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marquisate Meaning

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marquisate (n.)

The seigniory, dignity, or lordship of a marquis; the territory governed by a marquis.

marquisate Sentence Examples

  1. The vast marquisate stretched across rolling hills and verdant valleys.
  2. The aging marquis entrusted his young heir with the governorship of the marquisate.
  3. Rumors of an impending invasion spread like wildfire throughout the marquisate.
  4. The wealthy merchant family had aspirations of acquiring noble status within the marquisate.
  5. The marquisate had been embroiled in a bitter territorial dispute with its neighboring county.
  6. The grand ball held in honor of the new marquis attracted nobles from far and wide.
  7. The marquisate's economy was primarily based on agriculture and trade.
  8. The marquisate's formidable army had a reputation for its unwavering loyalty.
  9. The ancient ruins scattered throughout the marquisate hinted at a rich and storied history.
  10. The marquisate's strategic location at the crossroads of two major trade routes made it a prosperous and sought-after territory.

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The seigniory, dignity, or lordship of a marquis; the territory governed by a marquis.

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The vast marquisate stretched across rolling hills and verdant valleys.

The aging marquis entrusted his young heir with the governorship of the marquisate.

Rumors of an impending invasion spread like wildfire throughout the marquisate.

The wealthy merchant family had aspirations of acquiring noble status within the marquisate.