Palatine, one of the seven hills of ancient Rome, and, according to tradition, the first to be occupied, and forming the nucleus of the city; it became one of the most aristocratic quarters of the city, and was chosen by the first emperors for their imperial residence.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Palatinate * Palatine CountLinks here from Chalmers
Abbot, George
Abulfeda, Ishmael
Agricola, Rodolphus
Allan, George
Allatius, Leo
Alter, Francis Charles
Alting, Henry
Alting, James
Amiconi, Giacomo
Andrew, Tobias
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