Palatine

A palatine or palatinus (Latin; pl.: palatini; cf. derivative spellings below) is a high-level official attached to imperial or royal courts in Europe since Roman times.[1] The term palatinus was first used in Ancient Rome for chamberlains of the Emperor due to their association with the Palatine Hill.[2] The imperial palace guard, after the rise of Constantine I, were also called the Scholae Palatinae for the same reason. In the Early Middle Ages the title became attached to courts beyond the imperial one; one of the highest level of officials in the papal administration were called the judices palatini. Later the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties had counts palatine, as did the Holy Roman Empire. Related titles were used in Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, the German Empire, and the County of Burgundy, while England, Ireland, and parts of British North America referred to rulers of counties palatine as palatines.[1]

Derivative terms

The different spellings originate from the different languages that used the title throughout the ages (a phenomenon called lenition). The word "palatine" evolved from the Latin word palatinus, asserting a connection to the Palatine Hill, where the house of the Roman emperor was situated since Augustus (hence "palace").[3] The meaning of the term hardly changed, since Latin was the dominant language in medieval writing. But its spelling slightly changed in European languages: Latin palatinus, plural palatini was still an office in Merovingian times, today referred to as the Count Palatine. The word became in French palaisin, and with the Norman dynasty entered the English language as palatine. The word paladin, referring to one of the legendary Twelve Peers of Charlemagne in the Matter of France, is also related.[4]

The word palatinus and its derivatives also translate the titles of certain great functionaries in eastern Europe, such as the Slavic voivode, a military governor of a province. In Poland the title of Palatyn (Comes Palatinus) has merged with that of Wojewoda (Dux Exercituum).

History

Ancient Rome: palatinus

Official and ceremonial hat of the Salii and Flamines.

The members of the Imperial Guard were named after Palatine Hill, the mythical founding place of Rome. On the same hill lived the members of the older of two schools of the ancient Salii brotherhood of God of War Mars, which had some symbolism in common with that of the imperial palace.[5] Military training schools were the scholae, and the Imperial Guard was called Scholae Palatinae. It was a personal army that the emperor was allowed to use personally on campaigns.[6]

Holy Roman Empire: comes palatinus

From the Middle Ages on, the term palatine was applied to various officials across Europe. The most important of these was the comes palatinus, the count palatine, who in Merovingian and Carolingian times (5th through 10th century) was an official of the sovereign's household, in particular of his court of law in the imperial palaces (see kaiserpfalz).[7] The count palatine was the official representative at proceedings of the court such as oath takings or judicial sentences and was in charge of the records of those developments. At first he examined cases in the king's court and was authorized to carry out the decisions, in time, these rights extended to having his own judicial rights. In addition to those responsibilities, the count palatine had administrative functions, especially concerning the king's household.

In the 9th century Carolingian rule came to an end and the title of Holy Roman emperor with it. About a century later the title was resurrected by Otto I though the new empire was now centered on Germany rather than France. Under the German kings of the Saxon and Salian dynasties (10th to 12th century), the function of the counts palatine corresponded to those of the missi dominici at the Carolingian Court. They had various tasks: representatives of the king in the provinces, they were responsible for the administration of the royal domain and for protecting and guiding the legal system in certain duchies, such as Saxony and Bavaria, and, in particular, Lotharingia. Later other palatine rights were absorbed by ducal dynasties, by local families, or, in Italy, by bishops. Increasingly, the count palatine of Lotharingia, whose office had been attached to the royal palace at Aachen from the 10th century onward, became the real successor to the Carolingian count palatine. From his office grew the Countship Palatine of the Rhine, or simply the Palatinate, which became a great territorial power from the time of the emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa) (d. 1190) on. The term palatine reoccurs under Charles IV, but they had only voluntary jurisdiction and some honorific functions.

Papal States: judices palatini

In the Middle Ages, the judices palatini (papal palace judges) were the highest administrative officers of the pope's household.

Modern era

In Early Modern Britain, the term palatinate, or county palatine, was also applied to counties of lords who could exercise powers normally reserved to the crown.[8] Likewise, there were palatine provinces among the English colonies in North America: Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, was granted palatine rights in Maryland in 1632, as were the proprietors of the Carolinas in 1663.[9] And although with tongue in cheek, legal historian John Phillip Reid once asked if the Hudson's Bay Company jurisdiction of "Rupert's Land can be analogized to a county palatine".[10] His question is yet to receive serious scholarly attention.

