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How to pronounce margrave in English?

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Type Words
Type of nobleman, lord, noble
Type Words
Type of military governor

Examples of margrave

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Margrave Christoph I finally moved the residence of the margraves to Baden-Baden.
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The first Tuscan margrave was Adalbert I, who was granted that title in 846.
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After 1147, the Ascanian margrave, Albert the Bear, had the castle rebuilt.
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In August 1552 Speyer was occupied by troops of the margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
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Margrave said his team is already at work finding a method to sort the cut tubes by size.
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His chief counsellors were Bernard, margrave of Septimania, and Ebbo, Archbishop of Reims.
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In 911, Robert I of France became margrave of both marches and took the title demarchus.
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Marggrabowa is an example of a town whose name comes from a margrave.
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In 1134 he appointed the Ascanian Albert as margrave of Brandenburg.
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  • The military governor of a frontier province in medieval Germany
  • A German nobleman ranking above a count (corresponding in rank to a British marquess)
  • A margrave was a medieval hereditary nobleman with military responsibilities in a border province of a kingdom. ...
  • A feudal era military-administrative officer of comital rank in the Carolingian empire and some successor states, originally in charge of a border area; A hereditary ruling prince in certain feudal states of the Holy Roman Empire and elsewhere; the titular equivalent became known as marquis or ...
  • The hereditary title of the rulers of certain European states. [25]