marquises Meaning in Telugu ( marquises తెలుగు అంటే)
మార్క్విసెస్, మార్విస్
బొద్దింకల కాల్పనిక జీవితం గురించి రాసిన హాస్యం (1878-19 37),
Noun:
మార్విస్, రింగ్,
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marquises's Usage Examples:
Cao Cao appointed Zhang Lu as General who Guards the South (鎮南將軍) and enfeoffed his five sons as marquises.
valley of Susa to the House of Savoy, whose members styled themselves as "marquises of Susa", the march is sometimes referred to as the March or Marquisate.
The marquises (also marquesses or margraves) of Saluzzo were the medieval feudal rulers city of Saluzzo (Piedmont) and its countryside from 1175 to 1549.
What's there to be afraid of? Sima Zhao later appointed Wen Yang and Wen Hu as military officers and enfeoffed them as secondary marquises.
marquises of Falces for some four centuries, who here kept Tizona , the reputed sword of El Cid (now in Museo de Burgos).
The jade burial suits of emperors used gold thread; princes, princesses, dukes, and marquises, silver thread; sons or daughters of those given silver thread, copper thread; and lesser aristocrats, silk thread, with all others being forbidden to be buried in jade burial suits.
However, after their usurpation of power from the Lý dynasty, Trần emperors and other princes and marquises always attached special importance to culture, especially literature.
One of his sons and one of his grandsons were enfeoffed as village marquises.
It was the seat of the marquises of Falces for some four centuries, who here kept Tizona , the reputed.
In 967"ndash;1066 it was a fief of the Anguillara family and then of the marquises of Tuscany.
counties to be added to Sun Chen"s marquisate to appease him, in addition to enfeoffing Sun Chen"s brothers as marquises too.
Synonyms:
Donald Robert Perry Marquis, Don Marquis,
Antonyms:
noblewoman, Lady, female aristocrat, lowborn, dishonorable,