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Margravine and Road
The Margravine died in 1828 and is commemorated by a number of roads in the area ( Margravine Road and Margravine Gardens ) and the Margrave possibly by Barons Court Road although the approximate equivalent rank in the British peerage to Margrave is a Marquess.

Margravine and Brandenburg
1130 / 35-died 8 July 1171 / 75 ), was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg.
After his father's death in 1170, Otto became the second Margrave of Brandenburg and Judith the Margravine consort.
Magdalena of Saxony ( 7 March 1507 – 25 January 1534 ) was Margravine of Brandenburg, its " Electoral Princess ", the Electoral equivalent of a crown princess.
* Magdalena of Saxony ( 1507 – 1534 ), Margravine of Brandenburg, its " Electoral Princess "

Margravine and by
* Badìa Fiorentina, an abbey in Florence, Italy, is founded by Willa, Margravine of Tuscany.
She bore her husband four daughters: Sophia ( by marriage Princess of Vladimir-Volynia ), Agnes ( later Abbess of Quedlinburg and Gandersheim ), Adelaide ( by marriage Countess of Vohburg and Margravine of the Northern March ), and an unnamed daughter ( later wife of a Polish lord ).
George Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 3 May 1678 – 29 March 1703 ), known as George Frederick the Younger, the third son of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach by his first wife the Margravine Joanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach ( and thus a half-brother of Queen Caroline of Great Britain ), succeeded his elder brother as Margrave of Ansbach in 1692.
During the Nine Years ' War the city was nearly completely burned to the ground by the troops of Louis XIV, but was nevertheless rebuilt in the following decades under Margravine Sibylle Auguste.

Margravine and I
Cecilia of Sweden, ( Swedish: Cecilia Gustavsdotter Vasa ) ( Stockholm, 16 November 1540 – Brussels, 27 January 1627 ), was Princess of Sweden as the daughter of King Gustav I and his second queen, Margareta Leijonhufvud, a Swedish noble and Margravine of Baden-Rodemachern through marriage with Christopher II, Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern.

Margravine and during
Bayreuth experienced its Golden Age during the reign ( 1735 – 1763 ) of Margrave Frederick and Margravine Wilhelmina of Bayreuth, the favourite sister of Frederick the Great.

Margravine and wife
# Margravine Dorothea Friederike of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 12 August 1676 – 13 March 1731 ) married Johann Reinhard III of Hanau-Lichtenberg and had issue, including Charlotte of Hanau, wife of Louis VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
The wife of a titleholder or a woman that is herself a titleholder is addressed respectively as Marchioness, Marquise, or Margravine.
On 18 May 1797, the Princess Royal was married at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, London to The Hereditary Prince Frederick of Württemberg, the eldest son and heir apparent of Duke Frederick II Eugene of Württemberg and his wife, Margravine Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt.
* Louise Marie d ' Orléans ( 1726 – 1728 ), only daughter of Louis d ' Orléans and his wife Margravine Auguste Marie Johanna of Baden-Baden ; died in childhood.

Margravine and Caroline
Their daughter Wilhelmine Charlotte Caroline, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( Caroline of Ansbach ) married George II of Great Britain before he became king.
# Margravine Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 1 March 1683 – 20 November 1737 ) married George II of Great Britain and had issue.
Margravine Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( mother of 149 & 151 ), same person as 187

Margravine and consort
* Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis, and a Princess and Duchess of Saxony, Margravine consort of Meissen, and titular Queen consort of Saxony through her marriage to Friedrich Christian, Margrave of Meissen

Margravine and George
Secondly, he married Margravine Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 12 May 1529 – 2 November 1575 ), daughter of George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, in 1548.
In Leipzig on 17 April 1692, John George married Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach, Dowager Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach.

Margravine and IV
Her paternal grandparents were William IV, Duke of Bavaria ( 1493 – 1550 ) and Maria Jacoba, Margravine of Baden ( 1507 – 1580 ).

Margravine and .
Travelling to Moidel's Castle, Corum encounters his future lover, the Margravine Rhalina.
# Margravine Charlotte Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 29 June 1679 – 24 January 1680 ) died in infancy.
The second son of Otto, Count of Savoy, and Adelaide, Margravine of Turin, Amadeus II was probably born around 1050, because he, alongside other noblemen of the Kingdom of Burgundy, swore an oath on the tomb of Saint Peter in Rome to defend the Church around 1070 – 73.
# Louis d ' Orléans ( 4 August 1703-4 February 1752 ) married Margravine Johanna of Baden-Baden and had issue.
Margrave ( man ) and Margravine ( woman ) were the medieval titles for the hereditary nobleman and noblewoman with military responsibility for one of the border provinces of a kingdom.
The republic was founded in 1115, when the Florentine people rebelled against the Margraviate of Tuscany upon Margravine Matilda's death.
The city had been part of the Marquisate of Tuscany before the death of Margravine Matilda.
* Margravine Cemetery http :// www. margravinecemetery. org. uk

