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Palatine

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Historical Definiton:

Palatine, in the late 17th century, was a small providence in the Holy Roman Empire that is believed to be one of the many chief causes of the Thirty Years War.

Rising up against the rest of Europe as a Calvinist stronghold, Palatine was considered the base-camp of the Calvinist Invasion.

This area inspired the Protestants at Prague, some believe.