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marchioness /ˌmɑːrʃəˈnɛs/. The dignity, rank, or
position of the
title is a
marquisate or marquessate. The
honorific prefix "The Most Honourable"
precedes the...
- The
margraviate or
marquisate of
Bodonitsa (also
Vodonitsa or Boudonitza; Gr****: Μαρκιωνία/Μαρκιζᾶτον τῆς Βοδονίτσας),
today Mendenitsa,
Phthiotis (180 km...
- The
Marquisate or
Margraviate of
Mantua (Italian:
Marchesato di Mantova) was a
margraviate centered around the city of
Mantua in Lombardy.
Ruled by the...
- The
Marquisate of
Saluzzo (Latin:
Marchionatus de Salutia) was a
historical Italian state that
included parts of the
current region of
Piedmont and of...
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Trent Marquisate of
Bastia Marquisate of Ceva
Marquisate of
Finale Marquisate of
Fosdinovo Marquisate of
Incisa Marquisate of
Mantua Marquisate of M****a...
- The
Marquisate of
Finale was an
Italian state of the Holy
Roman Empire in what is now Liguria, part of the
former medieval Aleramici March. It was ruled...
- The
Marquisate of
Incisa (Marchesato di
Incisa in Italian) was a
lordship of the
House of
Aleramici in
southern Piedmont,
northern Italy,
which existed...
- The
Marquisate of
Oristano was a
marquisate of
Sardinia that
lasted from 1410
until 1478 It was
formed after the
death of Mari**** V of Arborea, the second...
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Marquess of
Tweeddale (sometimes
spelled Tweedale) is a
title of the
Peerage of Scotland,
created in 1694 for the 2nd Earl of Tweeddale. Lord Tweeddale...
- The
Marquisate of
Fosdinovo was a
small fiefdom, led by a Marquess, that
existed in the
Italian peninsula between 1355 and 1797. It was
based around Fosdinovo...