Road and recalls
The first adult film he recalls having seen was the 1958 cult classic Thunder Road ( starring Robert Mitchum ) the violence and darkness of which left an impression on the seven-year-old Jarmusch.
The author K M Warwick was born in 1957 in Islington, and recalls it as a place scarred by bomb damage and that half of Sonderberg Road was a bomb-site that quickly sent his family scurrying away to Essex to a new life, along with many other families.
Similarly, Laywell Road recalls Our Lady ’ s Well.
Her book, Off the Road, details her marriage to Cassady and recalls him as " the archetype of the American Man.
The name Meerut Road recalls the Indian troops who fought in the war.
There are also references to the iron industry-Coltash Road, Weald Drive, and the name Feroners Close also recalls the iron smelting.
When Ian recalls the words " Barras, meeting, ' The Sinking Ship '", Stirling recalls his own conversation with Robespierre and the inn on the Calais Road, and they realise that is where the conspiracy against the First Deputy will take place.
Going on to suggest her father is not the best driver, Brian recalls a previous driving incident Peter had with Wile E. Coyote, in which he accidentally ran over the Road Runner in the middle of the desert.

Road and existence
U. S. 9 exits shortly after the bridge to go onto New York City's Broadway north of it, passing over the northern tip of Manhattan Island via the toll-free Broadway Bridge, through the Bronx and into Westchester County, where in some towns it follows the old Albany Post Road, which dates from the early days of the nation's existence.
The Antarctic beech forest, found at the end of the North Plateau Road, is estimated to be up to 1, 000 years old and forms the largest compact southern beech forest in existence.
The longest original, uninterrupted stretch of Route 66 still in existence, approximately long, can be found between Ash Fork, Arizona, and Seligman, Arizona, beginning just beyond Ash Fork at Crookton Road.
" It sprang into existence at the juncture of the Santa Cruz Road ( Freedom Boulevard ) and the trail up to Green Valley ( Green Valley Road ) at about the same time that Watsonville began to grow on the banks of the Pajaro River.
Perhaps the one thing in East Hills which has been in existence longer than any other man-made object is Harbor Hill Road in East Hills.
Many of the building and roads built between the sale of the land and the American Revolutionary War are still in existence, which include Oliphant's Mill, Christopher's Mill and the Shamong Trail ( now known as Stokes Road ).
The non-denominational New Road Family Church is located on New Hey Road and has been in existence since 1837.
He also added a small single-storey lodge, still in existence, at the Lambeth Road gate.
In 1904 Athletic secured the lease on the Recreation Ground from underneath United and Torquay and District League rivals Ellacombe took over the lease of Plainmoor leaving United homeless for the first time in their existence and facilitating a return to the farmers fields on Teignmouth Road, however the club was on the move again when the fields were sold to be developed into what would later be known as Parkhurst Road.
Yarm Cricket Club is situated on Leven Road, and has been in existence since 1814.
For the first few years of the College's existence it occupied rooms in Silver Street and then Northampton Street until it moved to its current site in 1970 on the corner of Madingley Road and Lady Margaret Road, near Westminster College and St John's College, which provided some of the land.
However, the iron gates of the factory are still in existence today, thirty years after its closure and have recently been mounted on the traffic island where the Holyhead Road passes the bus station, in tribute to the works.
The station came into existence when the London and Greenwich Railway opened its first section between Spa Road, Bermondsey and Deptford on 8 February 1836.
Some trackside structures on the south-east side of the North Circular Road which were visible until at least the 1980s were suggestive of the existence of platforms on a separate site further along the line towards Euston ; however, 1920s Ordnance Survey maps show the same location occupied by the original and current / post-war stations.
During the course of its existence, Take the High Road went through a few major changes and face lifts.
The existence of straight road alignments coinciding with early parish boundaries suggests another Roman road may have passed through Birmingham from east to west through Ladywood, Highgate and Sparkbrook, along the line of Ladywood Road, Belgrave Road and parts of Warwick Road.
The River Trent was undoubtedly the first means of travel along the Trent Valley and has probably seen traffic since the Mesolithic or Neolithic periods, whereas the A513 Road has possibly been in existence only since the early Medieval period.
There could well be a reason why Sunderland AFC stayed so long at Newcastle Road, or certainly for as long as Albion remained in existence, as we shall read shortly.

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