margrave|margraves in English

noun

[mar·grave || 'mɑrgreɪv /'mɑːgreɪv]

hereditary title of nobility which is equal to marquis (German)

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1. (historical) Burggrave (commander of a German burg) burgrave From the web: what does margrave mean; what is the meaning of margrave; margrave

2. Burgrave is a related term of margrave

3. The first Christian officer who entered Vienna was Margrave Ludwig of Baden, at the head of his dragoons.

4. After receiving damage during the second war with the margraves in 1552 the castle was restored in a Renaissance style.

5. Caroline and her only full sibling, her younger brother Margrave William Frederick, left Ansbach with their mother, who returned to her native Eisenach.

6. Hermitage Bayreuth In 1715 Margrave Georg Wilhelm built the Old Palace near Bayreuth as the central feature of a court hermitage

7. Dietrich, Margrave of Meissen, chose Dresden as his interim residence in 1206, as documented in a record calling the place "Civitas Dresdene".

8. The ineffective and militarily weak Margrave George William (1619–1640) fled from Berlin to Königsberg, the historic capital of the Duchy of Prussia, in 1637.

9. As nouns the difference between Burgrave and margrave is that Burgrave is the military governor of a german town or castle; a nobleman of the same status while margrave is a feudal era military-administrative officer of comital rank in the carolingian empire and some successor states, originally in charge of a border area.

10. In the Treaty of Soldin, the Teutonic Order purchased Brandenburg's supposed claim to the castles of Danzig, Schwetz (Świecie), and Dirschau (Tczew) and their hinterlands from the margraves for 10,000 marks on 13 September 1309.

11. After Margrave Friedrich gave the Hermitage Bayreuth to his wife in 1735, the year he took office, Wilhelmine immediately began extending the small palace, and created a jewel of rococo architecture.

12. When Friedrich V von Hohenzollern Margrave of Brandenburg, Burgrave of Nürnberg was born on 3 March 1333, in Dresden, Saxony, Germany, his father, Burgrave Johan II von Hohenzollern, was 24 and his mother, Elisabeth von Henneberg-Schleusingen, was 14.

13. His Imperial and Royal Majesty Anthony the Great, by the Grace of God, Cascadian Emperor and King of Washington, Margrave of Renton, Burgrave of Auburn, Count of Seattle, Duke of Kent and of the County of King, Grand Duke of the Cascadian Empire

14. She was the daughter of Ekbert I, Graf von Braunschweig, Markgraf von Meißen and Irmingard von Turin.1,2 Gertrude von Braunschweig, Gräfin von Eilenburg, Katlenburg, und Northeim was the successor of Ekbert II, Graf von Braunschweig, Markgraf von Meißen; Margrave of Meissen.5 …

15. When Johann III Count Hohenzollern [ Burggrave Nurnberg] was born about 1369, in Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany, his father, Friedrich V von Hohenzollern Margrave of Brandenburg, Burgrave of Nürnberg, was 36 and his mother, Elisabeth von Meißen Burggräfin von Nürnberg, was 40.