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LANDGRAVE

Volume 13 · 55 words · 1860 Edition

(land, earth; and griff, a count), a name given to those counts of Germany who claimed to take their rank from a large province or territory. The title was originally given to the four princes of Thuringia, Hesse, Alsace, and Leuchtenberg; but there are other landgraves, who are not princes, but counts of the empire.