Originally the medieval title for the military commander of the border provinces of the Holy Roman Empire or of a kingdom.
1 The margrave drew from his portfolio a document, and began to read.
2 Him Rudeger, the mighty margrave , bade her kiss and King Gibeek, too.
3 She had gone to Bayreuth, where she had been the margrave 's mistress.
4 Quoth the margrave : A good night shall ye have and all your fellowship.
5 It would have been lief to the margrave , had they left it undone.
6 Then spake the margrave : If ye have two liegemen, I have still more.
7 In 464 she married a minor Sarken margrave named Ferenz Darvulesti.
8 He was as vainglorious of the palace as any grand-monarching margrave of them all.
9 To this the margrave now made answer: "I'll gladly let you know."
10 Quoth the margrave of Bavaria: We seek our foes and have galloped on behind you.
11 That had been forestalled by the lordly margrave : he led a thousand knights or more.
12 Then spake the margrave : Lady, give over this speech.
13 His rival, Albert the Bear, created margrave of Brandenburg.
14 The margrave 's men bare keen-edged swords, and their bright shields and broad upon their arms.
15 Then to the margrave spake the noble queen: Now tell me, cometh Kriemhild to us?
16 Most noble margrave , ye shall be mine envoy, too.
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