How To Use Landgrave In A Sentence
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The trick fountains were planned by the landgraves from 1696 onwards, in 1700 landgrave Karl met the master builder in Italy, the Hercules figure was erected on the mountain top's pyramid in 1713.
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Local kings, landgraves, princes, archbishops, bishops and other local sovereigns copied the castlemania of the emperor and the high nobility and built their own castles and residences within their respective territories.
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By doing so, the legacy of the landgraves of Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt and the electors and grand dukes of Hesse may be preserved.
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At the age of four b. 1207, she was brought to the court of her future husband, Ludwig, landgrave of Thuringia.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, religious
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Each county consisted of eight signories, one for each proprietor, eight baronies, four given to the county landgrave and two to each of its two cassiques, and four precincts of six colonies each for the others.
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Other signs there are taken from physiognomy, metoposcopy, chiromancy, which because Joh. de Indagine, and Rotman, the landgrave of Hesse his mathematician, not long since in his
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Through his sturdy helmet the noble fiddler smote the landgrave.
The Nibelungenlied
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Landgrave Morton replied, that there was a necessity for holding a commission from the king to be judge of the court of vice-admiralty, because it did not appear from the charter that the Proprietors could impower their judge to try persons for acts committed without the bounds of their colony, and that with such jurisdiction the judge of the admiralty ought for many reasons always to be vested.
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
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His next employment, in late 1766, was not at Hochst, but rather in Kassel, where another new factory had been founded by Frederick II, landgrave of Hesse-Kassel.
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The result was that the landgraves kept a strong hold on the city's development for more than 500 years.
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So saying, she spun on her chiv and skated back into the crowd without waiting politely for a formal dismissal from Landgrave.
The Deluge Drivers
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All of these numerous territories are full of confusion since each contain electorates, duchies, bishoprics, dominions of margraves, landgraves, princes and free cities - all jumbled together.
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The polygamy of Philip, landgrave of Hesse, in the Lutheran community, in 1539, is well known.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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landgrave," but returned to New York, and ultimately (1680) to
Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680
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To give him the greater weight, he was created a landgrave of the colony, to which dignity forty-eight thousand acres of land were unalienably annexed: but to his mortification he soon found, that the proprietary government had acquired but little firmness and stability, and, by his imprudence and rigour, fell into still greater disrespect and contempt.
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
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The terms extorted from King Ferdinand by the Landgrave's victorious campaign, were also in their favour.
Life of Luther
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Chartered, according to tradition, in 1211, it became the seat of the first landgraves of Hesse in 1248.
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Other signs there are taken from physiognomy, metoposcopy, chiromancy, which because Joh. de Indagine, and Rotman, the landgrave of Hesse his mathematician, not long since in his
Anatomy of Melancholy
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A more heterogeneous conglomeration of States never existed, consisting of kingdoms, archduchies, duchies, principalities, counties, margraves, landgraves and imperial cities, nearly all with their hereditary rulers subordinate to the emperor, and with their local customs and laws.
The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
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Christopher Rotman, the landgrave of Hesse's mathematician, in their astronomical epistles, whether it be the same Diaphanum clearness, matter of air and heavens, or two distinct essences?
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Upon much pleading a shepherd of the landgrave permitted her to use an abandoned pig sty.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, religious
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Elizabeth, the duke of Saxe, the landgrave of Hesse, the princes of Orange, the Condés and Colignys, have done all, and books nothing.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Alongside him are walking the Count Palatine, the landgrave, and other nobles.
The European Tribe That Inspired Thomas Jefferson's Idea Of Democracy
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The American titled aristocracy was short-lived, though there is still an association of descendents of landgraves and cassiques in South Carolina today.
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At the age of 4, she was engaged to the son of the landgrave of Thuringia, whom she married in 1221, at the age of 14.
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