In 19th-century Germany, Paladin was an official rank and considered an honorary title for a man in the service of his emperor. It was a knight with additional honors, they were entitled to exercise powers normally reserved to the crown.[11] In Nazi Germany, Hermann Göring was also given the title "Paladin", referring to the tradition of a title that made the bearer second to the monarch.[12][13]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Palatine" Archived 2020-01-08 at the Wayback Machine. From the Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved November 19, 2008.
  2. ^ "palatine." Encyclopædia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2008.
  3. ^ Brockhaus Encyclopedia, Mannheim 2004, paladin
  4. ^ "Paladin" Archived 2021-04-29 at the Wayback Machine. From the Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved November 19, 2008.
  5. ^ Frank, R.I., Scholae Palatinae. The Palace Guards of the Later Roman Empire Rome, 1969
  6. ^ Bleicken, Dahlheim etc, Roman History, ISBN 3-506-73927-1
  7. ^ "palatine." Encyclopædia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2008.
  8. ^ Palatine, Encyclopædia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2008.
  9. ^ John Krugler, English and Catholic, the Lords Baltimore in the seventeenth century, Baltimore 2004.
  10. ^ JP Reid, "The Layers of Western Legal History", in McLaren, Foster and Ortloff, Law for the Elephant, Law for the Beaver, 1992.
  11. ^ Brockhaus, ibidem.
  12. ^ Stefan Marthens, Erster Paladin des Führers und Zweiter Mann im Reich, Paderborn 1985, ISBN 3-506-77474-3.
  13. ^ Wolfgang Paul, Hermann Goering: Hitler's Paladin or Puppet?, London 1998, ISBN 1-85409-429-7.

Read other articles:

Non-Line of Sight Launch System (NLOS-LS) adalah sistem peluncur rudal mandiri yang sedang dikembangkan oleh NETFIRES LLC, sebuah kemitraan antara Lockheed Martin dan Raytheon. Setiap Unit Peluncuran Kontainer (CLU) memiliki 15 rudal, dan sistem komunikasi jaringan lokasi sendiri. CLU dapat dihubungkan untuk peluncuran terkoordinasi, dengan rudal ditembakkan dan dikendalikan dari jarak jauh melalui peluncuran vertikal otonom. Senjata itu tingginya kira-kira 2 meter.[1][2] Pro...

 

 

Fakultas HukumUniversitas DiponegoroFaculty of Law Diponegoro UniversityJenisPerguruan Tinggi Negeri Badan HukumDidirikan1957 DekanProf. Dr. Retno Saraswati, S.H., M.HumLokasiSemarang, Jawa Tengah, IndonesiaKampusUrbanAlamatFakultas HukumJl. dr. Antonius Suroyo, Universitas Diponegoro, Tembalang, Semarang 50275WarnaMerah Situs webfh.undip.ac.id Fakultas Hukum Universitas Diponegoro disingkat FH Undip (Hanacaraka: ꦥ꦳ꦏꦸꦭ꧀ꦠꦱ꧀​ꦲꦸꦏꦸꦩ꧀​ꦈꦤꦶꦮ꦳ꦼꦂꦱ...

 

 

Theory named after the Aztec goddess of the moon The Coyolxāuhqui stone which lied at the base of Huēyi Teōcalli (Temple Mayor) in Tenochtitlan, which is a replica of the original mountain of Coatepec. The stone depicts her dismembered and fragmented body.[1]Part of a series onChicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period Josefa Segovia Las Gorras Blancas Mexican–American ...

Kajikia Kajikia audax Klasifikasi ilmiah Domain: Eukaryota Kerajaan: Animalia Filum: Chordata Kelas: Actinopterygii Ordo: Istiophoriformes Famili: Istiophoridae Genus: KajikiaHirasaka & H. Nakamura, 1947 Spesies tipe Kajikia audaxHirasaka & H. Nakamura, 1947 Spesies[1] Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) Kajikia audax (Philippi {Krumweide}, 1887) Kajikia adalah salah satu dari lima genus ikan marlin (famili istiophoridae). Anggota genus ikan ini ditemukan di seluruh samudra subtropis...

 

 

Artikel ini perlu dikembangkan dari artikel terkait di Wikipedia bahasa Inggris. (Agustus 2023) klik [tampil] untuk melihat petunjuk sebelum menerjemahkan. Lihat versi terjemahan mesin dari artikel bahasa Inggris. Terjemahan mesin Google adalah titik awal yang berguna untuk terjemahan, tapi penerjemah harus merevisi kesalahan yang diperlukan dan meyakinkan bahwa hasil terjemahan tersebut akurat, bukan hanya salin-tempel teks hasil terjemahan mesin ke dalam Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia. Jan...

 

 

Artikel ini perlu diwikifikasi agar memenuhi standar kualitas Wikipedia. Anda dapat memberikan bantuan berupa penambahan pranala dalam, atau dengan merapikan tata letak dari artikel ini. Untuk keterangan lebih lanjut, klik [tampil] di bagian kanan. Mengganti markah HTML dengan markah wiki bila dimungkinkan. Tambahkan pranala wiki. Bila dirasa perlu, buatlah pautan ke artikel wiki lainnya dengan cara menambahkan [[ dan ]] pada kata yang bersangkutan (lihat WP:LINK untuk keterangan lebih lanjut...

Indian actress (born 1982) Shriya SaranShriya in 2019Born (1982-09-11) 11 September 1982 (age 41)Haridwar, Uttarakhand, IndiaAlma materLady Shri Ram College for WomenOccupations Actress dancer Years active2001–presentWorksFull listSpouse Andrei Koscheev ​(m. 2018)​Children1 Shriya Saran Bhatnagar (pronounced [ʃrɪja səɾən]; born 11 September 1982) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi films. Although Sara...

