| 31. | In 1138 the county of Pembrokeshire was named as a county palatine.
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| 32. | Other counts palatine were employed on military and administrative work.
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| 33. | In early Wojewoda, with the latter replacing the title of Palatine.
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| 34. | Around 600 Palatine Germans were settled along the Mohawk and Schoharie Creek.
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| 35. | Bishop Duc de Palatine was consecrated by the Most Rev . Msg.
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| 36. | The greater palatine foramen transmits the greater palatine nerve and blood vessels.
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| 37. | The greater palatine foramen transmits the greater palatine nerve and blood vessels.
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| 38. | Ottonian rulers continued to be crowned in the Palatine Chapel until 1531.
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| 39. | Nevertheless, a number of strictly Palatine jurisdictions were created in Wales.
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| 40. | In 1805 he was appointed chancellor of the county palatine of Durham.
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