- The
Margraviate of
Brandenburg (German:
Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a
major prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806 that,
having electoral...
- Thereafter,
those domains (originally
known as
marks or marches,
later as
margraviates or margravates) were
absorbed into
larger realms or the titleholders...
- south-western Germany, it was
named a
margraviate in 1112 and
existed until 1535, when it was
split into the two
margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden...
-
Baden in 1112. A
united Margraviate of
Baden existed from this time
until 1535, when it was
split into the two
Margraviates of Baden-Durlach and Baden-Baden...
- 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
Austria (Latin:
Marcha Austriae; German:
Markgrafschaft Österreich) was a
medieval frontier march,
centered along the
river Danube...
- 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...
-
Valenciennes (/ˌvælɒ̃ˈsjɛn/, also UK: /ˌvælənsiˈɛn/, US: /-nz, vəˌlɛnsiˈɛn(z)/, French: [valɑ̃sjɛn] ; also Dutch: Valencijn; Picard:
Valincyinnes or Valinciennes;...
- The Prin****lity or
Margraviate of (Brandenburg)
Ansbach (German: Fürstentum
Ansbach or
Markgrafschaft Brandenburg-Ansbach) was a free
imperial prin****lity...
- 1356, the
Margraviate of Moravia, the
duchies of Silesia, and the two Lusatias,
known as the
Margraviate of
Upper Lusatia and the
Margraviate of Lower...