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IJsselstein, Cranendonk, Eindhoven and
Liesveld, Hereditary Lord and Seigneur of Ameland, Lord of Borculo, Bredevoort, Lichtenvoorde, 't Loo, Geertruidenberg, Klundert, Zevenbergen, Hoge and Lage Zwaluwe, Naaldwijk, Polanen, St Maartensdijk, Soest, Baarn and Ter Eem, Willemstad, Steenbergen, Montfort, St Vith, BĂĽtgenbach and Dasburg, Viscount of Antwerp.
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in the 1621 charter for
Gothenburg, though it was not actually used until 1625. The burgrave of Gothenburg was to protect the "highness, reputation and regalia" of the monarch and was appointed by him or her from a group of six candidates proposed by the city board. In Gothenburg, the title ceased to
1487:
The King's full official titles are King of the
Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg, Count of Katzenelnbogen, Vianden, Diez, Spiegelberg, Buren, Leerdam and Culemborg, Marquis of Veere and Vlissingen, Baron of Breda, Diest, Beilstein, the town of Grave and the lands of Cuyk,
891:(reign 1780–1790), the title of highest burgrave gradually lost its de facto power. The title of highest burgrave was still granted, however, and its holder remained the first officer of the kingdom. It was abolished in 1848.
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between 1716 and 1719. Now appointed among three candidates, the burgrave was the executive of the city, keeping the city keys and supervising the board. Following the
Gothenburg model, the title was introduced in Malmö by
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Present State of Europe: Exhibiting a View of the Natural and Civil History of the Several Countries and Kingdoms ... To which is Prefixed, an Introductory Discourse on the Principles of Polity and
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Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature
1271:(in German). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 201.
1168:
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal
Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature
1534:. Vol. 3. London: J. Nourse, Bookseller to His Majesty. p. 295.
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Vollständiges Wörterbuch der
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943:. The royal office was originally created during the reign of
883:); the appointment was usually for life. After the reforms of
748:(in present-day Belgium): this was a title inherited from the
722:(princes of the Empire), obtained a quasi-royal significance.
1549:. In Meijer, Bernhard; Westrin, Theodor; et al. (eds.).
1454:
The Princes of Orange: The Stadholders in the Dutch Republic
1595:
Complete dictionary of the English language for the Germans
729:, some burgraves became hereditary rulers. There were four
663:
created a new quality for the title of burgrave during the
27:
Official title for the ruler of a castle in medieval Europe
718:, the title, borne by feudal nobles having the status of
1398:
A Short History of the Netherlands (Holland and Belgium)
841:
for over 200 years, maintaining the additional style of
987:, the burgrave was one of the four chief officers of a
474:
burgravius, burggravius, burcgravius, burgicomes, also
1469:"Frequently asked questions re King William-Alexander"
737:
within the Holy Roman Empire, plus the burgraviate of
1041:in 1658, but was abolished 19 years later in 1677.
1330:. London: John Wiley & Sons. 2003. castellan.
925:). Ranking first among them was the "Burgrave of
1471:. Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst (RVD). Archived from
1028:be used in 1683 but was briefly reintroduced by
818:, the first burgraves were from the Austrian
557:, and could mint his own regional coins (see
429:
8:
1015:) was the highest official in the cities of
679:, and received "judicial lordship" (German:
947:. At that time, KrakĂłw's burgrave was also
613:The feminine form is burgravine, in German
1572:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
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714:, owing to the distinct conditions of the
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42:, early 14th-century illustration in the
1401:. Netherlands: T. F. Unwin. p. 315.
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1382:The Rise of the Dutch Republic, vol. 2
1328:Webster's New World College Dictionary
1234:Kleines Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch
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935:) of the former capital of Poland and
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1500:Heymann, Frederick Gotthold (1965).
1384:. Harper & Brothers. p. 37.
939:, who was appointed directly by the
837:, whose ancestors were burgraves of
65:gentry and chivalric ranks in Europe
1503:George of Bohemia: King of Heretics
1239:Small Middle High German Dictionary
25:
1110:List of the burgraves of Meissen
790:as one of its subsidiary titles.
213:Prince-elector, Princess-elector
71:
961:) erected in KrakĂłw in lieu of
856:Crown of the Kingdom of Bohemia
831:Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
917:rank (i.e. held a seat in the
901:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
887:(reign 1740–1780) and her son
659:In the mid-12th century, King
1:
1380:Motley, John Lothrop (1855).
958:SÄ…d wyĹĽszy prawa niemieckiego
764:. The most famous holder was
760:, who later became the title
706:Holy Roman Empire territories
1310:Ebers, Abraham Rees (1819).
1165:Ebers, Abraham Rees (1819).
812:The Burgraviate of Nuremberg
800:The Burgraviate of Friedberg
794:The Burgraviate of Magdeburg
725:Like other officials of the
665:German eastward colonization
198:Crown prince, Crown princess
1645:
1452:Rowen, Herbert H. (1990).
806:The Burgraviate of Meissen
788:monarch of the Netherlands
746:The Burgraviate of Antwerp
1619:Heads of local government
1545:Westrin, Theodor (1905).
1437:Parker, Geoffrey (2002).
1003:In Sweden, the burgrave (
617:(from Middle High German
153:Grand duke, Grand duchess
1527:Toze, M. Eobald (1770).
1456:. Cambridge Univ. Press.
975:since the 13th century.
951:of the supreme court of
903:, the burgrave (Polish:
733:burgraviates ranking as
686:Under the reign of King
1467:Koninklijkhuis (2013).
1366:Encyclopædia Britannica
1187:Encyclopædia Britannica
63:Imperial, royal, noble,
1587:Ebers, Johann (1794).
1395:Young, Andrew (1886).
1265:Brunner, Otto (1992).
1231:Hennig, Beate (2014).
1135:Ebers, Johann (1796).
1008:
814:: established by King
772:. Subsequently in the
750:Margraviate of Antwerp
696:), below the princes (
653:
538:, or of a territorial
473:
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400:Gentleman, Gentlewoman
47:
36:Burgrave of Regensburg
1412:Putnam, Ruth (1895).
945:Casimir III the Great
843:Burggraf von NĂĽrnberg
827:House of Hohenzollern
816:Conrad III of Germany
661:Conrad III of Germany
276:Viscount, Viscountess
224:Marquess, Marchioness
158:Archduke, Archduchess
100:High king, High queen
33:
1425:viscount of antwerp.
514:The burgrave was a "
286:Burgrave, Burgravine
229:Margrave, Margravine
1614:German noble titles
1037:after the city was
1011:, earlier spelling
991:, delegated by the
967:Wieliczka Salt Mine
932:Burgrabia krakowski
688:Rudolf I of Germany
634:Anglo-Norman French
555:regality of coinage
487:for the ruler of a
451:, also rendered as
353:Baronet, Baronetess
1552:Nordisk familjebok
1419:. Putnam. p.
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985:Kingdom of Prussia
766:William the Silent
712:Kingdom of Germany
681:Gerichtsherrschaft
606:Middle High German
518:" in rank (German
48:
1568:cite encyclopedia
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752:by the Counts of
716:Holy Roman Empire
582:(compounded from
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479:), was since the
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