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Meaning of "county palatine"
county palatine: County palatine refers to a region or territory historically governed by a noble or high-ranking official with significant authority and autonomy, often distinct from other administrative divisions
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- A county, usually a marchland, whose ruler was granted near-royal authority within its area while still owing allegiance to the realm's king or emperor.
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Lancaster serves as the county town of the county palatine.
County palatine of Kephalonia and Zakynthos.
He declared part of this area a County Palatine.
He later become vice-chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster, and then vice-chancellor of Chester.
In 1138 the county of Pembrokeshire was named as a county palatine.
A separate court system for the county palatine was abolished by Courts Act 1971.
In the same year he was made deputy lieutenant of the County Palatine of Lancaster.
In 1180, he received the County Palatine of Saxony as a reward for this from the emperor.
His father was vice-chamberlain of the county palatine of Chester.
During his childhood, Wolfgang ruled the county palatine for him as administrator.
Two years later he was appointed vice-chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster.
At that time, he also obtained the County Palatine of Kleeburg.
In 1671 John Charles and his brother jointly inherited the county palatine of Birkenfeld.
In 1576 he was made high sheriff of the county palatine of Durham.
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