- (Belgium, Italy), but
above "count" or "earl". The wife of a
margrave is a
margravine (Markgräfin in German, but
margrave in French). In
Germany and Austria...
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ambitious undertakings pushed the
court to the
verge of bankruptcy. The
margravine made
Bayreuth one of the
chief intellectual centers of the Holy Roman...
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Margravine Cemetery, also
known as
Hammersmith Cemetery, is in the
London Borough of
Hammersmith and Fulham. The
closest London Underground station is...
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capacity in both
military and
diplomatic matters. She
ruled as a
feudal margravine and, as a
relative of the
imperial Salian dynasty, she
brokered a settlement...
- The
Grand Duchy of
Tuscany was
founded in 1569. It
succeeded the
Duchy of Florence. The
grand duchy was
initially ruled by the
House of Medici,
until their...
- Anna of
Austria Image of Anna from the 15th
century Margravine consort of
Brandenburg Tenure 1295–1327 Born 1275 Vienna,
Austria Died 1327
Legnica Spouse...
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Picture Name
Father Birth Marriage Became Margravine Ceased to be
Margravine Death Spouse Judith of
Hohenberg -
before 1085 - 27
April 1112
Title Created...
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Matilde of
Bavaria Margravine of
Meissen Coat-of-arms of
Bittelsbach Born aft. 21 June 1313 Bavaria,
Germany Died 2 July 1346
Meissen Noble family Wittelsbach...
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Margravine Anna of
Brandenburg (27
August 1487 – 3 May 1514) was a
German noblewoman.
Margravine Anna was the
daughter of John Cicero,
Elector of Brandenburg...
- This is a list of the
Austrian empresses, archduchesses,
duchesses and
margravines,
wives of the
rulers of Austria. The
monarchy in
Austria was abolished...