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Palatine
Palatine See Palatine Hill for geography of Rome. See Palatinate ... of the 16 German Bundesländer. See County palatine for palatine counties in England See Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary) See Palatine Bone ...
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Palatine Hill
Palatine Hill 17th century aviaries on the hill ... Farnese: once wirework cages surmounted them. The Palatine Hill (Latin Palatium) is the centermost of ... Italy. Rome has its origins on the Palatine. Indeed, recent excavations show that people lived ... 1000 BC. According to Roman mythology, the Palatine hill was where Romulus and Remus were ... retaining walls extended the area on the Palatine available for the Imperial building complex. ...
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Palatine, Illinois
Palatine, Illinois Palatine is a village located in Cook County ... The first European-American to settle in Palatine is generally thought to be George Ela ... road just west of the town of Palatine. The Village of Palatine was founded in 1855. It was ...
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Palatine Chapel
Palatine Chapel Palatine Chapel may refer to any chapel that ... to one of the following monuments specifically: Palatine Chapel of the Aachen Cathedral - the central ...
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Palatine aponeurosis
Palatine aponeurosis Palatine aponeurosis [[Image:|250px|center|]] [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px ... a thin, firm fibrous lamella called the Palatine Aponeurosis, which supports the muscles and gives ... pharyngeal aponeurosis . External links SIG at UWash Palatine%20aponeurosis This article was originally based on ...
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Palatine Guard
Palatine Guard The Palatine Guard (Guardia Palatina d'Onore) was a ... corps was confined to the Vatican. The Palatine Guard were usually seen either when the ...
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County palatine
County palatine This article chiefly concerns the Palatine counties of England. For the German Palatinates, see Palatinate. A County palatine is an area ruled by an earl palatine (or count palatine; equivalent to a continental Pfalzgraf) with ...
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Palatine lord
Palatine lord A Palatine lord is a title of nobility that ... area to its bearer. See also: count palatine.
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Palatine bone
Palatine bone Figure 1 : Left palatine bone, nasal aspect, enlarged. The palatine bone is a bone situated at the ... one fissure, the inferior orbital fissure. The palatine bone somewhat resembles the letter L, and ... border is serrated, and articulates with the palatine process of the maxilla. The posterior ...
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Count palatine
Count palatine A Count Palatine (German: Pfalzgraf; Latin: comes palatinus) functioned in ... considerations anyhow. During the 11th century, the palatine counts became a political counterweight against the mighty duchies. The old palatine counties were turned into new institutional pillars ... of the German Emperor were installed as palatine counts. The Lotharingian palatines out of ...
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