 

 

Excessive or compulsive use of the computer This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Computer addiction – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTO...

 

 

此條目可参照英語維基百科相應條目来扩充。 (2021年5月6日)若您熟悉来源语言和主题,请协助参考外语维基百科扩充条目。请勿直接提交机械翻译,也不要翻译不可靠、低品质内容。依版权协议,译文需在编辑摘要注明来源,或于讨论页顶部标记{{Translated page}}标签。 约翰斯顿环礁Kalama Atoll 美國本土外小島嶼 Johnston Atoll 旗幟颂歌:《星條旗》The Star-Spangled Banner約翰斯頓環礁�...

German film director This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Fritz Umgelter – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Fritz UmgelterUmgelter in the early 1960sBorn(1922-08-18)18 August 1922Stuttgart, GermanyDied9 May 1981(1981-05-09) (aged 58)Frankfu...

 

 

العلاقات الغابونية الليبيرية الغابون ليبيريا   الغابون   ليبيريا تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات الغابونية الليبيرية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين الغابون وليبيريا.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعية للدولتين: وجه ال...

 

 

British Conservative Party politician The subject of this article is standing for re-election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on 4 July, and has not been an incumbent MP since Parliament was dissolved on 30 May. Some parts of this article may be out of date during this period. Please feel free to improve this article (but note that updates without valid and reliable references will be removed) or discuss changes on the talk page. Gary SambrookMPOfficial portrait, 2019E...

← липень → Пн Вт Ср Чт Пт Сб Нд 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31         2024 рік 12 липня — 193-й день року (194-й в високосні роки) в григоріанському календарі. До кінця року залишається 172 дні. Цей день в історії: 11 липня—12 липня—13 липня Зміст 1 Свята �...

 

 

Verkhoyansk Pembagian administratif Rusiakota Верхоянск (ru)Верхоянскай (sah) Tempat Negara berdaulatRusiaRepublik di RusiaSakhaMunicipal district (en) Verkhoyansky District (en) Urban settlement in Russia (en) Verkhoyansk Urban Settlement (en) Ibu kota dariVerkhoyansk Urban Settlement (en) Q4109213 NegaraRusia PendudukTotal1.122  (2018 )Bahasa resmiYakut dan Rusia GeografiLuas wilayah25 km² [convert: unit tak dikenal]Ketinggian127 m SejarahPendiriPosnik Ivanov ...

 

 

هذه المقالة تحتاج للمزيد من الوصلات للمقالات الأخرى للمساعدة في ترابط مقالات الموسوعة. فضلًا ساعد في تحسين هذه المقالة بإضافة وصلات إلى المقالات المتعلقة بها الموجودة في النص الحالي. (مارس 2023) صورة بانوراميّة لحربِ أكتوبر عام 1973. عيد القوات المسلحة المصرية هو عيدٌ يُحتفل ب...

Brain segment Interpeduncular fossaBase of brainSection through superior colliculus showing path of oculomotor nerve (interpeduncular fossa not labeled, but visible at bottom center)DetailsIdentifiersLatinfossa interpeduncularisNeuroNames489Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy[edit on Wikidata] The interpeduncular fossa is a deep depression[1] of the ventral surface of the midbrain[2]: 456  between the two crura cerebri.[2]: 456 [3&#...

 

 

Old Catholic Church of CroatiaClassificationOld CatholicTheologyUltrajectineGovernanceEpiscopalLeaderHeinz LederleitnerAssociationsInternational Old Catholic Bishops' ConferenceRegionCroatiaHeadquartersZagrebMembersc. 700 (2011)[1]Official websitehttp://hrvatska-starokatolicka-crkva.com/ The Old Catholic Church of Croatia or Croatian Old Catholic Church (Croatian: Hrvatska starokatolička crkva) consists of the Croatian parishes in full communion with the Union of Utrecht of the Old C...

 

 

Mountain in North Carolina and Tennessee, United States 35°42′08″N 83°07′20″W / 35.7023°N 83.1222°W / 35.7023; -83.1222 Mount Sterling viewed from Mount Cammerer Mount Sterling is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains of Haywood County, North Carolina and Cocke County, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States. It reaches an elevation of 5,842 feet (1,781 m) above sea level.[1] The summit is topped by an abandoned fire tower that o...

Type of coating applied as a free-flowing, dry powder Heat-sensitive carbon fiber tubes coated with a UV curable powder coating. Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint, which is delivered via an evaporating solvent, powder coating is typically applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with ultraviolet light. The powder may be a thermoplastic or a thermosetting polymer. It is usually used to create a thic...

 

 

Terminal railway station in Paris, France Paris MontparnasseMain station concourseGeneral informationLocationPlace Raoul-DautryParisFranceCoordinates48°50′24″N 2°19′07″E / 48.84000°N 2.31861°E / 48.84000; 2.31861Elevation63 m (207 ft)Operated bySNCFLine(s)LGV AtlantiqueParis–Brest railwayParis–Granville railwayTracks28Connections      at Montparnasse–Bienvenüe RATP Bus:  28   39 &...