was a Germany state that existed from 1806–1918. Elector Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach became the first King of Bavaria in 1806....
 in 1816 and after this time, it was this region that was principally known as the Palatinate. The area remained a part of Bavaria until after the Second World War, when it was separated and became a part of the new state of Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate

Rhineland-Palatinate is one of the 16 States of Germany of Germany. It has an area of and about four million inhabitants. The capital is Mainz....
, along with former left bank territories of Prussia
Prussia

Prussia was, most recently, a historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. This state had for centuries substantial influence on Germany and European history....
 and Hesse-Darmstadt
Grand Duchy of Hesse

The Grand Duchy of Hesse was a former state that existed in modern-day Germany. It was formed in 1806 after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire as a result of the actions of Napoleon, who then elevated the former Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt to the level of grand duchy....
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