- A
count palatine (Latin
comes palatinus), also
count of the
palace or
palsgrave (from
German Pfalzgraf), was
originally an
official attached to a royal...
-
Slavic voivode, a
military governor of a province. In
Poland the
title of
Palatyn (Comes Palatinus) has
merged with that of
Wojewoda (Dux Exercituum). The...
- władców
Polski i pretendentów do
tronu polskiego, p. 353; Ł. Piernikarczyk:
Palatyn Sieciech (1080–1100) (in Polish) [retrieved 13 July 2014]. Zbigniew, after...
- and a
ruler (możnowładca) of part of Silesia. From 1117 he was
voivode (
palatyn) of the Duke of
Poland Bolesław III Wrymouth. Part of the Łabędzie family...
- powers,
partly judicial,
partly administrative. In
medieval Poland, a
Palatyn (Palatinus) was
initially the
highest title at the King's court. Later...
-
significance to the Starostas.
Polish historians, however, use
Palatine (
Palatyn) and
Voivode (Wojewoda) synonymously. The
powers of
voivodes varied, as...
- 1145
married a
daughter of
Piotr Włostowic, the
castellan of Wrocław and
palatyn to
Polish Duke Bolesław Wrymouth.
According to this
version Jaxa/Jaksa...