-
domains (originally
known as
marks or marches,
later as
margraviates or
margravates) were
absorbed into
larger realms or the
titleholders adopted titles...
- The
Margravate or
Margraviate of
Meissen (German:
Markgrafschaft Meißen) was a
medieval prin****lity in the area of the
modern German state of Saxony....
- The
County of
Flanders was one of the most
powerful political entities in the
medieval Low Countries,
located on the
North Sea
coast of modern-day Belgium...
- The
Margraviate of
Brandenburg (German:
Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a
major prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806 that,
having electoral...
-
Congress of Vienna.
After the
partition of the
Illyrian kingdom in 1849, the
Margravate of
Istria became a
subdivision of the
Austrian Littoral crown land. It...
- The
March of
Tuscany (Latin:
Marchiae Tusciae;
Modern Italian:
Marca di
Tuscia [ˈmarka di ˈtuʃʃa]) was a
march of the
Kingdom of
Italy and the Holy Roman...
- The
Margraviate of
Moravia (Czech: Markrabství moravské; German:
Markgrafschaft Mähren) was one of the
Lands of the
Bohemian Crown within the Holy Roman...
- The
Margraviate of
Baden (German:
Markgrafschaft Baden) was a
historical territory of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Spread along the
right banks of the Upper...
- The
Margraviate of
Austria (Latin:
Marcha Austriae; German:
Markgrafschaft Österreich) was a
medieval frontier march,
centered along the
river Danube,...
- the Holy
Roman Empire,
comprising the Ottonian, or Saxon, dynasty. The
Margravate of
Meissen was
founded in 985 as a
frontier march, that soon extended...