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		Definition of palatinate in English: palatinatenoun pəˈlatɪnət historical 1A territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine. 〈史〉巴拉丁伯爵的领地 Example sentencesExamples -  A rival duchy, the House of Bavaria, schemes to use him against the House of Baden to gain possession of the treasured ‘Baden palatinate.’
 -  The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales.
 -  Maryland was by its charter erected into a palatinate after the model of the palatinate of Durham in England.
 -  Officially it had been referred to as a palatinate from the fifteenth century, because of its special role as the inherited land and patrimony of the Grand Duke.
 -  For centuries it was a palatinate under the jurisdiction of the bishop.
 
 Synonyms realm, domain, dominion, country, land, nation, state, sovereign state, province, territory - 1.1the Palatinate The territory of the German Empire ruled by the Count Palatine of the Rhine.
莱茵巴拉丁伯爵统治的日耳曼帝国领土 Example sentencesExamples -  This ended the German phase of the Thirty Years' War and the Rhenish Palatinate was restored to Charles Louis who returned to Heidelberg.
 -  But two other factors combined to precipitate the mass migration of people from the Palatinate and surrounding territories.
 -  He was born in Kues, now Bernkastel-Kues, about 30 km from Trier, an old town in the Palatinate, founded by the Romans.
 -  France also played a central part in the formulation of a coalition that included Denmark, Holland, England and Frederick of the Palatinate who allied against the might of the Holy Roman Emperor.
 -  Spain did aid the Catholics and the son of the Elector of the Palatinate (a Protestant) aided the Huguenots.
 -  One clause promised to buy off Conde's German mercenaries, led by John Casimir of the Palatinate, with a payment of 500,000 ecus.
 -  For a pound and thirty pence I had acquired a territory greater in surface area than the Palatinate of the Rhine.
 
  
    Definition of palatinate in US English: palatinatenoun historical 1A territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine. 〈史〉巴拉丁伯爵的领地 Example sentencesExamples -  The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales.
 -  Officially it had been referred to as a palatinate from the fifteenth century, because of its special role as the inherited land and patrimony of the Grand Duke.
 -  A rival duchy, the House of Bavaria, schemes to use him against the House of Baden to gain possession of the treasured ‘Baden palatinate.’
 -  For centuries it was a palatinate under the jurisdiction of the bishop.
 -  Maryland was by its charter erected into a palatinate after the model of the palatinate of Durham in England.
 
 Synonyms realm, domain, dominion, country, land, nation, state, sovereign state, province, territory - 1.1the Palatinate The territory of the German Empire ruled by the Count Palatine of the Rhine.
莱茵巴拉丁伯爵统治的日耳曼帝国领土 Example sentencesExamples -  Spain did aid the Catholics and the son of the Elector of the Palatinate (a Protestant) aided the Huguenots.
 -  France also played a central part in the formulation of a coalition that included Denmark, Holland, England and Frederick of the Palatinate who allied against the might of the Holy Roman Emperor.
 -  But two other factors combined to precipitate the mass migration of people from the Palatinate and surrounding territories.
 -  For a pound and thirty pence I had acquired a territory greater in surface area than the Palatinate of the Rhine.
 -  This ended the German phase of the Thirty Years' War and the Rhenish Palatinate was restored to Charles Louis who returned to Heidelberg.
 -  One clause promised to buy off Conde's German mercenaries, led by John Casimir of the Palatinate, with a payment of 500,000 ecus.
 -  He was born in Kues, now Bernkastel-Kues, about 30 km from Trier, an old town in the Palatinate, founded by the Romans.
 
  
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