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Definition of Margravial
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Margravial
Literary usage of Margravial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medieval Empire by Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher (1898)
"And by a singular piece of good fortune for the empire not only did four margravial
lines expire without direct male heirs in the course of a period not ..."
2. The Tower of the Mirrors: And Other Essays on the Spirit of Places by Vernon Lee (1914)
"... we continued to the margravial villa of Eremitage. The road ran between great
lime-trees, and the scent of their belated blossoms mingled with the faint ..."
3. Étude sur l'une des origines de la monarchie prussienne: ou, La marche de by Ernest Lavisse (1875)
"Du pouvoir margravial. — Formation de la population brande- bourgeoise. — Les
Ordres dans la marche : les grands et les petits vassaux. ..."
4. Principles of Prussian Administration by Herman Gerlach James (1913)
"... the peace and the collection of the margravial revenues from his bailiwick.
Gradually, however, the strict military organization began to disintegrate. ..."