Margravial Titles in Various Western Languages
The title of margrave is translated below in languages which distinguish margrave from marquis, the latter being the English term for a Continental noble of rank equivalent to a British marquess. In languages which sometimes use marquis to translate margrave, that fact is indicated below in parentheses):
Language | Equivalent of margrave | Equivalent of margravine |
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Afrikaans | Markgraaf/Markies | Markgraafin/Markiezin |
Catalan | Marcgravi/Marquès | Marcgravina/Marquesa |
Croatian | Markgrof/Markiz | Markgrofica/Markiza |
Czech | Markrabě/Markýz | Markraběnka/Markýza |
Danish | Markgreve | Markgrevinde |
Dutch | Markgraaf/Markies | Markgravin/Markiezin |
English | Marquess/Marchioness | |
Estonian | Markkrahv | - |
Finnish | Rajakreivi/Markiisi | Rajakreivitär/Markiisitar |
French | Margrave | Margrave |
German | Markgraf | Markgräfin |
Greek | Μαρκήσιος/Μαργράβος | Μαρκησία |
Icelandic | Markgreifi | Markgreifin |
Italian | Margravio/Marchese | Margravia/Marchesa |
Japanese | 辺境 | 辺境 |
Korean | 변경백 | 변경백부인 |
Latin | Marchio | Marcisa |
Latvian | Markgrāfs | Markgrāfiene |
Lithuanian | Markgrafas | Markgrafienė |
Magyar | őrgróf/Márki) | - |
Norwegian | Markgreve | - |
Persian | Marzban | - |
Polish | Margrabia | Margrabina |
Portuguese | Margrave/Marquês | Margravina/Marquesa |
Romanian | Margraf | - |
Spanish | Margrave/Marqués | Margravina/Marquesa |
Swedish | Markgreve | - |
Vietnamese | Hầu | - |
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