-
Islands (/mɑːrˈkeɪsəs/ mar-KAY-səss; French: Îles
Marquises or
Archipel des
Marquises or
Marquises [maʁkiz]; Marquesan: Te
Henua ʻEnana (North Marquesan)...
- the only real
English titles; – that
Marquises were
likewise not English, & that
people were mere made
Marquises, when it was not
wished that they should...
- Les
Marquises (English: The Marquesas) is
Jacques Brel's
fourteenth and
final album. Also
known as Brel, the
album was
released 17
November 1977 by Barclay...
-
Neighborhood Marquis (都亭侯), and
Neighborhood Marquis (亭侯).
Marquises of
Township or
Neighborhood had
staff but no marquisate: only
District Marquises had marquisates...
- Aleramo's two
surviving sons: the
Marquises of Savona, or del Vasto,
descendants of the
eldest son Anselmo, and the
Marquises of Monferrato,
descendants of...
- Wei (/weɪ/; Chinese: 魏; pinyin: Wèi) was one of the
seven major states during the
Warring States period of
ancient China. It was
created from the three-way...
- the only real
English titles; — that
Marquises were
likewise not English, & that
people were mere made
Marquises, when it was not
wished that they should...
- Duke of
Beaufort (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt) is a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created by
Charles II in 1682 for
Henry Somerset, 3rd
Marquess of Worcester...
- The
marquises (also
marquesses or margraves) of
Saluzzo were the
medieval feudal rulers city of
Saluzzo (today part of Piedmont, Italy) and its countryside...
- The
title Marquis of
Torres Novas (in
Portuguese Marquês de
Torres Novas) was
created by
royal decree,
dated from 27
March 1520, by King
Manuel I of Portugal...