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Definition of Wildgraves

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 Wildgraves from wikipedia

- called themselves Wildgraves and Raugraves, respectively. They were named after the geographic properties of their territories: Wildgrave (German: Wildgraf;...
- 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....
- Jacques de Montreal Fr. Widekind (1271–1279) Gérard de Villers Frédéric wildgrave de Salm (1289) Bertram von Esbeke (1296) Frédéric de Nigrip Frédéric von...
- 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...
- "Prince of Salm-Kyrburg, Sovereign Prince of Ahaus, Bocholt and Gemen, Wildgrave of Dhaun and Kyrburg, Rhinegrave of Stein". The last prince, Frederick...
- Trier, the counts of Sponheim and the successors of the Emichones (the Wildgraves, the Raugraves and the counts of Veldenz). There were also a number of...
- Wildgraviate n/a n/a 11th Century: Gau counts in the Nahegau ****umed the title Wildgrave 1113: Partitioned into Veldenz and itself c. 1148: Partitioned into itself...
- kingship until 1322. In 1328, the support of the Sponheimers for the Wildgraves in the first Schmidtburg feud led to armed conflicts with Baldwin of Luxembourg...
- the history of the Emichones, with the family dividing itself into the Wildgraves, Raugraves and Counts of Veldenz. A Berthold of Stromberg was apparently...