- (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...
-
Kishwer Falkner,
Baroness Falkner of
Margravine (née Khan; born 9
March 1955) is a
British politician and life peer who is a non-aligned
member of the...
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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...
- intrigues, and
excommunications by the Church. She
ruled as a
feudal margravine and, as a
relative of the
imperial Salian dynasty, she
brokered a settlement...
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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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Caroline of
Baden (German:
Friederike Karoline Wilhelmine von Baden; 13 July 1776 – 13
November 1841) was by
marriage an
Electress of
Bavaria and later...
- Caroline,
Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach (Caroline of Ansbach)
married George II of
Great Britain before he
became king. By
Margravine Johanna Elisabeth...
-
Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt (Friederike
Sophia Dorothea; 18
December 1736 – 9
March 1798) was
Duchess of Württemberg by
marriage to
Frederick II...
- 1906 – 16
October 1969) was a Gr**** and
Danish princess by
birth and
Margravine of
Baden through her
marriage to Berthold,
pretender to the throne[citation...
- was a
territorial state on the
border of the Holy
Roman Empire. The
margravines of
Meissen were the
consorts of the
margraves of Meissen. List of Saxon...