- The
Margravial Opera House (German: Markgräfliches Opernhaus) is a
Baroque opera house in the town of Bayreuth, Germany.
Built between 1745 and 1750, it...
- Gontard,
numerous courtly buildings and
attractions were created: the
Margravial Opera House with its
richly furnished baroque theatre (1744–1748), the...
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National Museum in Munich,
Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg,
Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth,
Maximilianmuseum Augsburg Schloss Neuschwanstein...
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Rheinbrohl Wörlitz Lübeck
Herrnhut Stralsund Wismar Eisleben Wittenberg Margravial Opera House Maulbronn Messel pit
Goslar Reichenau Muskau Park Naumburg...
- Born c. 1656 Schönfeld (Czech: Krásno nad Teplou [de]) Died Rastatt,
Margravial Baden Occupation(s) organist, composer,
court chapel master [de] Era Baroque...
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Provence and brothers,
ruled together until 975, when
William took the
margravial title. and
Rotbold took the same
title in 993,
after William abdication...
- in 985. His
descendants of the
Ekkeharding noble family would keep the
margravial title until 1046. Upon his appointment,
Eckard allied with Duke Mieszko...
- his
Swabian home territory,
where he died the next year. The
Veronese margravial title was
nevertheless retained by his
eldest son
Herman I
Herman II,...
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Margraviate of
Brandenburg in 1415/17, the
Hohenzollern princes transferred the
margravial title to
their Franconian possessions,
though the prin****lity
never had...
- non-ruling
nobles (e.g., Burgau, Pallavicini, Piatti)
retained use of the
margravial title but held the non-sovereign
status of a marquis. By the 19th century...