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Definition of Margraviates
1. margraviate [n] - See also: margraviate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Margraviates
Literary usage of Margraviates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1917)
"The states of Franconia sent deputies to Wurzburg and concluded a suspension of
arms on August 7, 1796. By Article XII of this convention, the margraviates ..."
2. The Second Partition of Poland: A Study in Diplomatic History by Robert Howard Lord (1915)
"Without the cession of the margraviates,! he constantly declared, the whole
Bavarian-Polish plan would have to be given up; but, on the other hand, ..."
3. History of the House of Austria, from the Foundation of the Monarchy by by William Coxe (1847)
"... burgh a vacant fief of the empire, as an indemnification for his claims; and
should not oppose the future incorporation of the margraviates of Anspach ..."
4. A History of Germany, 1715-1815 by Christopher Thomas Atkinson (1908)
"She rather than France had held the balance in her hands: her decision as to the
exchange of the Franconian margraviates against Lusatia and as to the ..."
5. Life of Alexander Von Humboldt: Compiled in Commemoration of the Centenary by Julius Löwenberg, Robert Avé-Lallemant, Alfred Wilhelm Dove (1873)
"110 he thus speaks of the margraviates of Anspach and Bayreuth ... In those days
there existed in the two margraviates thirteen smelting furnaces, ..."
6. Joseph II by James Franck Bright (1905)
"... her inveterate distrust of Frederick) that the margraviates of Baireuth and
Anspach should not be reunited to the elder branch of the Prussian house. ..."