marchio, c. 1551) is the English and French form of the German noble title Markgraf (Mark, meaning "march" or "mark", that is, borderland, added to Graf, meaning... 20 KB (2,083 words) - 11:16, 17 March 2024 |
(marquess) Markgraf may also refer to: Friedrich Markgraf (1897–1987), German botanist Kate Markgraf (born 1976), American soccer defender Maida Markgraf (born... 887 bytes (137 words) - 11:27, 4 May 2022 |
Bernhard, Margrave of Baden (redirect from Bernhard Markgraf von Baden) Bernhard Prinz und Markgraf von Baden (born 27 May 1970), styled Margrave of Baden and Duke of Zähringen, is the head of the House of Baden since 29 December... 13 KB (956 words) - 02:57, 5 March 2024 |
Maida Markgraf (née Mujović; born 13 March 1991) is a Montenegrin footballer. Mujović started her career with ESV Merseburg, and later played for Sporting... 4 KB (190 words) - 08:00, 26 September 2023 |
Principality of Ansbach (redirect from Fürst und Markgraf von Ansbach) The Principality or Margraviate of (Brandenburg) Ansbach (German: Fürstentum Ansbach or Markgrafschaft Brandenburg-Ansbach) was a free imperial principality... 7 KB (379 words) - 10:47, 20 March 2024 |
Baden (Maximilian Andreas Friedrich Gustav Ernst August Bernhard Prinz und Markgraf von Baden; 3 July 1933 – 29 December 2022), also known as Max von Baden... 8 KB (610 words) - 09:41, 13 March 2024 |
Albert II, Margrave of Meissen (redirect from Albrecht II, Markgraf of Meißen) Albert II, the Degenerate (de: Albrecht II der Entartete) (1240 – 20 November 1314) was a Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringia and Count Palatine... 10 KB (905 words) - 00:40, 24 January 2024 |
Rudolf Markgraf (born November 5, 1860) was an architect in the United States. Two buildings he designed are listed in the National Register of Historic... 1 KB (181 words) - 17:39, 12 June 2023 |
Theodoric I, Margrave of Meissen (redirect from Dietrich, Markgraf of Meißen) Theodoric I (11 March 1162 – 18 February 1221), called the Oppressed (Dietrich der Bedrängte), was the Margrave of Meissen from 1198 until his death. He... 6 KB (505 words) - 00:43, 15 December 2023 |
Henry III, Margrave of Meissen (redirect from Henry III, Markgraf of Meißen) Henry III, called Henry the Illustrious (Heinrich der Erlauchte) (c. 1215 – 15 February 1288) from the House of Wettin was Margrave of Meissen and last... 10 KB (819 words) - 23:17, 25 April 2024 |
Andreas Sigismund Marggraf (redirect from Andreas Sigismund Markgraf) Andreas Sigismund Marggraf (German: [ˈmaʀkɡʀaːf]; 3 March 1709 – 7 August 1782) was a German chemist from Berlin, then capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg... 12 KB (1,142 words) - 21:12, 24 January 2024 |
Friedrich Markgraf (1 February 1897 in Berlin-Friedenau – 8 March 1987 in Zurich) was a German botanist. After secondary school, Markgraf studied biology... 4 KB (454 words) - 23:57, 12 January 2023 |
those of some of their former colonies. The German language equivalent is Markgraf (margrave). A woman with the rank of a marquess or the wife (or widow)... 11 KB (1,320 words) - 13:59, 25 April 2024 |
This article lists the Margraves and Electors of Brandenburg during the period of time that Brandenburg was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire... 82 KB (323 words) - 12:08, 31 January 2024 |
Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen (redirect from Ekkehard I, Markgraf of Meißen) Eckard I (Ekkehard; c. 960 – 30 April 1002) was Margrave of Meissen from 985 until his death. He was the first margrave of the Ekkehardinger family that... 9 KB (1,039 words) - 02:45, 7 April 2024 |
List of margraves of Meissen (redirect from Markgraf of Meißen) This article lists the margraves of Meissen, a march and territorial state on the eastern border of the Holy Roman Empire. King Henry the Fowler, on his... 7 KB (375 words) - 14:56, 17 December 2023 |
Ingeborg Markgraf-Dannenberg (18 March 1911 – 22 March 1996) was a Swiss naturalist, botanist, taxonomist, and teacher noted for her work at the Institute... 3 KB (220 words) - 22:25, 16 February 2024 |
Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen (redirect from Friedrich I, Markgraf of Meißen) Frederick I, called the Brave or the Bitten (German: Friedrich der Freidige or Friedrich der Gebissene; 1257 – 16 November 1323) was Margrave of Meissen... 8 KB (775 words) - 10:24, 3 July 2023 |
Egbert I, Margrave of Meissen (redirect from Ekbert I, Markgraf of Meißen) Egbert I (German: Ekbert) (died 11 January 1068) was the Margrave of Meissen from 1067 until his early death the next year. Egbert was the Count of Brunswick... 3 KB (249 words) - 12:15, 28 December 2023 |
Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen (redirect from Friedrich II, Markgraf of Meißen) Frederick II (German: Friedrich; 30 November 1310 – 18 November 1349) was the margrave of Meissen from 1323 until his death. Frederick was born on 30 November... 5 KB (361 words) - 10:25, 3 July 2023 |
Georg Marcgrave (redirect from Georg Markgraf) Marcgrave (originally German: Georg Marggraf, also spelled "Marcgraf" "Markgraf") (1610 – 1644) was a German naturalist and astronomer, whose posthumously... 4 KB (410 words) - 05:12, 8 January 2024 |
Otto, Count of Ballenstedt (redirect from Otto, Markgraf of Meißen) Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, called Otto the Rich (c. 1070 – 9 February 1123), was the first Ascanian prince to call himself count of Anhalt, and was also... 3 KB (345 words) - 18:02, 13 December 2023 |
Henry I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark (redirect from Heinrich I, Markgraf of Meißen) Urbanczyk & Wiszewski 2013, p. 239. Heinrich Theodor Flathe: Heinrich I. (Markgraf von Meißen und der Lausitz). In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB).... 4 KB (378 words) - 20:40, 27 February 2024 |
Hermann of Baden-Baden (redirect from Hermann, Markgraf von Baden-Baden) stroke. He was buried in Regensburg. Arthur Kleinschmidt (1880), "Hermann, Markgraf von Baden", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 12, Leipzig:... 7 KB (867 words) - 08:28, 4 September 2023 |