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landgrave Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


landgrave ka kya matlab hota hai


भूमिग्रेव

एक गिनती जिसने मध्ययुगीन जर्मनी में एक बड़े क्षेत्र में अधिकार क्षेत्र था

Noun:

कुछ जर्मन शासको की उपाधि,



landgrave's Usage Examples:

About 1120 another Giso, count of Gudensberg, secured possession of the lands of the Werners; on his death in 1137 his daughter and heiress, Hedwig, married Louis, landgrave of Thuringia; and from this date until 1247, when the Thuringian ruling family became extinct, Hesse formed part of Thuringia.


His grandmother then wished him to enter the army of the landgrave of Hesse, but he declined to serve "a tyrant," and a year later slipped away from Geneva and embarked for the United States.


(1 75318 3 o), an educated prince who shared the tastes and friendships of his mother, Caroline, became landgrave.


(1547-1597), the youngest son of the landgrave Philip, received the upper county of Katzenelnbogen, and, selecting Darmstadt as his residence, became the founder of the Hesse-Darmstadt line.


It was recovered by the landgrave of Thuringia in 1388, but soon reverted to Hesse, and it became the residence of one of the branches of the Hessian royal house, a branch which died out in 1655.


Attempts were made to seize Tyndale at Worms, but he found refuge at Marburg with Philip, landgrave of Hesse.


In 1389 it was purchased by the landgrave of Thuringia, and with this district it formed part of Saxony.


JULIUS JACOB HAYNAU (1786-1853), Austrian general, was the natural son of the landgrave - afterwards elector - of Hesse-Cassel, William IX.


He supported Frederick in his struggle with the anti-kings, Henry Raspe, landgrave of Thuringia, and William II., count of Holland, and was put under the papal ban by Pope Innocent IV., Bavaria being laid under an interdict.


In 1509 William's young son, Philip, became landgrave, and by his vigorous personality brought his country into prominence during the religious troubles of the 16th century.



landgrave's Meaning':

a count who had jurisdiction over a large territory in medieval Germany

Synonyms:

count,



Antonyms:

distrust, mistrust,



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