marquisdom (Meaning)

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marquisdom (n.)

A marquisate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marquisdom

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

marquisdom Sentence Examples

  1. The marquisdom of Hertfordshire was bestowed upon the wealthy Duke of Argyll in recognition of his military achievements.
  2. The ancient marquisdom of Tuscany had been ruled by the Medici family for over three centuries.
  3. The remote marquisdom of Orkney was often subject to Viking raids.
  4. The inheritance laws of the marquisdom stipulated that only the eldest son could succeed to the title.
  5. The picturesque marquisdom of Provence was a popular destination for tourists.
  6. The marquisdom of Brandenburg was the birthplace of the Hohenzollern dynasty.
  7. The marquisdom of the Holy Roman Empire was one of the most powerful and prestigious titles in Europe.
  8. The marquisdom of Burgundy was a key player in the Burgundian Wars of the 15th century.
  9. The marquisdom of Alsace-Lorraine was a disputed territory between France and Germany for centuries.
  10. The marquisdom of Transylvania was ruled by Prince Vlad the Impaler, who inspired the legend of Dracula.

FAQs About the word marquisdom

A marquisate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The marquisdom of Hertfordshire was bestowed upon the wealthy Duke of Argyll in recognition of his military achievements.

The ancient marquisdom of Tuscany had been ruled by the Medici family for over three centuries.

The remote marquisdom of Orkney was often subject to Viking raids.

The inheritance laws of the marquisdom stipulated that only the eldest son could succeed to the title.