Definition of Wildgrave. Meaning of Wildgrave. Synonyms of Wildgrave

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Definition of Wildgrave

Wildgrave
Wildgrave Wild"grave`, n. [G. wildgraf or D. wildgraaf. See Wild, and cf. Margrave.] A waldgrave, or head forest keeper. See Waldgrave. The wildgrave winds his bugle horn. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Wildgrave from wikipedia

- The first Waldgraves or Wildgraves (Latin: comites silvestres) descended from a division of the House of the Counts of Nahegau in the year 1113. When the...
- called themselves Wildgraves and Raugraves, respectively. They were named after the geographic properties of their territories: Wildgrave (German: Wildgraf;...
- The county of the Bakony (Hungarian: bakonyi erdőispánság) was a royal land in the Kingdom of Hungary in the Bakony forest formed in the 12th century....
- "Prince of Salm-Kyrburg, Sovereign Prince of Ahaus, Bocholt and Gemen, Wildgrave of Dhaun and Kyrburg, Rhinegrave of Stein". The last prince, Frederick...
- Jacques de Montreal Fr. Widekind (1271–1279) Gérard de Villers Frédéric wildgrave de Salm (1289) Bertram von Esbeke (1296) Frédéric de Nigrip Frédéric von...
- Dorothea was born on 6 January 1614 as the daughter of John Casimir, Wildgrave and Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg, and Countess Dorothea of Solms-Laubach...
- the Wildgraves (the "Wild Counts") around 1148 (heirs of the Emichones). The first Raugrave was Emich I (ca. 1128-1172), second son of the Wildgrave Emich...
- Wildgravine Consort of Salm-Kyrburg 22 Feb 1653 5 Feb 1718 John XI, Wildgrave of Salm-Kyrburg, no issue Eleonore of Austria, Queen Consort of Poland...
- According to a do****ent dated 11 July 1287, Templer Province Master Wildgrave Frederick, as well as Commander of the Templar House of Kirchheim an der...
- 1242–1245) Ugod (fl. 1264–1270) Demetrius II (fl. 1277–1285; d. before 1287), wildgrave of Bakony (1281); married N Kőszegi Blessed Maurice (d. 20 March 1336)...