- but
above "count" or "earl". The wife of a
margrave is a
margravine (
Markgräfin in German, but
margrave in French). In
Germany and Austria,
where titles...
- Look up Markgraf,
Markgräfin, or
Markgrafschaft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Markgraf (margrave) is a
Germanic title,
equivalent of
marquis (marquess)...
- equivalents) Prince/Princess (Fürst/Fürstin) Margrave/Margravine (Markgraf/
Markgräfin) Count/Countess (Graf/Gräfin) (English
titles with
German equivalents)...
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Prince Fürst(in) Prin****lity Fürstentum Margrave/Margravine Markgraf/
Markgräfin Margraviate,
March Markgrafschaft Count(ess)
Palatine Pfalzgraf/Pfalzgräfin...
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badischen Markgräfin Sibylla Augusta. Katz,
Gernsbach 2006, ISBN 3-938047-19-4
Rudolf Sillib: Schloß
Favorite und die
Eremitagen der
Markgräfin Franziska...
- trustworthy, memoirs, see G. H. Pertz, Uber die Merkwürdigkeiten der
Markgrafin (1851). See also
Arvede Barine,
Princesses et
grandes dames (Paris, 1890);...
- Burgund, zu Steyer, zu Kärnten und zu Crain, Großfürstin zu Siebenbürgen,
Markgräfin zu Mähren,
Herzogin zu Braband, zu Limburg, zu
Luxemburg und zu Geldern...
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Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, and
Marie of Prussia, she was by
birth a
Markgräfin, or Margravine, and a
member of the Brandenburg-Bayreuth
branch of the...
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edited by Günther
Berger as:
Memoiren einer preußischen Königstochter.
Markgräfin Wilhelmine von
Bayreuth (Memoirs of a
Prussian king's daughter. Margravine...
- Sachsen-Koburg-Gotha, Karlsruhe:
Braun 1842
Jakob Franck (1877), "Elisabeth,
Markgräfin zu Baden",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 6, Leipzig:...