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Rhine or
Rhine Circle (German:
Rheinkreis),
sometimes the
Bavarian Rheinkreis (Bayerischer
Rheinkreis or
Baierischer Rheinkreis), was the name
given to the...
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local rivers. Thus, the new
district along the
Rhine was
given the name
Rheinkreis (i.e. the
Rhine district), with
Speyer as its capital. Of the
former French...
- Isar-, Unterdonau-, Oberdonau-, Regen-, Rezat-, Untermain-, Obermain- and
Rheinkreis. As of 1838, at the
instigation of King
Ludwig I, the
Kreise were renamed...
- were undone. From
those territories, the
Bavarian Circle of the
Rhine (
Rheinkreis) and the
Hessian province of
Rhenish Hesse (Rheinhessen) were
formed in...
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Palatinate became a
formal part of the
Wittelsbach Kingdom of
Bavaria (the
Rheinkreis or
Circle of the Rhine) in a pre-arranged
exchange for Tyrol,
which Bavaria...
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capital of one of the
thirteen Bezirksämter (counties) of the
Bavarian Rheinkreis,
later renamed Pfalz. In 1840
famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast...
- the
Kingdom of
Bavaria in 1815. It was a
rural district centre in the
Rheinkreis,
which was
renamed Pfalz (Palatinate) in 1835. The name
Kirchheim was...
- with
other former territories on the left bank of the
Rhine to form the
Rheinkreis,
later the
Rhenish Palatinate. The
County Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken...
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until 1803
Rhenish Palatinate,
another name for the
Circle of
Rhine (
Rheinkreis) or the
Bavarian Palatinate (Bayerischen Pfalz) west of the Rhine, from...
- the
Congress of
Vienna (1815), most of the Left Bank went to
Bavaria (
Rheinkreis),
Hesse (Rhenish Hesse) and
Prussia (initially as the
Grand Duchy of the...