- widow) of a
marquess is a
marchioness (/mɑːrˈʃənɛs/) or
marquise (French: [
maʁkiz] ).
These titles are also used to
translate equivalent Asian styles, as...
- The
Markiz Island (Russian: Маркиз; Tatar: Маркиз утравы, romanized:
Markiz utrawı) is a
small island in the
Kuybyshev Reservoir of the
Volga River near...
- Vivonne,
marquise de
Rambouillet (French pronunciation: [katʁin də vivɔn
maʁkiz də ʁɑ̃bujɛ]; 1588 – 2
December 1665),
known as
Madame de
Rambouillet (French...
- mar-KAY-səss; French: Îles
Marquises or
Archipel des
Marquises or
Marquises [
maʁkiz]; Marquesan: Te
Henua ʻEnana (North Marquesan) and Te
Fenua ʻEnata (South...
-
marcgravi / marquès
marcgravina /
marquesa Chinese 侯 侯妃
Croatian markgrof /
markiz markgrofica /
markiza Czech markrabě / markýz markraběnka / markýza Danish...
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Balzac d'Entragues,
Marquise de
Verneuil [katʁin ɑ̃ʁjɛt də
balzak dɑ̃tʁaɡ
maʁkiz də vɛʁnœj] (1579–1633) was the
favourite mistress of
Henry IV of France...
- [citation needed] The
major markets were the Taşayaq
Bazaar in
Kazan and the
Markiz Isle fair on the
Volga River.
Agricultural landownership was
based on the...
-
until 1870
Lebon Patisserie & Café, a
defunct historic pastry shop and café
Markiz Pastanesi, a
renowned historic pâtisserie and
chocolaterie Narmanlı Han...
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whether he knew the name of the U.S.
military intelligence mole
codenamed "
Markiz,"
Kalugin responded "Yes. I did. His name was
George Trofimoff." Kalugin...
-
Markinez (Spanish: Marquínez,
alternatively in Basque:
Markiz) is a
hamlet and
concejo located in the muni****lity of Bernedo, in Álava province, Basque...