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    Mar·grave
    /ˈmärˌɡrāv/

    noun

    • 1. the hereditary title of some princes of the Holy Roman Empire. historical
  2. Overview. margrave. Quick Reference. (German, Markgraf, “count of the mark”) A governor appointed to protect vulnerable areas known as marks in the Holy Roman Empire. They were the equivalent of English marches (marcher lord) and were usually frontier territories.

  3. Margrave definition: The lord or military governor of a medieval German border province.

  4. Define margrave. margrave synonyms, margrave pronunciation, margrave translation, English dictionary definition of margrave. n. 1. The lord or military governor of a medieval German border province. 2. Used as a hereditary title for certain princes in the Holy Roman Empire....

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Definitions of margrave. noun. the military governor of a frontier province in medieval Germany. see more. noun. a German nobleman ranking above a count (corresponding in rank to a British marquess) see more.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · noun. 1. (formerly) the hereditary title of the rulers of certain European states. 2. History. a hereditary German title, equivalent to marquis. 3. (originally)

  7. Oct 11, 2022 · (German, Markgraf, “count of the mark”)A governor appointed to protect vulnerable areas known as marks in the Holy Roman Empire. They were the equivalent of English marches (marcher lord) and were usually frontier territories. Charlemagne introduced this office, which in the 12th century became hereditary, and the title came to rank equally with a prince of the empire.

  8. A Margrave ( German: Markgraf) is a German nobleman. Originally the Holy Roman Emperor would give a Markgraf an area of the borders (the Marches or German: Mark) to look after. The Margrave would have to protect the people in the area from invaders, and at the same time protect the empire.

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