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margrave

originally the medieval title for the military commander of the border provinces of the Holy Roman Empire or of a kingdom

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margravina (Spanish)
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Markgräfin (German)
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margravine (French)
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magravina (Italian)
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маркграфиня (Russian)
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markgravin (Dutch)
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margravino (Ido)
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margrafino (Esperanto)
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markraběnka (Czech)
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markgrevinna (Swedish)
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маркгрофица (Macedonian)
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маркграфиня (Ukrainian)
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مرغريفة (Arabic)
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маркграфіня (Belarusian)
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markgrafienė (Lithuanian)
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margravulo (Ido)
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маркграф (Russian)
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margrave (Spanish)
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markgreve (Swedish)
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маркгроф (Macedonian)
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markgrafas (Lithuanian)
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