Countess Palatine of the Rhine

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The Countess Palatine of the Rhine was a high-ranking noblewoman in the Holy Roman Empire, traditionally the consort of the Elector Palatine who held significant territorial and political power along the Rhine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
associatedInstitution Electoral court of the Palatinate NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Elector Palatine NERFINISHED
ceremonialRole participant in imperial and electoral ceremonies
country Holy Roman Empire
courtRole electoral consort
culturalRole patron of arts and learning at the Palatine court
dynasticFunction forging dynastic alliances
gender female
historicalPeriod Early modern period NERFINISHED
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
inheritanceType non-hereditary in the female line
languageOfTitle German
Latin
maritalRequirement normally held by the lawful wife of the Elector Palatine
modeOfAcquisition acquired by marriage to the Elector Palatine
nobleRank high-ranking noblewoman
partOf Holy Roman Empire nobility NERFINISHED
politicalInfluence influence at the electoral court of the Palatinate
politicalRole member of imperial high nobility
positionHeldBy consort of the Elector Palatine
realm Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
relatedOffice Count Palatine of the Rhine NERFINISHED
religiousRole patron of churches and monasteries in the Palatinate
residence Heidelberg NERFINISHED
Mannheim NERFINISHED
socialStatus imperial princess by marriage
spouseOf Elector Palatine NERFINISHED
superordinateTitle Electress Palatine NERFINISHED
territorialAssociation Electoral Palatinate NERFINISHED
Rhine NERFINISHED
titleHierarchy below empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire
on par with other electors' consorts
titleUsedByDynasty House of Wittelsbach NERFINISHED
titleUsedIn Electoral Palatinate NERFINISHED

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Margaret of Savoy title Countess Palatine of the Rhine