[MR] No Marquis??
jbrmm266 at aol.com
jbrmm266 at aol.com
Thu Apr 27 11:59:36 PDT 2006
When Marinus was seeking reclassification to Baronial status, there were those who wanted it to keep its distinction as a City-State (which it had been as a Province) and call the ruling noble the Burgrave, but the conventional titles won out.
Donal
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From: Sean D. Sorrentino <sdsorrentino at yahoo.com>
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Sent: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:46:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [MR] No Marquis??
--- jbrmm266 at aol.com wrote:
> Somewhere out west, but not in The West, I recall
> hearing of a jurisdiction called a March (NOT BMDL;
> it encompassed several Baronies), whose ruling noble
> was a Margrave. I wonder, given the similarity of
> sound, if Marquis comes from the same root.
with all due cautions about relying on Wikipedia info,
the answer is "sort of."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquess
Apparently Margrave is the original.
Mark- Border
Graf- Count
it was Frenchified into Marquis, and then Anglicised
into Marquess. it apparently amounts to the same
thing, a Count that rules a March, or border county.
Domenico
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