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Margrave
Margrave Margrave is the English and French form of ... in other languages. The wife of a margrave is called a margravine or in German Markgräfin. History A Markgraf, or margrave, originally functioned as the military governor of ... Carolingian mark, a medieval border province. A margrave had jurisdiction over a march (German ...
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Margrave (Starwars wiki)
Margrave Margrave was the title of the hereditary monarch of Togoria. The Margrave was always a male, who lived as ... female population was ruled by either the Margrave's mate, or his closest female relative ... planetary capital, Caross. In 10 BBY, the Margrave invited Han Solo to live on ...
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Margrave   (translated from French)
Margrave titre of margrave was given to the military chiefs of ... it has authority. With Moyen Age , a margrave (or Markgraf) was the governor of one ... Eastern and owes its name to the margrave Albert Ier de Brandebourg (today, this city ... renamed Olecko). With time, the title of margrave became hereditary.
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Margrave   (translated from Portuguese)
Margrave Título Sacro Empire Romano-Germânico . In German ...
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Talk:Margrave
Talk:Margrave Wait, Fastifex, I didn't say places containing "Mark" are always related to "margrave". I wish you'd read contributions from ... others properly. I said both 'mark' and 'margrave' derive from the term 'mark - borderland'. The connecting term is 'mark' not 'margrave', and that is the only reason why 'Mark' and 'margrave' are related, they derive from the ...
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Margrave of Bayreuth
Margrave of Bayreuth The Principality of Bayreuth (in ... on 11 June 1420. Friedrich had become Margrave of Brandenburg as Friedrich I in 1415 ... whereupon Bayreuth passed to his brother the Margrave of Brandenburg. Thereafter the Principality of Bayreuth ... 20 January 1769 with the death of Margrave Friedrich Christian , and Bayreuth passed to Christian Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach . On 2 December ...
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Margrave of Ansbach
Margrave of Ansbach The Principality of Ansbach (in ... on 11 June 1420. Friedrich had become Margrave of Brandenburg as Friedrich I in 1415 ... 2 December 1791, the reigning Prince and Margrave of Ansbach (Fürst und Markgraf von Ansbach ... 1398: Friedrich VI of Nürnberg (Friedrich I, Margrave of Brandenburg from 1415) 1440: Albrecht Achilles (also Margrave of Brandenburg from 1470) 1486: Friedrich ...
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Kasimir, Margrave of Bayreuth
Kasimir, Margrave of Bayreuth Kasimir, Margrave of Bayreuth Kasimir (born December 27 1481 ... Buda; died September 21 1527 in Ofen), Margrave of Bayreuth, was the son of Frederick ... Duke of Bavaria. Preceded by:Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach Margrave of Bayreuth1515-1527 Succeeded by:Albert ...
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Siegmund, Margrave of Bayreuth
Siegmund, Margrave of Bayreuth Siegmund, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (27 September 1468–26 February ... but third surviving son of Albrecht III, Margrave of Brandenburg, Ansbach and Bayreuth. On the ...
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Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg
Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg Frederick (German: Friedrich) I (1371–1440 ... Burgrave of Nuremberg as Frederick VI and Margrave of Brandenburg as Frederick I from the ... king Sigismund granted him the titles of margrave and elector of Brandenburg. On 21 October ... children were: Johann "der Alchemist" Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg. Albrecht Achilles. Friedrich "der Fette ... by:Frederick II Preceded by:New creation Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach1398–1440 Succeeded by:Albrecht ...
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