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Four Banner-lords, that is, Banerary, or Standard-bearers.
{ Bavaria.
{ Milan.
{ Austria.
{ Poland.
Four Counts Palatine.
{ Swabia.
{ Bavaria.
{ Franconia.
{ Saxony.
Four Free Lords, or Barons. The four Free Lords.
{ Limburg in Franconia.
{ Westerburg.
{ Thusis and Rhäzüns.
{ Aldenwald.
Four Vigorous Counts. The four Knightly Counts, who by some are also called Army Counts.
{ Flanders.
{ Tyrol.
{ Altenburg.
{ Ferrara: perhaps Ferrette, that is, Pfirt.
Four Provincial Lords. The four Landlords.
{ Mirandola.
{ Scala, that is, Verona.
{ Padua.
{ Milan.
Four Abbots.
{ Fulda.
{ Kempten.
{ Weissenburg.
{ Murbach.
Four Houses. The four Houses.
{ Austria.
{ Saxony.
{ Brunswick.
{ Bavaria.
Four Islands.
{ Sicily.
{ England.
{ Sweden.
{ Cyprus.
Four Knights, or Horsemen. The four Knights; others hereditary knights.
{ Andlau.
{ Meldingen.
{ Strundeck.
{ Frauenberg.
} in whose place were substituted
{ Weisbach in Meissen.
{ Carlwitz in Meissen.