pfalz (Meaning)

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pfalz (n)

a territory in southwestern Germany formerly ruled by the counts palatine

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pfalz Sentence Examples

  1. The picturesque Pfalz region in Germany is renowned for its vineyards and stunning landscapes.
  2. The Electoral Palatinate, also known as the Pfalz, played a significant role in the Holy Roman Empire.
  3. The grand Heidelberg Castle, perched atop a hill in the Pfalz, is a testament to the region's rich history.
  4. The Pfalzgravine, or female ruler of the Pfalz, often wielded considerable power and influence.
  5. The Palatinate League, a coalition of Protestant princes including those from the Pfalz, sought to protect their religious freedoms.
  6. The Thirty Years' War devastated much of the Pfalz, leaving a lasting mark on its people and economy.
  7. After the war, the Pfalz became a hub for French refugees, who brought with them their culture and traditions.
  8. The Palatinate Rebellion, an uprising in the Pfalz against French rule, was brutally suppressed by Louis XIV.
  9. The Pfalz was annexed by Prussia in 1815, becoming part of the newly formed German Confederation.
  10. Today, the Pfalz remains a popular tourist destination, known for its wine, history, and stunning scenery.

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a territory in southwestern Germany formerly ruled by the counts palatine

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The picturesque Pfalz region in Germany is renowned for its vineyards and stunning landscapes.

The Electoral Palatinate, also known as the Pfalz, played a significant role in the Holy Roman Empire.

The grand Heidelberg Castle, perched atop a hill in the Pfalz, is a testament to the region's rich history.

The Pfalzgravine, or female ruler of the Pfalz, often wielded considerable power and influence.